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We, as military veterans, do hereby affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace. To this end we will work, with others both nationally and internationally.

To increase public awareness of the causes and costs of war.

To restrain our governments from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations.

To end the arms race and to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons.

To seek justice for veterans and victims of war.

To abolish war as an instrument of national policy.

To achieve these goals, members of Veterans For Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.

For More Information (Including how to become a member): www.veteransforpeace.org

THE PENTAGON HAS BILLION$ TO SPEND ON WAR. OUR CHAPTER HAS ONLY OUR DUES AND YOUR DONATIONS TO SPEND ON PEACE.
PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION BY CHECK MAILED TO THE ADDRESS BELOW.
THANK YOU!

Join us for the weekly vigil at Pack Square/Former Vance Monument, Tuesdays from 4:30pm to 5:30pm.
MONTHLY MEETING TIME: The Third Tuesday of each month from 6:00PM to no later than 7:00PM. Land of the Sky United Church of Christ, 15 Overbrook Place, Asheville. All are welcome; please join us. Call Gerry Werhan: (704.957.2924)

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Handout for WNC Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 on November 29, 2022

 

Photo from War Industries Resisters Network on national VFP website.

Veterans for Peace recommends: War Industry Resisters Network webinar

Online, Thursday December 1st @ 8:00pm.

Register Here.

The first casualty of war, and militarism, is the truth. And the corporate mainstream media works diligently hand-in-glove with the US military-industrial complex to make this happen. Through its unquestioning repetition of government propaganda, its lies of omission, and its ratings-hungry war mongering, the media have become an essential part of the information war so endemic to US imperialism.

From Operation Mockingbird to CIA Director William Casey’s famous quote (“We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false”), the control of the US public’s perceptions of its government’s role in the world has been long in the making.
Now that we are on the brink of nuclear armageddon as a result of the US/NATO pursuit of continuous war against Russia and soon, it appears, with China, it has never been more important to see through the lies fed to us from the corporate media.

To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to: https://www.veteransforpeace.org
Western North Carolina Website: www.vfp099.org   

Facebook: Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina Chapter 099

Email: president@vfp099.org
Mailing address: VFP Chapter 099, PO Box 1024, Asheville NC 28802

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Handout for WNC Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 vigil on November 22, 2022

 


From the VFP Korea Peace Campaign: The USA in Korea


After dividing Korea into two arbitrarily at the end of WW II, the U.S. military has been more or less occupying South Korea since 1945. Uncle Sam established a U.S. military government in South Korea for three years, set up a separate regime in the South in 1948, and intervened in the Korean civil war, 1948-53, destroying the entire country with heavy, indiscriminate bombing raids. 

The terrible war was stopped with a cease-fire only in 1953. Thereafter, the U.S. brought in its nuclear weapons into South Korea in 1958 in violation of the Armistice Agreement-- igniting an intense arms race with North Korea. The U.S. military troops in South Korea number about 30,000 -- which cost us billions of dollars each year that are solely needed at home. From 1950, the U.S. also imposed and maintains heavy economic sanctions on North Korea. The tragic Korean War is still continuing today without a peace treaty.

To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to:
https://www.veteransforpeace.org
Western North Carolina Website: www.vfp099.org / Facebook: Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina Chapter 099 

Email: president@vfp099.org
Mailing address: VFP Chapter 099, PO Box 1024, Asheville NC 28802

 

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Friday, November 18, 2022

LTE from WNC Veterans for Peace Member

Letter: Reclaiming Nov. 11 as a day for peace


Posted on November 9, 2022 by Letters Mountain Xpress

Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina will again this year assemble in remembrance and reclamation of the origins of Armistice Day.

Over 100 years ago, the world celebrated peace as a universal principle. The First World War had just ended, and nations mourning their dead collectively called for an end to all wars. Armistice Day was born and was designated as “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated.”
After World War II, the U.S. Congress decided to rebrand Nov. 11 as Veterans Day. Honoring the warrior quickly morphed into honoring the military and glorifying war. Armistice Day was flipped from a day for peace into a day for displays of militarism.

Join us at the WNC Veterans Memorial near the Buncombe County Courthouse at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, for an hour of reflections on the local influence of militarism, readings and music leading up to hearing bells ring 11 times in honoring that day 104 years ago when the world celebrated the end of “the war to end all wars.” — Gerry Werhan, 
Asheville

Monday, November 14, 2022

Handout for WNC Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 vigil on November 15, 2022

 

                                                     Photo from Veterans for Peace website.

Veterans for Peace Statement on Ukraine

Veterans For Peace (VFP) unequivocally condemns Russia’s horrific invasion of
Ukraine. VFP opposes western militarism and increased US military spending, and
we are deeply concerned about even the possibility of nuclear warfare.

Veterans For Peace maintains:
● That the people of Ukraine have the right to self determination and to
lead their own struggle for national liberation.
● That all people deserve to live without military invasions, occupation or
threats of war, including the militarization of Russia’s borders by the
U.S. and NATO.
● All parties to the Russia-Ukraine War should commit to genuine
diplomacy with serious negotiations.
● War resisters from every nation deserve support and safe refuge. 

Veterans For Peace has consistently advocated for an end to war and as U.S.
veterans to “restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the
internal affairs of other nations”.

As veterans who know the enormous costs of wars, Veterans For Peace will
continue to advocate for: (a) reduction of global arms sales, (b) limiting the
expansion of US militarism globally, and (c) nuclear disarmament.

To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to:
https://www.veteransforpeace.org
Western North Carolina Website: www.vfp099.org / Facebook: Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina Chapter 099

Email: president@vfp099.org

Mailing address: VFP Chapter 099, PO Box 1024, Asheville NC 28802


Sunday, November 13, 2022

Armistice Day rememberance in 2022 in Asheville.

 



Gerry Werhan, member of VFP Chapter 099, read Ken Jone's poem this morning at the war memorial at the courthouse in downtown Asheville. It is a rainy day here for sure. This was done to mark Armistice Day. Photos by Gerry Werhan.

Friday, November 11, 2022

Poem by Ken Jones in honor of Armistice Day

 

Photo of Asheville War Memorial by Gerry Werhan

Remember: Act Here Now

An Armistice Day Calling

Today I want to remember, and grieve
all who have suffered - and still suffer - from war:
the dead, so many dead, on all sides,
the living wounded, in body and mind and spirit
the hungry, the heartbroken
the survivors.

I find myself among them all,
witnessing in our own time and place
a world gone mad, addicted to war
over there, in the name of oil and gas
and conquest;
here, in the name of jobs
and righteousness.

And yet
I remember -
we are all one people
on only one earth,
one miracle among billions of miracles
spinning through infinite space,
gifted to be part of a divine creation.

We all see the same sun rising
the same moon eclipsing,
drink the same water,
breathe the same air
eat from the same garden
of Mother Earth.
We are within the same
Great Spirit.

We who yearn for peace
for justice
for freedom
for the very blessing of life to continue
for our children and grandchildren -
It is we who are called
not just to remember,
not just to see the truth,
not just to wish for the best
but to act 
as though there is an emergency.
Because there is.

All we hold dear, all that we know
is under attack
by
endless war
climate catastrophe
racial hatred and fear
capitalism gone amok
fascism.

And so, on this day of remembering,
let us also look forward
and commit ourselves
here and now
to work for peace and justice,
to put an end to all forms of violence
here, there, and everywhere -
In our
hearts
homes
schools
streets
towns
workplaces
borders
world.

Let us be prophetic voices
in these troubled times -
for peace, not war,
for 
Living in harmony with nature
Sharing the wealth
Understanding “the other”
Healing the injuries
Caring, not punishing
Freeing, not enslaving
Loving, not fearing.

Our time is fleeting.
How will we spend 
our remaining days?

Armistice is good, but not enough;
remembering is good, but not enough.
Now, more than ever,
we must act,
with love,
to heal and protect all life
in this home we call Earth.
 - Ken Jones

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Handout for WNC Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 vigil on November 8, 2022

 


From a letter by Gerry Werham, WNC Veterans for Peace member:

A Veterans Day for Peace, not War

Veterans For Peace - Western North Carolina will again this year assemble in remembrance and reclamation of the origins of Armistice Day.

Over one hundred years ago the world celebrated peace as a universal principle. The first World War had just ended and nations mourning their dead collectively called for an end to all wars. Armistice Day was born and was designated as “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated”. 

After World War II, the U.S. Congress decided to rebrand November 11 as Veterans Day. Honoring the warrior quickly morphed into honoring the military and glorifying war. Armistice Day was flipped from a day for peace into a day for displays of militarism.

Join us at the WNC Veterans Memorial near the Buncombe County Courthouse at 10AM on Friday, November 11 for an hour of reflections on the local influence of militarism, readings and music leading up to hearing bells ring 11 times in honoring that day 104 years ago when the world celebrated the end of “the war to end all wars.”

To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to: https://www.veteransforpeace.org
Western North Carolina Website: www.vfp099.org /  

Facebook: Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina Chapter 099

Email: president@vfp099.org

Friday, November 4, 2022

Reclaiming 11/11 as a Day For Peace


 Veterans For Peace - Western North Carolina will again this year assemble in
remembrance and reclamation of the origins of Armistice Day.

Over one hundred years ago the world celebrated peace as a universal principle. The first World War had just ended and nations mourning their dead collectively called for an end to all wars.  Armistice Day was born and was designated as “a day to be dedicated to the cause of world peace and to be thereafter celebrated."

After World War II, the U.S. Congress decided to rebrand November 11 as Veterans Day. Honoring the warrior quickly morphed into honoring the military and glorifying war. Armistice Day was flipped from a day for peace into a day for displays of militarism.

Join us at the WNC Veterans Memorial near the Buncombe County Courthouse at 10AM on Friday, November 11 for an hour of reflections on the local influence of militarism, readings and music leading up to hearing bells ring 11 times in honoring that day 104 years ago when the world celebrated the end of 'the war to end all wars.'





Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Handout for WNC Veterans for Peace Chapter 099 on November 1, 2022

 

 

The above image came from Peace & Planet News.

From Peace & Planet News, a Publication of the NYC VFP chapter: American and Russian Women Call for Peace

     We are united in the belief that diplomacy, dialogue, engagement, and exchange are urgently needed to end the current crisis and avert a catastrophic military conflict that could spiral out of control –  even push the world to the precipice of nuclear war.

     For the United States and Russia, the only sane and humane course of action now is a principled commitment to clear, creative and persistent diplomacy –  not military action. 

     We must redefine security so that women, families, and our children can live in peace.

To join Veterans for Peace, or to sign up for VFP e-News, go to: https://www.veteransforpeace.org

Website: www.vfp099.org /  Facebook: Veterans for Peace Western North Carolina Chapter 099        Email: president@vfp099.org
Mailing address: VFP Chapter 099, PO Box 1024, Asheville NC 28802