Andrew J. Bacevich

“I lost my son to a war I oppose. We were both doing our duty,” wrote Andrew J. Bacevich in the Washington Post last year.

Parents who lose children, whether through accident or illness, inevitably wonder what they could have done to prevent their loss. When my son was killed in Iraq earlier this month at age 27, I found myself pondering my responsibility for his death.

Among the hundreds of messages that my wife and I have received, two bore directly on this question. Both held me personally culpable, insisting that my public opposition to the war had provided aid and comfort to the enemy. Each said that my son’s death came as a direct result of my antiwar writings.

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(Thanks, Rev. Joe Nevins)

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