June 15, 2005
On Loyalty
An Open Letter to US Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq
By STAN GOFF
http://www.counterpunch.org/goff06152005.html
I was a soldier for most of the time between 1970 and 1996. I signed out on
my retirement from 3rd Special Forces in Ft. Bragg. I had also served in 7th
Special Forces, on three Ranger assignments, with Delta for almost four
years, as a Cavalry Scout for a while, and in the 82nd Airborne Division as
an infantryman. I started my career in Vietnam with the 173rd Airborne
Brigade.
I thugged around in eight different places in East Asia, Latin America, and
Africa, where I pointed guns at people. Like you, I was an instrument of
American foreign policies policies controlled, then as now, by the rich.
In the course of that career, I heard everything you have heard and felt
everything you have felt about "loyalty."
Tricky thing, loyalty.
Nowadays, when I talk with some of you, or when I hear conversations
recorded with you, I hear many who have very serious reservations about
these wars of occupation. I had more than reservations from the get-go about
Iraq and Afghanistan, and I opposed them as hard as I could, and so did
millions of other people around the world.
But that brain-dead piece of shit in the White House who is legally your
boss, and all his handlers, starting with Vice President Dick "Halliburton"
Cheney they sent you to do this thing anyway.
They talked themselves into believing this would be and these are their
words a cakewalk. They surrounded themselves exclusively with others who
echoed what was already in their minds; and they punished and villified and
isolated anyone who told them what they didn't want to hear. Because they
made up their minds to conduct these invasions years ago, and with the
attacks of September 11 in which Iraq's role was exactly nothing they
figured now was their chance to conduct the re-disposition of the old Cold
War military into their new plan to build permanent bases in Southwest Asia.
Since they'd made up their minds, they didn't want to hear anything except
rosy scenarios for their plans, because these reptile-minded, preppy
gangsters are like spoiled children who can't abide anyone ...ing up their
toy-emperor fantasies.
But when those fantasies did get ...ed up, by the realities they ran so hard
to escape, they continued to pursue their grim agenda in spite of the
mounting consequences, because they don't pay those consequences.
If I had my way, we would issue the whole shriveled, manicured lot of them
their assault rifles, put them aboard an Air Force transport, tighten the
leg straps on their static line parachutes, and boot their sorry asses out
from 800 feet right over the middle of Ramadi where they could drop their
harnesses in the street and explain democracy to the locals.
But that's just ranting, because I do so despise them. I hate people who get
away with shit just because they have money and power. And I hate people who
sacrifice the lives of others to amplify or protect that power.
But I'm not telling you anything. You all already know by now what
generation after generation has learned the hard way. When the rich start
their wars, it's not the rich that get sent to fight them. Yeah, a few go
get their time as part of putting together a political career, but we know
who does the heavy lifting.
And in these conversations that many of you have with me and thousands of
other people, we hear you say more and more often now that you know this
war is wrong, but that you have to "do your job," because you are loyal to
your buddies; because you feel that you have to back them up; and because if
you don't go, someone else will have to. And I respect that sentiment.
But I have to challenge this loyalty thing, and I do it out of respect for
you, and because I care about you, and because my own son is back there for
his second go-around.
A young friend of mine, Patrick Resta, who recently returned from Iraq, and
who is now a member of an organization called Iraq Veterans Against the War,
recently told me, "My platoon sergeant tried to get us to violate the Geneva
Convention, and when we resisted, he threatened us with punishment. He told
us that'the Geneva Convention doesn't exist in Iraq, and that is in writing
at the Brigade level.'"
You all know that this is bullshit, and if you didn't know, let me give you
a news flash about some not all, but some military lifers; and this is
coming from a military lifer. Some of them are dumber than dog shit. Some of
them say things when they don't have the foggiest ...ing idea what they are
talking about. Some of them will say any goddamn thing to get you to do what
they want you to do.
But then again, there wasa memorandum that came down that suggested the
Geneva Conventions were void in Iraq. It didn't come from the Brigade level,
though; it came from ...ing George W. Bush's office. And it's a lie. That's
why they sat there in front of Congress before they made the author of that
memo into the Attorney General of the United States get your head around
that and denied that they meant it.
But it is a lie.
You do not have to follow illegal orders EVER, under any circumstances, and
you ARE bound by International Law. You should also be bound by what you
know is right, by your sense of plain common decency.
One of the ways they will get you to do things that you will not want to
live with for the rest of your lives is to impose that group-think on you.
If one of us is guilty, we are all guilty. And "what happens in Iraq stays
in Iraq." This is one of the many ways they take that buddy-to-buddy loyalty
and twist it into a way to control you, even when they are trying to get you
to violate the law and not only the formal law, but to violate what you know
is right, to violate your own conscience and jeopardize your own peace of
mind for the rest of your life.
And I'm telling you that you do not owe them or anyone else that kind of
loyalty.
They know that many ofyouknow that you were sent to do this thing for a pack
of lies about weapons of mass destruction and mushroom clouds over New York
City and phony al Qaeda connections (and then when that fell apart, you were
there to deliver democracy at gunpoint). So they know that many of you can't
stay committed to this violent occupation out of loyalty to that gang of
thugs in Washington DC, who are busy every day at home undermining the same
Constitution you swore to protect (from all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC).
They know that you know that plenty of the officers are out there trying to
get new fruit salad medals on their Class-A uniforms, and bucking for
promotion, by risking your asses on pointless glory patrols. So they know
that they can't rely on the loyalty of many of you to the chain of command
any more either.
Where do they have to go with this, then, after all? What do they tell you?
"You get out there on that Humvee, and face those IEDs together, as loyal
buddies."
"You get out there and ransack people's houses in the middle of the night,
and make their babies cry together, as buddies."
"You get out there and set up a road block without Arabic signs or
interpreters and get put into that situation where you are tense and don't
know, and you shoot up that car and kill parents in front of their children,
and you have to live with that for the rest of your lives together,
because you are loyal buddies."
"You get out there and lose life, limb, or eyesight face mental and physical
ailments for the rest of your lives together, as an act of loyalty to your
buddies."
That's the pressure you have on you today. Cover your buddies, and for some
of you, go to Iraq so someone else doesn't take your place.
But let's look at the bigger picture here, and for that I'll take you back
to Vietnam, before many of you were born. We heard this same bullshit then.
Almost verbatim. And do you know what one of the main contributing factors
was for getting us out of that war?
We quit being good soldiers.
The United States military got to the point where it was no longer an
effective fighting force, because US soldiers quit taking orders. It got to
the point where an officer who was using his men's bodies to chase medals
might find himself on the wrong end of a Claymore mine. Now I'm not
advocating that again, and I hope we can stop this before it goes that far.
The other thing many soldiers did was become part of the political
resistance at home. They looked at this question of looking out for their
buddies and for fellow soldiers in the short term, but staying ina barbaric
and immoral war. And they realized that the best thing they could do for
their buddies not as soldiers, but as human beings was to enlist in the
opposition to the war and bring it to an end.
In the process, many of them discovered that it took a lot more endurance
and a lot more courage to oppose the war than it did to demonstrate that
macho bullshit they were expected to display as they continued to do
terrible things to those other human beings whose country they occupied.
Here's how you can exercise a deeper loyalty to the troops there now, and to
all those who will continue to go as long as this obscenity continues:
Do everything you can to stop the war.
Question every order, and base those questions on the Geneva Conventions and
the Law of Land Warfare. Let them see you keeping a detailed journal of your
experience. Send your stories home in letters. Open up discussions about the
legitimacy of the war when you are in your billets, even if it does spark
controversy. Spread around information you get about the war from sources
other than those loud-mouthed news-mannequins on FOX. And email or mail your
anonymous membership in to Iraq Veterans Against the War. The link is at the
end of this letter.
The day this war stops and they put the last of you on an airplane home, is
when you will never again have to smell that fresh-blood smell that stays in
your head for hours after you've loaded someone onto a stretcher or rolled
them into that big Ziploc bag. The day will come when you all pull out,
because this was a losing proposition from the outset, but Bush and his crew
were too ...ing stupid to know it.
The best thing is that this war of occupation ends sooner than later, and
as an exercise of loyalty to your own conscience, of loyalty to those who
are there and those who may go there, and loyalty to the principle of human
decency you can find ways to hasten that day. You can find ways to bring
closer the day when the Iraqis can get on about the business of taking
control of their own destiny, and you and your buddies can sleep in security
and comfort in your own homes, play with your children, make love with your
partners, and walk down familiar streets unencumbered by the rattling
luggage of war.
If bringing this day closer for all of you is the goal, how much more loyal
can you get?
Yours for walking unencumbered,
Stan Goff
US Army (Retired)
Stan Goff is the author of "Hideous Dream: A Soldier's Memoir of the US
Invasion of Haiti" (Soft Skull Press, 2000), "Full Spectrum Disorder" (Soft
Skull Press, 2003) and "Sex & War" which will be released approximately
December, 2005. He is retired from the United States Army. His blog is at
www.stangoff.com.
Goff can be reached at: sherrynstan@igc.org
I encourage troops to show this to other troops. I encourage family members
of troops to print it out and send it to them in letters, or to paste it
into emails. I encourage troops and family members who are on military
reservations to make copies and place them everywhere you can think of.
Web sites of interest to troops and their families:
HTTP://www.bringthemhomenow.org
HTTP://www.ivaw.net
HTTP://www.veteransforpeace.org
HTTP://www.mfso.org
HTTP://www.girights.objector.org
HTTP://www.occupationwatch.org
HTTP://www.nlg.org/mltf
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