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July Friday 15  2005 (19h01) :
Iraq War Veteran speaks out on why he became a Conscientious Objector
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The text is the partial transcript of Iraq War Veteran Aidan Delgado’s slideshow presentation. The three mp3s contain more information than is transcribed here, and the video even more.

Aidan I 
My name is Aidan Joshua Delgado, I’m 23 years old, I’m a veteran of the 2nd Iraq war, I served one year in Iraq- 6 months in Nasiriya, 6 months in Baghdad correction facility at Abu Ghraib.

I just want to say that I’m not a politician, I’m not a general- I was an E4 specialist, I was the least of soldiers, I’m just here to give my experience and my narrative of what I saw in Iraq and maybe it’ll touch on some larger issues or bring home a little bit of the reality from the war.

... Working closely with the prisoners is what really began to change my mind and my heart about serving in this war... When I saw the faces of the people that I was hurting, I really began to change on a spiritual level... I looked at these guys and saw young, poor, uneducated guys who didn’t have a lot of choices in their life, and now they’re forced to fight us. And I looked at the guys in my own unit and thought, "man, we’re exactly the same." All the guys in my unit were young, poor, didn’t have the best education or choice in life... and when I came that realization I felt all of my fighting spirit just bleed out of me.

I looked at these people and I thought why would I hurt them, what is the purpose of me being here?


Aidan II 

About the third or fourth month I was there I began to see a lot of ugliness, a lot of racism, a lot of anti-arab, anti-muslim sentiment beginning to surface among members of my unit. We’d all been away from home for months, we were sick of being there, sick of the heat, sick of the war, and that brought out the worst in a lot of the guys that were there.

An army master seargent in my unit, one of the highest enlisted ranks- a group of children were bothering him for food and water and sodas and he was tired of talking to them, so he reached back and picked up a detached Humvee antenna.. and he lashed these children with it...

Guys in my unit used to keep glass soda bottles and they’d drive by in their humvee and bust iraqi civilians in the head with them. And these were just normal guys, guys who went to school with me, or lived next door- but something about being in the war made them change.

And I used to talk to these guys and confront them, and I would get angry and say, "What are you doing? What the hell does this accomplish?" And they’d say, "Look man, I hate it, I hate being here, I hate being stuck in Iraq..."

The Iraqis were becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the way the occupation was growing... We squandered the goodwill that Iraqis did have for us when we initially came to Iraq.

... The Military Police would use the cold as a means of controlling the prisoners. When they committed an infraction they’d remove the tents. On the second infraction they would remove their heavy clothing and blankets, on the third infraction they’d remove almost all of their clothing. And you’d have groups of prisoners sitting out on these wooden platforms in their underwear or light traditional robes in 20-25 degree weather and high winds...

I found that the majority of prisoners at Abu Ghraib hadn’t committed any crimes against the coalition — they hadn’t committed violent crimes. They were at Abu Ghraib for petty theft, public drunkenness, forged coalition documents, impersonating a coalition officer, petty nonviolent offenses and they were inside Abu Ghraib with real murderers, real rapists, real insurgents. In addition, a large percentage of those at Abu Ghraib hadn’t committed any offense at all. The military had a policy of random sweeps..."

The Red Cross report, section 7, states that coalition officials estimate that 70-90% of all prisoners in Iraq had been arrested by mistake. General Karpinski estimates that 60% of the prisoners at Abu Ghraib met the conditions for release, but their release was denied.

Aidan III 


Video of Mr. Delgado giving this slideshow presentation



By : Aidan Delgado
July Friday 15 2005


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> Iraq War Veteran speaks out on why he became a Conscientious Objector
17 July 2005 - 01h59 - Posted by 209.***.164.**

Mr. Delgado is a great speaker- wow.

Out of 700,000 troops that have served in Iraq, are there really only a dozen or so with the presence of mind as the Delgado, Benderman, Mejia, Paredes.... only a tiny percentage can see that this war is wrong- scary.




> Iraq War Veteran speaks out on why he became a Conscientious Objector
18 July 2005 - 01h27 - Posted by 69.***.23.**

Hey D. This ^ is an interesting piece. I think that we have something in common. I, too, was a soldier. I was a specialist MP who served in Afghanistan (Bagram)— however not a Charlie-type MP (or an MP who tends to prisoners). I did a measly 9 months there in comparison to all of the time in which you have put in over in Iraq, however. Overall, I served 5 years as an MP, but I’m out now.

Since I have been out (Jan), I have learned so much, man. I’ve listed to some of what you have said and I applaud you for doing what you felt was right. Not everyone would have the guts to do what you did under your circumstances. In the service, no commander likes a quitter.... and that’s why you were met with such undermining persecution. If no one gave you a hard time about quitting, then many others would have followed in your footsteps. Don’t take it personally. Iraq was business, and you were nothing but a tool.

And I really mean that — Iraq is nothing BUT big business. It’s all about the oil and even Paul Wolfowitz admitted that. The terrorism over which these wars were fought were funded by our own leaders — we attacked ourselves on 911 as totally fucking outrageous as it sounds and I don’t give a damn what anybody says! I don’t know how much you’ve learned since you’ve been out, but I know in my heart that the towers were brought down from the inside and not from a couple of measly planes — there is too much evidence about this to ignore. Keep digging (if interested) and you will learn that the towers were brought down as a perfect pretext for war. Unfortunately learning the truth alone will accomplish little.

In the meantime, enjoy yourself as a civilian once again — you’ve definately earned it and I don’t give a shit what any of your gung-ho officers or sergeants say if they don’t agree. You did good, man.

Peace.







 
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