Dear Lieutenant Ehren Watada: We are pleased to write to you to express our profound respect and
gratitude for your refusal to participate in the illegal war in Iraq.
We stand with you regarding the illegality of the orders issued to you
and fully support your exercising your conscientious duty to refuse to
obey them.
As graduates of the United States Military Academy and
former officers in the armed forces of this nation we are enormously
encouraged by your example. We too have served our country during war
and during peace and we agree with your honorable and courageous
decision. Your refusal to fight this illegal war in Iraq has heartened
us. It is our hope that your example will encourage others to
re-examine their own principles of truth, personal honor and the rule
of law that are the founding precepts of our democracy, and act as
their consciences dictate as you did.
Instilled by the Cadet Honor System with a
fundamental, longstanding respect for truth, we believe that honor is a
basic attribute of character, a requisite for leading the men and women
of our country. We are appalled by the deceitful behavior of the
government of the United States. The lying, evasions and quibbling has
demeaned not only those who utter them and the United States of
America, but has placed vast numbers of innocent people in deadly
peril. We will not serve these lies and deceits, nor should you.
The last article of the Code of Conduct for the American Fighting Man
states "I will never forget that I am an American fighting man,
responsible for my actions and dedicated to the principles which made
my country free." Your decision illustrates the broadness of scope of
an officer’s responsibility and highlights the difference between an
American servicemember and any other. We share your desire to elevate
mere obedience to orders to a higher duty, one unequivocally declared
at Nuremburg, in the Geneva Convention and by the United Nations
Charter.
Like you, we academy graduates swore to support and defend our
Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. We also swore
to bear true faith and allegiance to the same Constitution. The illegal
policies of the current administration have resulted in a war
catastrophic to our nation's interests: politically, economically,
militarily, and morally. We now stand to protect our nation from these
deceptions. We seek justice for all victims of this illegal war, both
servicemen and servicewomen, and the citizens of Iraq, and we support
you in your quest for justice.
To this purpose we invoke the words of Thomas Jefferson in the
Declaration of Independence whereby we too "mutually pledge to each
other our lives, our Fortunes, & our sacred Honor."
With greetings of comradeship and deep respect,
West Point Graduates Against the War
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