Military Families Speak Out
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Military Families Speak Out (MFSO), formed in November 2002, is an "organization of people who are opposed to war in Iraq and who have relatives or loved ones in the military." [1]
Contact
P.O. Box 549
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
617-522-9323
URL: http://www.mfso.org/
Related SourceWatch Resources
- civil war in Iraq
- Exit Strategy from Iraq
- Loose Cannon Pentagon
- Operation Enduring Freedom
- Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Operation Iraqi Freedom: Beginnings of a Quagmire
- Peace Vigil August 17, 2005
- Peace Vigil in Crawford, Texas
- stay the course
- violence in the Middle East
- weapons of mass destruction
- weapons of mass destruction investigation
External links
- Paula Span, Military Families vs. the War. Organized Opposition Is Small, but Some See It as Historic, Washington Post, March 11, 2004: "The number of military families who oppose Operation Iraqi Freedom, though never measured, is probably small. But a nascent antiwar movement has begun to find a toehold among parents, spouses and other relatives of active-duty, reserve and National Guard troops." Also at MSNBC.
- Ann Scott Tyson, "Grass-Roots Group of Troops Petitions Congress for Pullout From Iraq," Washington Post, October 25, 2006: "The group, which aims to collect 2,000 signatures and deliver the message to Congress in January, is sponsored by antiwar activists including" Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans For Peace and Military Families Speak Out. re Call for the U.S. to Pullout from Iraq and Center on Conscience & War