“Leading up to that time was the end of the Bush presidency, and Obama was campaigning as the president who was going to end the wars, ... on drawing down the war [in Iraq]," James said. "So I thought that it would be a good time to join the military. And I was inspired by all of Obama's rhetoric. I joined the military."
“I thought, man, both of these wars that I participated in were stupid and pointless," James said. "And all the Iraqis and all the Afghans that I met were nice people, gracious people, hospitable people. And for me to show up as an Imperial stormtrooper was wholly inappropriate and, frankly, genocidal.”
“I fundamentally regret it. It's embarrassing. I don't brag that I'm a veteran. I don't talk to people about my veteran status unless they ask,” said James.
"The true believers within the Pentagon and the military brass and the contractors, all these fascistic private contractors that are ruling the world right now, once they realize… that it's over, I can just see the bottom dropping out on this thing and the economy really changing for the worse,” he concluded.