A Letter From Afghanistan...(aimed at some on this message board)
As veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, we have watched with increasing alarm the rise of anti-Islamic rhetoric within the U.S. We've seen attacks on Muslim citizens, intolerance toward religious expression, and even threats of book burning. All this goes against the values we risked our lives to protect.
We have served beside Muslim soldiers, Marines, sailors, and airmen, as well Muslim translators, who risked their own lives and the lives of their families to help us. For the servicemembers currently deployed, the success of their mission and the safety of their lives depends on a basic respect for, and interaction with, Islamic culture.
Those who would vilify and target Muslims on grounds of their religious belief not only show a deep disrespect for American values, but put American lives at risk. It's easy to burn a Koran when you won't feel the heat.
We speak as infantrymen, truck drivers, medics, artillerymen, supply sergeants, and civil and public affairs officers, professions whose success depends on good relations with a deeply religious Muslim population. That population sees the American flag we wear on our uniform and judges us, not only by our actions but on the values our citizens uphold. We must be able to point back home to the values we represent. Chief among those values is our courage as a nation to peacefully and openly engage with differences of culture and religion.
What is a squad leader in Kandahar supposed to say to an Afghan woman who asks him why we want to burn her holy book?
When citizens here participate in hateful rhetoric and intolerance toward Muslims, it leaves soldiers over there exposed.
America, you gotta have our back.
Roy Scranton, US Army Artillery, Iraq Philip Klay, USMC Public Affairs Officer, Iraq Perry O'Brien, US Army Medic (Airborne), Afghanistan James Redden Jr., USAR Journalist, Iraq Joshua Casteel, US Army Linguist, Iraq Logan Mehl-Laituri, US Army Forward Observer, Iraq Hart Viges, Army, Infantry (Airborne), Iraq Jason M Wallace, US Air Force Maintenance, Kuwait Chantelle Bateman, USMC Supply, Iraq Geoffrey Millard, US Army Infantry, Iraq Nicholas Przybyla, US Navy Cameraman, Pakistan Coast John McClelland, US Army Medic (Ranger), Afghanistan and Iraq Andrew Johnson, US Army Radar Technician, Iraq Daniel Paulsen, US Army Medic (Airborne), Afghanistan Fernando Braga, US Army Supply, Iraq Maggie Martin, US Army Signal, Iraq Adam Kokesh, USMC Civil Affairs, Iraq Lisa Zepeda, US Army Lab Technician, Iraq Brian Turner, US Army Infantry, Iraq Matt Gallagher, US Army Cavalry Officer, Iraq Michael Anthony Ruehrwein, US Army OR Tech, Iraq Erika Sjolander, US Army Supply, Iraq Bryan Reinholdt, US Army Apache Maintenance, Iraq Jason Chambers, US Air Force Air Freight Specialist, Iraq Joe Wheeler, US Army Surgical Assistant, Iraq Ash Woolson, US Army Combat Engineer, Iraq Chris Hellie, US Army Cavalry Officer, Iraq Sara Beining, US Army Intelligence Analyst, Iraq Helen Gerhardt, US Army Transport, Iraq Garett Reppenhagen, US Army Cavalry Scout, Iraq |