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The Appeal for Redress is unlikely to alter U.S. policy in Iraq.
Warrior Politics 2007
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Hutto connected with the book's author, David Cortright, and an Iraq War veteran named Liam Madden, and on January 16 of this year, they presented their statement — "An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq" — to Congress, along with the signatures of more than 1,600 fellow servicemen and women.
The Activist Soldier 2007
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The Appeal for Redress is unlikely to alter U.S. policy in Iraq.
Warrior Politics 2007
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Therefore, the Appeal for Redress is not the military seeking a more prominent role in politics; it is troops renouncing the role being projected onto them.
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Hutto connected with the book's author, David Cortright, and an Iraq War veteran named Liam Madden, and on January 16 of this year, they presented their statement — "An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq" — to Congress, along with the signatures of more than 1,600 fellow servicemen and women.
The Activist Soldier 2007
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The Appeal for Redress is unlikely to alter U.S. policy in Iraq.
Warrior Politics 2007
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Hutto connected with the book's author, David Cortright, and an Iraq War veteran named Liam Madden, and on January 16 of this year, they presented their statement — "An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq" — to Congress, along with the signatures of more than 1,600 fellow servicemen and women.
The Activist Soldier 2007
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Hutto connected with the book's author, David Cortright, and an Iraq War veteran named Liam Madden, and on January 16 of this year, they presented their statement — "An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq" — to Congress, along with the signatures of more than 1,600 fellow servicemen and women.
The Activist Soldier 2007
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Therefore, the Appeal for Redress is not the military seeking a more prominent role in politics; it is troops renouncing the role being projected onto them.
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Hutto connected with the book's author, David Cortright, and an Iraq War veteran named Liam Madden, and on January 16 of this year, they presented their statement — "An Appeal for Redress from the War in Iraq" — to Congress, along with the signatures of more than 1,600 fellow servicemen and women.
The Activist Soldier 2004
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