"If anybody invaded America and did to us what we did to the Iraqi
people, I'd be right up there with the rebels and insurgents,
trying to blow up the occupiers. I would hole up in my hometown in
Oklahoma and rig mines in trees (they kill more people when they go
off overhead) and set them to explode when tanks passed below. I'd
lob all the mortars and rocket-propelled grenades that I could get
my hands on. No doubt about it, if somebody ripped apart my home
and my family in the United States, I'd be a force to be reckoned
with, and I'd keep giving the occupiers hell until I was dead and
gone, twice over."
"The case of Joshua Key . . . is unique. He is the first U.S.
soldier who actually served in Iraq to claim sanctuary from the
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, based on his 'personal
experience with atrocities' in Iraq. . . . Combatant Key will be
able to raise the question of the war's legality as a defense." --
Michael Roberts
"The American Army is having a lot of trouble attracting new
recruits, in part because of the war in Iraq--its horrors, the
lies, and the sixteen hundred Gls who are dead. Joshua Key
enlisted. But after eight months in Ramadi and Fallujah, taking
advantage of home leave, he deserted. . . . He left behind the
hardship of war, the blood, the lies. Like thousands of others."
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