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Grass-Roots Group of Troops Petitions Congress for Pullout From Iraq
Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post
October 25, 2006
More than
100 U.S. service members have signed a rare appeal urging Congress to
support the "prompt withdrawal" of all American troops and bases from
Iraq, organizers said yesterday.
"Staying in Iraq will not work and is not worth the price. It is time
for U.S. troops to come home," reads the statement of a small
grass-roots group of active-duty military personnel and reservists that
says it aims to give U.S. military members a voice in Iraq war policy.
"As a patriotic American proud to serve the nation in uniform, I
respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to support the
prompt withdrawal of American military forces and bases from Iraq," it
reads. The group, which aims to collect 2,000 signatures and deliver
the "Appeal for Redress" to Congress in January, is sponsored by
antiwar activists including Iraq Veterans Against the War, Veterans for
Peace and Military Families Speak Out.
The unusual appeal -- the first of its kind in the Iraq war, organizers
say -- makes use of a legal protection afforded by the Military
Whistle-Blower Protection Act, which provides that members of the
military, acting in their capacity as citizens, can send a protected
communication to Congress without reprisal.
"Just because you put on the uniform of our country doesn't mean you've
given up your rights as a citizen," said J.E. McNeil, a lawyer for the
group and executive director for the Center on Conscience & War, a
Washington organization that protects the rights of conscientious
objectors.
But the service members can exercise this right only while off duty and
out of uniform, and they must otherwise make clear they are not
speaking for the military. In addition, they cannot say anything
disrespectful about their commanders, including the president, McNeil
said.
Navy Seaman Jonathan Hutto of Atlanta was the first service member to sign the appeal.
"I hear discussions every day among my shipmates about the war in Iraq
and how it doesn't make any sense at this point," said Hutto, who is
based in Norfolk and served from September 2005 until March on a ship
off Iraq's coast. "There is no victory in sight, and war is still
inevitable." He said he opposes the war because of its human and
economic tolls, adding that the billions of dollars should be spent on
jobs and education at home.
Marine Corps Sgt. Liam Madden, 22, served in Iraq's restive Anbar
province from September 2004 until February 2005 and found his
opposition to the war intensified after he returned to the United
States. "I don't think any more Iraqis or Americans should die because
of the U.S. occupation," he said, expressing disappointment that Iraqi
elections in January 2005 did not lead to a decline in violence.
"I think some things are worth fighting for, I just don't feel Iraq is
one of them," said Madden, of Bellows Falls, Vt. The Quantico-based
Marine plans to leave the service to attend college in January.
Madden said he and Hutton met and learned of the vehicle for expressing
their views to Congress when they attended a lecture at the YMCA in
Norfolk by David Cortright, the author of "Soldiers in Revolt: GI
Resistance During the Vietnam War."
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