Soldiers with the 101st Resolute Support Sustainment Brigade load onto a Chinook helicopter for a mission with Combined Joint Operations Area- Afghanistan on Jan. 15, 2019. (1st Lt. Verniccia Ford/Army)
Leo Shane III, Military Times: Iraq, Afghanistan vets are split on whether wars were ‘worth it’
WASHINGTON — Veterans who fought in recent wars hold conflicting views over the value of that fight, according to the latest membership survey from Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
About 47 percent said U.S. involvement in the Iraq War was “worth it,” against 43 percent who said it was not. Opinions of the Afghanistan War were slightly higher, with 62 percent in favor and 28 percent opposed.
The survey, which drew responses from roughly 4,600 group members on a host of public policy and military transition issues, doesn’t serve as a full public poll of the opinions of the youngest generation of veterans in America today.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 31, 2019
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WATCH: Sikorsky-Boeing Defiant completes ground run -- Defense News
Lockheed awarded $559.6M for Trident II D5 missiles, system support -- UPI
US may launch new class of nuclear weapons this weekend after falling out with Russia on key treaty -- Reuters
F-model of Javelin missile hits full-rate production with 2,100-missile order -- UPI
General Dynamics To Invest $1 Billion In Production Facilities Upgrades With Focus on Subs -- USNI News
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Navy to commission submarine USS South Dakota on Saturday -- UPI
As Russia, China Threaten, Navy SEALs Get a New Focus -- Military.com
Trump to abandon arms pact with Russia as soon as Saturday, US official says -- The Hill
Dems introduce bill barring US from using nuclear weapons first -- The Hill
Trump's allies are worried the president's impatience to pull US troops out of Afghanistan could reignite the kind of chaos that forced the US to invade in the first place -- AP
Bipartisan House group introduces bills to stall Syria, South Korea troop withdrawals -- The Hill
House Armed Services Dems demand Pentagon offer more complete climate change report -- The Hill
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Denmark, France, Netherlands receive first land munitions through NATO pact -- UPI
‘Eurodrone’ makers considering US tech for crucial collision-avoidance feature -- Defense News
Venezuela’s opposition seeks to revise arms contracts with Russia -- TASS
Russian military to get first upgraded Tupolev-160M bomber in 2021 -- TASS
China eyes a strategic port in the Philippines -- Asia Times
China's military-run space station in Argentina is a 'black box' -- Reuters
China claims its advanced J-16 strike fighter just went stealth with nothing more than a new paint job -- Business Insider
Beijing opens maritime rescue base in South China Sea -- ABC News Online
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How will Japan defend itself, if it can’t get its youth to serve? -- Tara Copp, Military Times
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Iran Unveils New 'Cruise Missile' In Military Exhibit -- Radio Farda
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