Departments
Statement to the Troops
by Veterans of the United States armed forces
March 24, 2003
We are veterans of the United States armed forces. We stand with the
majority of humanity, including millions in our own country, in
opposition to the United States' all out war on Iraq. We span many
wars and eras, have many political views and we all agree that this
war is wrong. Many of us believed serving in the military was our
duty, and our job was to defend this country. Our experiences in the
military caused us to question much of what we were taught. Now we
see our REAL duty is to encourage you as members of the U.S. armed
forces to find out what you are being sent to fight and die for and
what the consequences of your actions will be for humanity. We call
upon you, the active duty and reservists, to follow your conscience
and do the right thing. In the last Gulf War, as troops, we were
ordered to murder from a safe distance. We destroyed much of Iraq
from the air, killing hundreds of thousands, including civilians. We
remember the road to Basra -- the Highway of Death -- where we were
ordered to kill fleeing Iraqis. We bulldozed trenches, burying people
alive. The use of depleted uranium weapons left the battlefields
radioactive. Massive use of pesticides, experimental drugs, burning
chemical weapons depots and oil fires combined to create a toxic
cocktail affecting both the Iraqi people and Gulf War veterans today.
One in four Gulf War veterans is disabled.
During the Vietnam War we were ordered to destroy Vietnam from the
air and on the ground. At My Lai we massacred over 500 women,
children and old men. This was not an aberration, it's how we fought
the war. We used Agent Orange on the enemy and then experienced first
hand its effects. We know what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder looks,
feels and tastes like because the ghosts of over two million men,
women and children still haunt our dreams. More of us took our own
lives after returning home than died in battle.
If you choose to participate in the invasion of Iraq you will be part
of an occupying army. Do you know what it is like to look into the
eyes of a people that hate you to your core? You should think about
what your "mission" really is. You are being sent to invade and
occupy a people who, like you and me, are only trying to live their
lives and raise their kids. They pose no threat to the United States
even though they have a brutal dictator as their leader. Who is the
U.S. to tell the Iraqi people how to run their country when many in
the U.S. don't even believe their own President was legally elected?
Saddam is being vilified for gassing his own people and trying to
develop weapons of mass destruction. However, when Saddam committed
his worst crimes the U.S. was supporting him. This support included
providing the means to produce chemical and biological weapons.
Contrast this with the horrendous results of the U.S. led economic
sanctions. More than a million Iraqis, mainly children and infants,
have died because of these sanctions. After having destroyed the
entire infrastructure of their country including hospitals,
electricity generators, and water treatment plants, the U.S. then,
with the sanctions, stopped the import of goods, medicines, parts,
and chemicals necessary to restore even the most basic necessities of
life.
There is no honor in murder. This war is murder by another name.
When, in an unjust war, an errant bomb dropped kills a mother and her
child it is not "collateral damage," it is murder. When, in an unjust
war, a child dies of dysentery because a bomb damaged a sewage
treatment plant, it is not "destroying enemy infrastructure," it is
murder. When, in an unjust war, a father dies of a heart attack
because a bomb disrupted the phone lines so he could not call an
ambulance, it is not "neutralizing command and control facilities,"
it is murder. When, in an unjust war, a thousand poor farmer
conscripts die in a trench defending a town they have lived in their
whole lives, it is not victory, it is murder.
There will be veterans leading protests against this war on Iraq and
your participation in it. During the Vietnam War thousands in Vietnam
and in the U.S. refused to follow orders. Many resisted and rebelled.
Many became conscientious objectors and others went to prison rather
than bear arms against the so-called enemy. During the last Gulf War
many GIs resisted in various ways and for many different reasons.
Many of us came out of these wars and joined with the anti-war
movement.
If the people of the world are ever to be free, there must come a
time when being a citizen of the world takes precedence over being
the soldier of a nation. Now is that time. When orders come to ship
out, your response will profoundly impact the lives of millions of
people in the Middle East and here at home. Your response will help
set the course of our future. You will have choices all along the
way. Your commanders want you to obey. We urge you to think. We urge
you to make your choices based on your conscience. If you choose to
resist, we will support you and stand with you because we have come
to understand that our REAL duty is to the people of the world and to
our common future.
www.calltoconscience.net/
|
 |
Recent War Articles
US to release 140 detainees from Guantanamo December 7, 2003 Bill Mandel
Bush II Foreign Policy: Naked Recklessness or is it Treason? November 7, 2003 Bob Zimmerman
Protesters Want U.S. Out of Iraq October 26, 2003 William Hughes
Corporations Are the Only Victors in Iraq September 15, 2003 Devin Nordberg
Dems Scrap Plans To Look Into Claims White House Manipulated Intel On Iraqi Threat September 14, 2003 Jason Leopold
A question almost unthinkable August 9, 2003 James R. Hanson
Wolfowitz: Iraq Was Not Involved In 9-11 Terrorist Attacks, No Ties To Al-Qaeda August 6, 2003 Jason Leopold
Hope out of Quagmire: New peace movement opportunities July 30, 2003 Paul Rogat Loeb
Kucinich: U.S. Troops Out! July 29, 2003 Kucinich Campaign
White House Said In Jan It Used Info From Iraqi Exiles In Pres State of the Union Speech July 28, 2003 Jason Leopold
CIA Probe Finds Secret Pentagon Group Manipulated Intelligence on Iraqi Threat July 25, 2003 Jason Leopold
Letter from Peggy Gish, CPT Iraq July 25, 2003 Peggy Gish
16 questions for Bush July 21, 2003 Free Press Staff
Is the Bush Doctrine Tenable? July 16, 2003 Jesse Lee
Wolfowitz Committee Instructed White House To Use Iraq/Uranium Ref In Pres Speech July 16, 2003 Jason Leopold
'The Road to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions' July 15, 2003 Jason Leopold
Trickle Down Lying; The Gamble Failed and it's Time for the Bush Regime to Pay, Starting with Cheney's Impeachment July 15, 2003 Rob Kall
Tenet Fell on His Sword for 9-11 Too July 12, 2003 Allan P. Duncan
Like Iraq, CIA Also Exaggerated Soviet Nuclear Threat During Cold War June 30, 2003 Jason Leopold
CIA Intelligence Reports Seven Months Before 9-11 Said Iraq Posed No Threat To U.S., Containment Was Working June 28, 2003 Jason Leopold
CPT Report from Iraq June 26, 2003 Gene Stoltzfus
Wolfowitz Sought To Undermine Blix So US Could Launch Preemptive Strike Against Iraq in 02 June 25, 2003 Jason Leopold
CPT Iraq Team reports from Iraq June 20, 2003 Peggy Gish
Anti-war music June 17, 2003 Various Artists
White House Silenced Experts Who Questioned Iraq Intel Info Six Months Before War June 12, 2003 Jason Leopold
Powell Denies Intelligence Failure In Buildup To War, But Evidence Doesn't Hold Up June 10, 2003 Jason Leopold
Was Always Based On Shaky Evidence And Wrong Intelligence Info June 3, 2003 Jason Leopold
Wolfowitz Admits Iraq War Planned Two Days After 9-11 June 2, 2003 Jason Leopold
Nuking Iraq May 28, 2003 William Thomas
Rover Lost in Paradise May 28, 2003 P. Thomas Harker
Despite Thin Intelligence Reports, US Plans To Overthrow Iranian Regime May 28, 2003 Jason Leopold
Defense Dept Secretly Tapped Halliburton Unit To Operate Iraq's Oil Industry In November May 14, 2003 Jason Leopold
Cheney’s Old Company Continues To Break Law’s While Profiting From Terror May 9, 2003 Jason Leopold
Michael Moore Was Right April 20, 2003 The Concerned Rev
Other Hearts April 18, 2003 Kathy Kelly
War Fact Sheet April 18, 2003 BulletinBoardforPeace.org
A contemporary chronology of Iraq April 15, 2003 Link
Company Chosen By Pentagon To Extinguish Iraqi Oil Well Fires Has History Of Supporting Terrorist Regimes April 15, 2003 Jason Leopold
Rad Times Email Update 6 April 14, 2003 Rad Times
Iraq URL list April 7, 2003 Rad Times
How to Lose a War in Ten Days April 1, 2003 Larry Fairbanks
Rummy's Failed War Plan And The Casualties That May Result March 31, 2003 Jason Leopold
Transgendered anti-war protester verbally, physically abused by police March 28, 2003 Robyn Walters
Ohio Muslims open dialogue with FBI March 27, 2003 Jad Humeidan
Women's Organizations Worldwide Urge General Assembly to "Unite for Peace" March 27, 2003 Sarah Widmer
The Reality of War Sinks In With Casualties of U.S. and British Soldiers March 25, 2003 Jason Leopold
Statement to the Troops March 24, 2003 Veterans of the United States armed forces
This War Is Illegal March 23, 2003 Robin Miller
Message from Baghdad March 22, 2003 Jeff Guntzel of Iraq Peace Team
Vets To Top US Military Commanders: Remember Nuremberg March 20, 2003 Veterans for Peace
A plea to Laura Bush to assume the Presidency March 19, 2003 Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
Christian Peacemakers report from the Middle East March 19, 2003 Peggy Gish
Why I had to leave the cabinet March 19, 2003 Robin Cook
No Support for War March 19, 2003 James "Guin" McGuinness
Forgery of evidence against Iraq will become easier, tonight March 19, 2003 Leonardo Rodrigo
Even As Bombs Drop, Hypocrisy Prevails March 19, 2003 Jason Leopold
Letters to Americans from Iraqi High School Students March 19, 2003 Transmitted by Iraq Peace Team
INTERNATIONAL LAW: A duty to disobey all unlawful orders March 17, 2003 Dr. Lawrence Mosqueda
Diplomacy and no first use of nukes urged in Iraq crisis March 17, 2003 Paul Kawika Martin
Howard Dean's statement on the President's decision to send U.S. Military troops into war against Iraq March 17, 2003 Howard Dean, M.D.
Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush March 17, 2003 Michael Moore
Pres Bush Reminds World of Iraq’s Crimes Against Humanity That His Father Failed To Punish March 16, 2003 Jason Leopold
Global Crisis: Grave Danger -- and Great Opportunity March 13, 2003 John McConnell -- The Man Who Started Earth Day
Rumsfeld, Bush Sr. Refused To Back 1989 UN Resolution To Investigate Iraq For Human Rights Abuses March 13, 2003 Jason Leopold
What Can the World Do if the US Attacks Iraq? March 10, 2003 Jeremy Brecher
U.S. Could Launch Attack Against North Korea While Troops Fight In Iraq, Rumsfeld Says March 10, 2003 Jason Leopold
With War Looming, Iraqi Oil Imports May Be Strained; Time To Open Up ANWR, GOP Says March 9, 2003 Jason Leopold
George W. Bush Must Answer to the People March 7, 2003 www.votetoimpeach.org
Bush Sr. Said In 1996 That War With Iraq `Would Turn Entire Arab World Against Us’ March 6, 2003 Jason Leopold
Bush and America's willing executioners would be guilty at Nuremberg March 4, 2003 Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
For Six Years, Right-Wing Think Tank Has Been Hell-Bent For War February 27, 2003 Jason Leopold
Dennis Kucinich on CNN's Crossfire February 22, 2003 Dennis Kucinich
Questions about who set the oil well fires in Kuwait February 21, 2003 American Gulf War Veterans Association
Words of Wisdom From An Armor Master February 20, 2003 SFC Red Thomas, USA(Ret), Armor Master Gunner,Mesa, AZ
U.S. Bombings January 26, 2003 Free Press Staff
Iraq attack will usher in New World Oil Order January 26, 2003 Michael Renner, Sr. Researcher, Worldwatch Institute
LEAKED WHITE HOUSE TRANSCRIPT: BUSH, CHENEY, ETC. January 14, 2003 Lee Waters
Read War Articles by Year: 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 |