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I Cannot Support the Troops.

by Lloyd Hart (dadapop [at] dadapop.com)
An open letter to all active duty U.S. Military personal.
I Cannot Support the Troops.

An open letter to all active duty U.S. Military personal.

By Lloyd Hart

Because, to support the troops I would have to support war criminals. Every soldier in Iraq and throughout the U.S. military infrastructure that continues to follow orders that support the invasion and the continued occupation of Iraq are directly or indirectly complicit in a war crime. The members of the U.S. military have had more than enough time to study the illegality of the actions that they are involved in, in Iraq. They cannot plead ignorance of the law nor of any of the criminal actions committed by superior officers or for that matter those of the Commander in Chief who set this act of genocide, this war crime in motion.

In case you are a soldier who is reading this and is unaware of the International War Crime you are committing, it is very clear in international law that I might add the U.S. helped to write and has officially endorsed, that no nation may invade another nation without clear provocation. In the case of Iraq there was absolutely no provocation, and no threat whatsoever to the United States of America being posed by an already destroyed and sanction weakened nation that could not even defend itself let alone launch an attack on the United States of America.

In your individual case, the Nuremberg trials after World War II made it very clear that you could no longer use the excuse that you were just following orders and therefore attempt to shuffle the total responsibility up the ranks. In other words you the soldier made the act of genocide, the war crime you are committing in Iraq possible by following the order without question that came down from the commander in chief, the president of the United States. More clearly, it is you the soldier who has enabled your government to go to war for an obviously corrupt reason, oil.

It is you the soldier that is ultimately responsible for following orders with the obvious criminal intent of the commander-in-chief, the president of the United States displayed in broad daylight for all see even prior to the illegal invasion of Iraq.

Even when you hold up weapons of mass destruction as the reason the U.S. opted to use the U.S. National Security Strategy of pre-emption, the invasion and continued occupation of Iraq are still international war crimes for the simple fact that Iraq did nothing against the U.S. prior to its invasion by the U.S. that could justify in international law a preemptive defensive military invasion. In fact pre-emption, the national security strategy put forth by the Bush regime prior to the invasion of Iraq and put against the backdrop of international law is an illegal strategy.

Even when you hold up the new reason for the illegal invasion and continued occupation of Iraq, democracy? There is nothing stated in international law that gives the right to the United States of America or any nation for that matter, that allows for the export of the political system in America or that of any nation to another nation by a military force. So if you as a soldier are still attempting to justify your war crime by convincing yourself you're bringing Liberty to the people of Iraq I beseech you to ask the family members of the hundred thousand Iraqi people you have helped to murder in an international war crime whether or not they feel liberated.

I realize that it is difficult for anyone to admit complicity in such horrific events, to take responsibility for one's own actions in a war crime that you may believe did not begin or originate with you but taking responsibility upon oneself is the cornerstone upon which peaceful human behavior is built. The overwhelming majority of a human being's time on Earth is spent conducting peaceful activities with the intent of causing no harm. This signifies the truest identity of a human being. What you are doing in Iraq is the exact opposite and what you are doing is punishable by law.

http://dadapop.com


An open letter to all active duty U.S. Military personal.

By Lloyd Hart

Because, to support the troops I would have to support war criminals. Every soldier in Iraq and throughout the U.S. military infrastructure that continues to follow orders that support the invasion and the continued occupation of Iraq are directly or indirectly complicit in a war crime. The members of the U.S. military have had more than enough time to study the illegality of the actions that they are involved in, in Iraq. They cannot plead ignorance of the law nor of any of the criminal actions committed by superior officers or for that matter those of the Commander in Chief who set this act of genocide, this war crime in motion.

In case you are a soldier who is reading this and is unaware of the International War Crime you are committing, it is very clear in international law that I might add the U.S. helped to write and has officially endorsed, that no nation may invade another nation without clear provocation. In the case of Iraq there was absolutely no provocation, and no threat whatsoever to the United States of America being posed by an already destroyed and sanction weakened nation that could not even defend itself let alone launch an attack on the United States of America.

In your individual case, the Nuremberg trials after World War II made it very clear that you could no longer use the excuse that you were just following orders and therefore attempt to shuffle the total responsibility up the ranks. In other words you the soldier made the act of genocide, the war crime you are committing in Iraq possible by following the order without question that came down from the commander in chief, the president of the United States. More clearly, it is you the soldier who has enabled your government to go to war for an obviously corrupt reason, oil.

It is you the soldier that is ultimately responsible for following orders with the obvious criminal intent of the commander-in-chief, the president of the United States displayed in broad daylight for all see even prior to the illegal invasion of Iraq.

Even when you hold up weapons of mass destruction as the reason the U.S. opted to use the U.S. National Security Strategy of pre-emption, the invasion and continued occupation of Iraq are still international war crimes for the simple fact that Iraq did nothing against the U.S. prior to its invasion by the U.S. that could justify in international law a preemptive defensive military invasion. In fact pre-emption, the national security strategy put forth by the Bush regime prior to the invasion of Iraq and put against the backdrop of international law is an illegal strategy.

Even when you hold up the new reason for the illegal invasion and continued occupation of Iraq, democracy? There is nothing stated in international law that gives the right to the United States of America or any nation for that matter, that allows for the export of the political system in America or that of any nation to another nation by a military force. So if you as a soldier are still attempting to justify your war crime by convincing yourself you're bringing Liberty to the people of Iraq I beseech you to ask the family members of the hundred thousand Iraqi people you have helped to murder in an international war crime whether or not they feel liberated.

I realize that it is difficult for anyone to admit complicity in such horrific events, to take responsibility for one's own actions in a war crime that you may believe did not begin or originate with you but taking responsibility upon oneself is the cornerstone upon which peaceful human behavior is built. The overwhelming majority of a human being's time on Earth is spent conducting peaceful activities with the intent of causing no harm. This signifies the truest identity of a human being. What you are doing in Iraq is the exact opposite and what you are doing is punishable by law.

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by Jeff
I want to encourage our troops to ignore the ignorant ranting of Lloyd Hart. The vast majority of US citizens support you! Lloyd Hart is just part of the loony fringe of extremist leftists here in the US. And with each passing day, the loony left is becoming more laughable and more irrelevant to the future of our country and the world. Elections in Iraq and Afghanistan! Popular demonstrations in Lebanon! Again and again the left is being proven wrong.

The efforts and sacrifice of the men and women in our armed forces has enable two countries, Afghanistan and Iraq, to transform themselves from brutal dictatorships to nations on the road to freedom. The recent elections in Afghanistan and Iraq have shown that, in spite of the efforts of the leftists, the peoples of the middle-east can travel that road to freedom. Recent events in Lebanon have shown that the fever of liberty and freedom is contagious. If President Bush had listened to the ignorant left none of this would have happened. If President Bush had listened to the whining of the left, Afghanistan and Iraq would still be under the heel of the Taliban and Saddam Hussein.

The liberation of Iraq was definitely a just and moral action. Saddam Hussein positively possessed weapons of mass destruction. He repeatedly used them against his own citizens. In one attack alone, he killed over 5000 men, women, and children with chemical weapons. He provided payments to Palestinian terrorist homicide bombers to murder civilians in Israel.

Saddam Hussein repeatedly defied the mandates of the weak United Nations. He rendered the UNSCOM inspection program impotent with his “cheat and retreat” tactics that played into a cowardly United Nations. As recent investigations have revealed, United Nations staff and also members of the Security Council were bought and paid for by Saddam Hussein. There would never have been any justice from the United Nations.
And by the way, President Bush received congressional approval for the use of military force in Iraq.

Once again, as in the last century, it has been proven the greatest force for human freedom, liberty, and democracy in the world is the dedicated men and women of the U.S. Military.


by thats nice
Bombing people into freedom and torturing them so they really know they are free seems like a strange idea. But supporting troops bieng in Iraq and supporting the troops as human beings are very different concepts. For example for those who dont give a shit about Iraqis and actively hate those who go into the military, the Iraq war is a great way to get all those hot blooded idiots out of the US and into body bags. With an all volunteer army there is an element of Darwinism in the whole thing; if you are too stupid to get a job or just join the army because you like to kill people, you will very quickly get taken out of the gene pool.
by well
The economy is good in parts of the country and bad in others and there will always be intelligent people unable to find jobs. Can you rally blame someone who grew up poor, went to underfunded schools and had to enter the military because they had few other options. Beforet he war in Iraq the military was mainly a jobs program for the poor and its only been after Bush decided to start sending them crusades that they started killing and dying for his hairbrained ideas.
by justsumguy
Fine you dont like the Military

who needs your support anyway?


IT LOOKS TO ME LIKE "SAM'S" BOYS ARE GETTING THEIR ASSES KICKED REAL GOOD BY A RAG TAG RESISTANCE WITH *NO* JET FIGHTER PLANES, *NO* HELLICOPTER GUNSHIPS, *NO* TANKS, *NO* HUMVEES, *NO* SATELLITES, *NO* MISSILES, *NO* ARTILLERY, *NO* NIGHT VISION CAPABILITY, *NO* GLOBAL POSITIONING EQUIPMENT, NO AIRCRAFT CARRIERS TO LAUNCH JETS FROM, ETC.:

OVER 1500 AMERICAN SOLDIERS KILLED AND *WELL OVER* THE 11,000 MAIMED AND SERIOUSLY WOUNDED -- THAT THE U.S. WILL *ADMIT* TO !!

(ABOUT *TRIPLE* THAT AMOUNT HAVE BEEN SENT TO THE LANDSTUHL U.S. MILITARY BASE HOSPITAL IN GERMANY -- DEAD, MAIMED, WOUNDED AND OTHERWISE PUT OUT OF ACTION).

HOW DO YOU SPELL VIETNAM IN ARABIC?: I-R-A-Q !!

SENT THERE BY A "CHAMPAGNE (NAT'L GUARD) DIVISION", VIETNAM DRAFT-EVADING, "C-" STUDENT, BOOZIN', COKE-SNORTIN', OVERGROWN RICH FRAT BOY, MORON-IN-CHIEF!!

ANYONE WHO GOES WHERE *HE* TELLS THEM *DESERVES* TO GET KILLED OR MAIMED FOR LIFE!!

YEAH, JEFF, YOU GO SUPPORT THE TROOPS TO FIGHT FOR CHEVRON, HALLIBURTON, BECHTEL, DYNECORP, LOCKHEED, ETC -- AND, OF COURSE, ISRAEL!!

JEFF, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!: KEEP SUPPORTIN' THOSE TROOPS!!

THE U.S.'s GIFT TO BIN LADEN!!: "GO TO IRAQ! -- SHOOT LOTS OF AMERICANS!!"

THE MORE THAT GET KILLED/MAIMED/WOUNDED IN IRAQ, THE LESS CHANCE OF ANOTHER IMPERIALIST WAR SOMEWHERE ELSE, TOO, WHERE PEOPLE WITH HEART HAVE ACCESS TO LOTS OF EXPLOSIVES, RPG'S, AND AUTOMATIC WEAPONS!!
by JA is insane


JA is insane.
"JA is insane."

WHAT AN *AMAZINGLY* INTELLECTUAL AND ANALYTICAL COMEBACK!!

I THINK THAT WE HAVE JUST SEEN THE LIMIT OF HIS 'CRITICAL THINKING'!!

IS *THAT* ALLL YOU GOT!?

HA-HA!!

by Sefarad

I was here and know it wasn't him.
by Critical Thinker
You do show some promise in that arena when you're able to rein in your stormy narcissistic delirium.
by JA
Ha-Ha-Ha!!
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