Veteranos de guerras hablarán públicamente acerca de Crímenes de guerra cometidos:
by Aaron Glantz
"The war in Iraq 
Iraq Veterans Against the War argues that well-publicized incidents of American brutality like the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and the massacre of an entire family of Iraqis in the town of Haditha are not the isolated incidents perpetrated by "a few bad apples," as many politicians and military leaders have claimed. They are part of a pattern, the group says, of "an increasingly bloody occupation."
"This is our generation getting to tell history," Madden told OneWorld, "to ensure that the actual history gets told  that it's not a sugar-coated, diluted version of what actually happened."
Iraq Veterans Against the War is calling the gathering a "Winter Soldier," named after a similar event organized by Vietnam 
In 1971, over 100 members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War gathered in Detroit  to share their stories with America My Lai  massacre had ignited popular opposition to the war, but political and military leaders insisted that such crimes were isolated exceptions.
"Initially even the My Lai massacre was denied," notes Gerald Nicosia, whose book Home to War provides the most exhaustive history of the Vietnam 
"The U.S. 
"They brought together their bonafides and wore their medals and showed it was more than one or two or three malcontents. It was medal-winning, honored soldiers  veterans in a group verifying what each other said to try to convince people that these charges cannot be denied. That people are doing these things as a matter of policy."
Among those in attendance was 27-year-old Navy Lieutenant John Kerry, who had served on a Swift Boat in Vietnam Nicosia 
"Many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia ," Kerry told the Committee, describing the events of the "Winter Soldier" gathering.
"It is impossible to describe to you exactly what did happen in Detroit   the emotions in the room, and the feelings of the men who were reliving their experiences in Vietnam 
In one of the most famous antiwar speeches of the era, Kerry concluded: "Someone has to die so that President Nixon won't be  and these are his words  'the first President to lose a war'. We are asking Americans to think about that, because how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam 
"The majority of the American people are very dissatisfied with the Iraq America  as a good country and, I think, much harder than just the hurdle of getting troops out of Iraq , is to get Americans to realize the terrible things we do in the name of the United States 
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