It should be a paradox that made more people react: Veterans who have seen war up close, who have worn uniforms, seen people killed, seen families torn apart and known what military power actually means, often become the strongest opponents of new wars. But that is precisely when their treatment can change. Dan-Viggo Bergtun. As long as the veteran shows up on anniversaries, wears his medals, pays tribute to the Armed Forces and stays within the…
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It should be a paradox that made more people react: Veterans who have seen war up close, who have worn uniforms, seen people killed, seen families torn apart and known what military power actually means, often become the strongest opponents of new wars. But that is precisely when their treatment can change. Dan-Viggo Bergtun. As long as the veteran shows up on anniversaries, wears his medals, pays tribute to the Armed Forces and stays within the…