Available Formats
The Will To Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan
By (Author) Dahr Jamail
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
27th January 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Modern warfare
355.2240973
Paperback
240
Width 133mm, Height 191mm
376g
Despite tremendous sentiment against the American-led occupations, citizens and soldiers continue to die. Award-winning journalist Jamail shows a new generation of American soldiers taking opposition into its own hands. As one of the few unembedded journalists in Iraq, he investigates the growing anti-war resistance of GIs embodied in organisations such as Iraq Veterans Against the War. Gathering stories from these courageous men and women, Jamail makes explicit the betrayal committed by politicians.
"Jamail's human portrait of the men and women who turned away from the project of empire should serve as a beacon." Chris Hedges
"Dahr Jamail is one of very few journalists who have displayed the couragephysical, intellectual, and moral courageto tell the truth about the invasion of Iraq. In this outstanding book, he describes the often secret resistance within the US military." John Pilger
Based on his experiences as an investigative reporter in Iraq and in his frequent conversations with Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, Jamail vividly portrays issues of conscience for military personnel during wartime. As a woman veteran, I thank him for exposing sexual assault and rape in the militaryincluding the warning that of women seeking help from the Veterans Affairs, one in three has been sexually assaulted while in the military. Jamails work provides indispensable help in our understanding of the costs of war to our own military as well as to countries the United States occupies. Ann Wright, Retired U.S. Army Reserves Colonel and U.S. diplomat who resigned in opposition to the Iraq War
Dahr Jamail is author of the book Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq. Jamails work has been featured on National Public Radio, the Guardian, The Nation, and The Progressive. He has received many awards for his reportage, including the Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism. Jamail's reporting from Iraq has been published in newspapers and magazine worldwide. He has appeared on Democracy Now! as a regular guest, as well as BBC, Pacifia Radio, and numerous other networks.