This
is from a month or so ago but I’m sure this will take on special
meaning with Obama’s “boots-on-the-ground” in Syria decision
US
military revolt against Obama’s decision to “support Al Qaeda in
Syria
12
September, 2015
A
military revolt against the plan of the Obama administration to
launch a potentially disastrous attack against Syria is
gathering pace, with two senior officers and members of scheduled
services who express their vehement opposition to what the United
States s ‘entangled in the conflict. The reaction began to spread
on social media yesterday with many military posting pictures of
themselves holding up signs saying they would refuse to fight on the
same side as Al
Qaeda in
Syria. Others have posted their photos on Twitter with the
hashtag #IdidntJoin.
As
the Obama administration prepares to present a draft resolution to
legislators is far from “limited” in scope and would actually
grease the skids for a war of indefinite duration, John Kerry and
other officials State Department reported that Obama will simply
ignore Congress if the vote no, and launch the attack anyway.
This
will do little to reassure an increasing number of influential
figures in the US Army, which become more and more recalcitrant that
theUnited
States are
being lured into a new war in the Middle East.
The Washington
Post reports
that “the plan of the Obama administration to launch a military
strike against Syria has received with serious reservations by many
in the US military, which is struggling with the legacy of two long
wars and a budget that shrinks rapidly, according to current and
former officers. ”
Republican Congressman Justin Amash also said via Twitter: “I have heard many members of our armed forces. The message I’ve always heard is: Please vote no on military action against Syria. ” Amash’s statement was followed by a series of tweets military veterans who have also expressed their opposition to the attack.
Paul
Szoldra of Business Insider also
spoke of “sources that are either veterans or currently on active
duty in the army,” and asked them if they supported the military
escalation in Syria.
“Most
responded with an emphatic” writes Szoldra.
He
cites a first class of active sergeant said: “We are overwhelmed,
tired and broken,” adding that the United States “(do not) need
to be the police of the world.”
“Our
involvement in Syria is so dangerous on many levels, and American
veteran of the 21st century is more concerned to avoid it more than
anyone. It is beyond my comprehension that we are ignored, “added
the former Corporal Jack Mandaville, a veteran of the Marine Corps
infantry with 3 deployments in Iraq.
There are no military personnel who publicly exposes his concerns, Politico reported that leakage of the attack plan that “emanate from the Pentagon bureaucracy less enthusiastic about an attack than, say, the Department State, National Security Council and Obama himself, “are part of unauthorized disclosures that have” irritated “the White House.
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