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 West Point Graduates Against the War

Instilled by the Cadet Honor System with a fundamental, longstanding respect for truth, we graduates of the United States Military Academy believe that honor is a basic attribute of character. That we are no longer cadets is irrelevant. We stand appalled by the deceitful behavior of the government of the United States and, in particular, its widely known malefactors. Lying, cheating, stealing, delivering evasive statements and quibbling not only has demeaned these deceivers and the United States of America, but has placed vast numbers of innocent people in deadly peril. We will not serve the lies.



The war in Iraq was launched illegally. It has since killed tens of thousands of innocents, causing incalculable damage to Iraq and the Iraqi people, as well as the reputation of the United States of America. We will not serve the lies.



When we West Point graduates took our commissioning oath of office one past June morning, we swore to protect our nation against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The deceitful connivances 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 deceivers. We will not serve their lies.



We seek justice for all victims of this illegal war, both servicemen and servicewomen, and the citizens of Iraq.



We demand an immediate withdrawal of all Coalition Forces from Iraq.



To our 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.”

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U.S. army troops taking a break while on patrol during the Vietnam War. Date Unknown. Credit: U.S. Army. Though Ken Burns's 10-part PBS documentary The Vietnam War doesn't try very hard, he can't be blamed for failing as a filmmaker even if he had. It can't be done. There are too many Vietnam Wars ...

By the time Trump was in grad school and I was graduating from West Point, massive demonstrations were influencing public opinion against the war. LIFE magazine famously ran an ... You wouldn't think it, but it wasn't much different for West Point graduates at the time. There were 800 guys in my class.
With an occupying army waging war in Iraq and Afghanistan, with military bases and corporate bullying in every part of the world, there is hardly a question any more of the existence of an American Empire. Indeed, the once fervent denials have turned into a boastful, unashamed embrace of the idea.
By that time I was heavily involved in the movement against the war. When I read the hundreds of pages of ... And Bill Clinton, in 1992, told West Point graduates: "The values you learned here will be able to spread throughout the country and throughout the world." For the people of the United States, and ...
Even there, though, he publicly supported, in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, my economic argument against the war. He stated, “Henderson's analysis is correct. There is no justification for intervention on grounds of oil.” (Jonathan Marshall, “Economists Say Iraq's Threat to U.S. Oil Supply Is ...


 

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