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Feb-04-2009 17:49TweetFollow @OregonNews US Army Deserters Flee IraqSalem-News.comAndre Shepherd may become the first US soldier to get asylum status in Europe. Article originally published in Russia Today February 4th 2009.
(MOSCOW) - Last week's successful election in Iraq was a major step towards the withdrawal of US troops from the country. But some soldiers are jumping the gun. They're deserting the US army, insisting the occupation is unjust. At present, more than 5,000 troops are missing from duty, the Pentagon says. One of them is Andre Shepherd, who found a new home in Germany. In 2007, before his second deployment in Iraq, Andre fled the army, calling the war illegal. "When the CIA report came and they said that there were no weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq, that really made me angry," Andre said. "I wondered if there are no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and the CIA and obviously the Bush administration knew about this, then why did we just destroy Fallujah, completely wiped out the entire city?" he asked. When Andre's unit first returned to its military base in Germany, the Apache helicopter mechanic said he knew he could no longer be a part of America's war efforts. "I am sitting here and thinking: what am I doing? I'm putting together a lethal machine that is just killing innocent people." Andre told the army he was going on holiday to the US, but instead went on the run in Germany. But after 19 months in hiding, he decided on another course of action. In his case, asylum was the only option. Andre's lawyer Dr Reinhard Marx says German and international law is on Andre's side but there will be challenges ahead. "Speaking in legal terms, he has good reason; but speaking in political terms - if you consider the particular relationship between Germany and the US, it will be a very difficult question and it will raise a lot of problems," Marx said. Andre Shepherd may become the first US soldier to get asylum status in Europe and many here also believe that this case will be a key indicator of Germany's stance on the war in Iraq. Even though Germany has declared the war illegal, the country is the main staging post for the US military with around 60,000 US troops stationed there. Criss Capps is an Iraq war veteran. Like many of his colleagues, he also questions the war's legitimacy. "So if I'm doing work for the Iraqis by watching them with an M16, while they are working their ass off filling sand bags, this is not the kind of help we need to bring to Iraq," he said. "What I did see in Iraq is basically Iraqis being exploited; a lot of Americans made a lot of money." Tim Hubert from the Military Counseling network says around 80 soldiers contact his organization each year looking for ways to get out of the army, and he thinks Andre's case may open the flood gates for many other US soldiers. "I think giving Andre asylum would give hope to a lot of soldiers struggling with guilt right now - fighting a war they feel is unjust, and not having a way out of a contract they entered under extremely different circumstances," Huber said. Hubert says that if Andre loses then he will be turned over to the US authorities. And if they decide to prosecute him with desertion he could even face the death sentence. Special thanks to Russia Today WORLD VIEW NEWS SERVICE ========================================================= Note: If you want to help make a real difference in veteran suicides, visit this link on a PTSD documentary that we are working on: Oregon PBS Will Air Documentary on PTSD: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Pictures from Afghanistan by Tim King: View Photos From Tim King's time in Afghanistan | More Afghanistan War photos Articles for February 3, 2009 | Articles for February 4, 2009 | Articles for February 5, 2009 | Support Salem-News.com: | |
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JW February 5, 2009 2:34 pm (Pacific time)
Vic there are a number of sources out there that provide different views but the most objective way is looking at the last election period. Have you talked to any veterans who served there in 2003 and then recently? They may update you far better than those on the far left or right. Talk to someone who wears a Combat Infantry Badge if you can.
Vic February 5, 2009 10:27 am (Pacific time)
"most see the Iraq conflict as being won" ...yeah, but not by the invaders. What bunk....I cant say I know anyone who thinks the "conflict" (sounds better than illegal invasion for oil and Israel) is being won. Of course most of the people I know try to stay informed and do not believe everything the mainstream media tells them to.
JW February 5, 2009 7:54 am (Pacific time)
Actually the desertion rate is extremely low compared to anytime in our country's history whether in peace time or war. Senorfranchise as per recent polls the majority of Americans are proud to be Americans and most see that the Iraq conflict is being won. The last Iraq election had no major violence and many of the candidates were women, so that is significant progress.
gail parker February 5, 2009 5:17 am (Pacific time)
I am always so proud of those who desert. It takes an enormous amount of courage to get past the military indoctrination on support of your buddies and the guilt of doing so is a problem still for my brother who deserted during the Vietnam War. The brother who resisted and went to Canada when he got his draft notice had far fewer problems emotionally. All the more reason for groups like Portland's Military and Draft Resistance to continue their good work in the high schools. I urge Iraq vets to apply their energy in this direction. The voice of the vet gives credence to the position of resitance.
Senorfranchise2000 February 5, 2009 2:21 am (Pacific time)
When is someone going to add up all the money Bush and especially Cheney are making from this war they created with lies to the American people who elected him? If I lied about something that serious I am guessing I would be behind bars awaiting the hangmans noose! How much money have we spent on this Vietnam repeat? And how much is our national debt? I am ashamed to admit I am American! And to think they could give the death penalty to someone who is tired of being involved in Bushes debacle? I can only imagine the public uproar if they tried!
Anonymous February 5, 2009 12:29 am (Pacific time)
Really easy: Desertion - Death
ChrisJones February 4, 2009 7:25 pm (Pacific time)
This reminds me of that old quote---What if they had a war and nobody showed up? I commend the extremely bold and courageous stance these young men and women are taking against injustice. No matter what they do to you Andre even the death penalty at least you will not have lost your soul brother.
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