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Subject: [iac-disc.] Letter Protesting Mass. National Guard Plan to Bomb Iraq


http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/hugus/bombin.htm
Massachusetts National Guard Bombs Iraq
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A letter to the Governor of Massacchussetts by Richard Hugus (6-26-00)
Dear Governor Cellucci:
I am writing to protest the use of the Massachusetts Air National Guard
to enforce the "no-fly" zones in Iraq. The mission is scheduled for this
fall for the 102nd Fighter Interceptor Wing at Otis Air National Guard
Base at the Massachusetts Military Reservation. What business is it of
the "citizen soldiers" of the Massachusetts National Guard to prevent
the people of Iraq, a sovereign nation, from using the air space above
their own land? The no-fly zones have been imposed upon Iraq
unilaterally by the United States and Britain. They have not been
approved by any UN ruling or international law. Nor has the United
States declared a war against Iraq. The Gulf War officially ended in
1991.
Under 10 USC 12301(d) volunteer members of the National Guard may be
called to active duty during peacetime only by consent of the Governor.
What justification do you give for allowing Massachusetts Guardsmen to
be involved in exercises that have been killing, by means of bombs and
missiles, an average of one civilian per day in Iraq? Since December
1998, bombings by U.S. planes have become almost a daily occurence.
Because of economic sanctions imposed by the United States, as many as
one million Iraqis have already died of starvation, malnutrition, and
easily treatable diseases. This is in addition to the 200,000 Iraqis
killed in the Gulf War. After all this, what right does the United
States have to subject civilians of this devastated country to
unrestricted bombing?
As a citizen of Masschusetts, I demand that you withold your consent to
the Massachusetts Air National Guard being sent to Iraq to wage an
immoral, undeclared war, or else explain your reasons for allowing it.
A prompt reply would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Richard Hugus, Cape Cod Coalition Against Iraq Sanctions
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