No More was also featured today on Democracy Now! in an exclusive interview with Mr. Young who has been an outspoken anti-war activist for many years since returning home to the U.S.
Mr. Young is severely disabled from the Iraq War. Recent medical developments surrounding his condition and treatment have led him to decide to take his own life in the next few months.
In the linked interview, he speaks about his decision, and in another interview portion here, reads a letter he has written about the Iraq War to George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
Full written contents of the letter, as follows:
"The Last Letter"
From A Dying Veteran
TO: George W. Bush and Dick Cheney
FROM: Tomas Young
I write this letter on the 10th anniversary of the Iraq War on behalf of my fellow Iraq veterans. I write this letter on behalf of the 4,488 soldiers and Marines who died in Iraq. I write this letter on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of veterans who have been wounded and on behalf of those who bear those wounds. I am one of those. I am one of the gravely injured. I am paralyzed in an insurgent ambush in 2004 in Sadr City. My life is coming to an end. I am living under hospice care.
I write this letter on behalf of husbands and wives who have lost spouses, on behalf of children who have lost parents, on behalf of the fathers and mothers who have lost sons and daughters and on behalf of those who care for the many thousands of my fellow veterans who have brain injuries. I write this letter on behalf of those veterans whose trauma and self-revulsion for what they have done, witnessed, endured in Iraq have led to suicide and on behalf of the active-duty soldiers and Marines who commit, on average, a suicide a day. I write this letter on behalf of the some 1 million Iraqi dead and on behalf of the countless Iraqi wounded. I write this letter on behalf of us all—the human detritus your war has left behind, those who will spend their lives in unending pain and grief.
I write this letter, my last letter, to you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney. I write not because I think you grasp the terrible human and moral consequences of your lies, manipulation and thirst for wealth and power. I write this letter because, before my own death, I want to make it clear that I, and hundreds of thousands of my fellow veterans, along with millions of my fellow citizens, along with hundreds of millions more in Iraq and the Middle East, know fully who you are and what you are—who you are and what you have done. You may evade justice but in our eyes you are each guilty of egregious war crimes, of plunder and, finally, of murder, including the murder of thousands of young Americans—my fellow veterans—whose future you stole.
Your positions of authority, your millions of dollars of personal wealth, your public relations consultants, and your privilege and power cannot mask the hollowness of your character. You sent us to fight and die in Iraq after you, Mr. Cheney, dodged the draft in Vietnam, and you, Mr. Bush, went AWOL from your National Guard unit. Your cowardice and selfishness were established decades ago. You were not willing to risk yourselves for our nation but you sent hundreds of thousands of young men and women to be sacrificed in a senseless war with no more thought than it takes to put out the garbage.
I joined the Army two days after the 9/11
attacks. I joined the Army because our country had been attacked. I
wanted to strike back at those who had killed some 3,000 of my fellow
citizens. I did not join the Army to go to Iraq, a country that had no
part in the 9/11 attacks and did not pose a threat to its neighbors,
much less to the U.S. I did not join the Army to 'liberate' Iraqis or to
shut down mythical weapons-of-mass-destruction facilities or to implant
what you cynically called 'democracy' in Baghdad and the Middle East. I
did not join the Army to rebuild Iraq, which at the time you told us
could be paid for by Iraq’s oil revenues. Instead, this war has cost the United States
over $3 trillion. I especially did not join the Army to carry out
pre-emptive war. Pre-emptive war is illegal under international law. And
as a soldier in Iraq I was, I now know, abetting your idiocy and your
crimes. The Iraq War is the largest strategic blunder in U.S. history.
It obliterated the balance of power in the Middle East. It installed a
corrupt and brutal pro-Iranian government in Baghdad, one cemented in
power through the use of torture, death squads and terror. And it has
left Iran as the dominant force in the region. On every level—moral,
strategic, military and economic—Iraq was a failure. And it was you, Mr.
Bush and Mr. Cheney, who started this war. It is you who should pay the
consequences.
I have, like many other disabled veterans, suffered from the inadequate and often inept care provided by the Veterans Administration. I have, like many other disabled veterans, come to realize that our mental and physical wounds are of no interest to you, perhaps of no interest to any politician. We were used. We were betrayed. And we have been abandoned. You, Mr. Bush, make much pretense of being a Christian. But isn’t lying a sin? Isn’t murder a sin? Aren’t theft and selfish ambition sins? I am not a Christian. But I believe in the Christian ideal. I believe that what you do to the least of your brothers you finally do to yourself, to your own soul.
My day of reckoning is upon me. Yours will come. I hope you will be put on trial. But mostly I hope, for your sakes, that you find the moral courage to face what you have done to me and to many, many others who deserved to live. I hope that before your time on earth ends, as mine is now ending, you will find the strength of character to stand before the American public and the world, and in particular the Iraqi people, and beg for forgiveness.
*Photo credit/courtesy of The Pitch/posted by Carolyn Szczepanski/Tomas Young, 2008, in the process of undergoing more medical treatment for his injuries in the Iraq War.
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