Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cougar>Re: Humane-Rights-Agenda 10 Suicides a Month at Ft. Hood -- War Stress Is Taking Soldiers to the Brink

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Subject: Humane-Rights-Agenda 10 Suicides a Month at Ft. Hood -- War Stress Is Taking Soldiers to the Brink

 

 
 

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PHOENIX, Arizona - While investigators probe for a motive behind the
mass shooting at the Fort Hood military base in Texas last Thursday, in
which an army psychiatrist killed 13 people, military personnel at the
base are in shock as the incident "brings the war home".

"We're all in shock," said Specialist Michael Kern, an active-duty
veteran of the Iraq war, told Inter Press Service (IPS) by telephone.
Kern, who is based at Fort Hood, served in Iraq from March 2007 to March
2008. "Every single person that I've talked to is in shock," Kern added.

"I'm surprised this hits so close to home, but at the same time, I knew
something like this was going to happen given what else is happening -
the war is coming home, and something needs to be done. Innocent
civilians are being wounded and killed here at home by soldiers, and
this is completely unacceptable, " he said.

The gunman, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, entered a Soldier Readiness Center
(SRC), where troops get medical evaluations and complete paperwork just
prior to being deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, and opened fire with two
non-military issued handguns.

Hasan killed 13 people, 12 of them soldiers, and wounded over 30 others,
before being shot four times by a civilian police officer. Hasan is now
in stable condition in a local hospital, where he is in the custody of
military authorities.

Colonel John Rossi, a spokesman at Fort Hood, told reporters that Hasan
was "stable and in one of our civilian hospitals". Rossi added, "He's on
a ventilator."

Hasan, 39, joined the army just out of high school. He had counseled
wounded war veterans at Walter Reed Hospital, and was transferred to
Fort Hood in April. He had recently received orders to deploy to
Afghanistan.

His cousin, Nader Hasan, has said in media interviews that Hasan was
very reluctant to be deployed overseas and had agitated not to be sent.
"We've known over the last five years that was probably his worst
nightmare," he said.

Responding to the allegations in the media that the attack was based on
his Muslim faith, Kern told IPS that he did not know of anyone on the
base who felt this was the case.

"We all wear the same uniform here, it's all green. I've seen the news,
but most folks here assume it's just a soldier that snapped," Kern
explained. "I have not talked to anyone who thinks what he did has
anything to do with him being a Muslim. There are thousands of Muslims
serving with dignity in the US military, in all four branches."

Fort Hood, located in central Texas, is one of the largest US military
bases in the world. It contains up to 50,000 soldiers, and is one of the
most heavily deployed to both occupations.

Tragically, Fort Hood has also born much of the brunt from its heavy
involvement in the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. Fort Hood
soldiers have accounted for more suicides than any other army post since
the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. This year alone, the base is averaging
over 10 suicides each month - at least 75 have been recorded through
July of this year alone.

In a strikingly similar incident on May 11, 2009, a US soldier gunned
down five fellow soldiers at a stress-counseling center at a US base in
Baghdad.

Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the US military's Joint Chiefs of
Staff, told reporters at a news conference at the Pentagon at the time
that the shootings had occurred in a place where "individuals were
seeking help".

Mullen added, "It does speak to me, though, about the need for us to
redouble our efforts, the concern in terms of dealing with the stress
... It also speaks to the issue of multiple deployments. "

Commenting on the incident in nearly parallel terms, US Secretary of
Defense Robert Gates said that the Pentagon needs to redouble its
efforts to relieve stress caused by repeated deployments in war zones
that is further exacerbated by limited time at home in between deployments.

The condition described by Mullen and Gates is what veteran health
experts often refer to as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

While soldiers returning home are routinely involved in shootings,
suicide and other forms of self-destructive violent behaviors as a
direct result of their experiences in Iraq, we have yet to see an event
of this magnitude on a base in the US.

To many, the shocking story of a soldier killing five of his comrades
did not come as a surprise considering that the military has, for years
now, been sending troops with untreated PTSD back into the US
occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.

According to an Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center analysis,
reported in the Denver Post in August 2008, more than "43,000 service
members - two-thirds of them in the army or army reserve - were
classified as non-deployable for medical reasons three months before
they deployed" to Iraq.

In April 2008, the Rand Corporation released a stunning report revealing
that, "Nearly 20% of military service members who have returned from
Iraq and Afghanistan - 300,000 in all -- report symptoms of
post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression, yet only slightly
more than half have sought treatment."

President Barack Obama, speaking during an event at the Department of
the Interior in Washington, said that the mass shooting at Fort Hood was
a "horrific outburst of violence". He added: "It is horrifying that they
[US soldiers] should come under fire at an army base on American soil."

Victor Agosto, an Iraq war veteran who was discharged from the military
after publicly refusing to deploy to Afghanistan, has had first-hand
experience with the SRC at Fort Hood, where he too was based.

"I knew there would be a confrontation when I was there, because the
only reason to do that process is to deploy," Agosto, speaking to IPS
near Fort Hood, explained.

Agosto was court-martialed for refusing an order to go to the SRC to
prepare to deploy to Afghanistan.

"I was court-martialed for refusing the order to SRC in that very same
building. I didn't enter the building, but I didn't go in because I was
refusing the process," Agosto continued. "It's a pretty important place
in my life, so it's interesting to me that this happened there."


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