Preventing Famine and Rescinding Executive Order on Afghanistan’s frozen funds
VFP joined many grassroots advocacy organizations, non-governmental organizations in humanitarian, peacebuilding, refugee, immigration, resettlement organizations, and Afghan American community organizations to ask that he prevent a catastrophe from unfolding in Afghanistan by urgently rescinding the recent executive order which splits the frozen reserves that are the property of the people of Afghanistan,
RELEASE: Veterans Warn Against "No Fly Zone" in Ukraine
Veterans of several U.S. wars are urging President Biden to hold fast against growing political pressure to implement a “no-fly zone.”
Opportunity to Participate in Master's Thesis on Moral Injury & How People Perceive Themselves (Survey)
Complete a survey to assist a graduate student studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater.
The study is focused on combat experience involving moral conflict - sometimes called moral injury - and how this affects how “human” people feel when they return home. The hope is that the information gained in this study
will help inform mental health treatment for service-members who have experienced moral injury.
The Ukraine Crisis and the Recent IPCC Report
Just as Veterans For Peace (VFP) condemned US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan, we strongly condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and grieve for the human and environmental/climate devastation now occurring there.
Release: Stop Padding the Pentagon’s Budget, 86 Groups Tell Biden
President Joe Biden should decrease the Pentagon topline in his forthcoming FY 23 budget request, Public Citizen and 85 other groups said today. Following the president’s FY 22 request proposing a substantial military spending increase, Congress proceeded to give the Pentagon an additional $25 billion.