Michael Zweig | The War and the Working Class
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/printer_031608D.shtml
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The military reserves the right to extend the deployment time and active-duty status of every soldier. Mr Zweig says that, ” Most soldiers were unaware of this as the Iraq War intensified,…” I am sorry but that is just not credible. Every soldier knows that very basic fact.
Posted on 17-Mar-08 at 3:29 am | PermalinkMr Zweig goes on to bemoan many, many things; far too many to make any comphrehensive sense and as per usual does not offer any constructive proposals but rather at the end says (although his complaints have ranged far more widely than just Iraq) “Should a new Democratic Administration continue the Iraq occupation while offering to satisfy some of labor’s interests as part of its domestic agenda, sustaining this movement will require additional analysis and new resolve.” Well, my news is that it will take more than analysis and resolve, it will take ideas and action, something which you are obviously not familiar with.