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Online at: http://politicalaffairs.net/article/view/5555/1/271/ |
Under Pressure from the Brass, Court Martial to Reconvene for War Resister |
7-10-07, 10:45 am
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It was discouraging to be re-subpoenaed to appear as a witness for the US Army prosecutor in the court martial of Lt. Ehren Watada, a real American hero and true role model for soldiers everywhere. I was hopeful the military, after shooting itself in the foot and limping out of the first trial, would take the diplomatic and ethical opportunity to allow Lt. Watada to honorably resign from the Army. But it appears they are determined to make an example of this man who tried to lead the military in exercising moral and ethical judgment.
In this war we have seen that orders are to be followed no matter how illegal, unethical and immoral. The military is led by a Commander-In-Chief who claims to be above both domestic and international law, who lied this nation into war and who many feel deserves the title 'international terrorist and war criminal'.
Lt. Watada bravely stood up for his country, his soldiers and innocent Iraqi civilians against a war he knows in his heart and conscience is illegal and immoral. Millions of people in this country and around the world concur in his judgment. In so doing, Lt. Watada demonstrated to the world the ethical responsibility of a military officer.
It is a sad day when the US Army shows rigid determination to punish such a distinguished leader and intelligent, caring human being.
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