Military Officer Would Chose Jail Over a Stint in Iraq
Hawaii Native Protests Upcoming Deployment to Mosul

http://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=2049982

By NEAL KARLINKSY

SEATTLE, June 7, 2007 — - An Army officer due to ship out to Iraq
later this month would rather go to jail than serve and complete the
assignment.

"It is my duty as a commissioned officer of the United States Army to
speak out against grave injustices." said 1st Lt. Ehren Watada, a
member of the Stryker unit, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division. "My
moral and legal obligation is to the Constitution and not those who
would issue unlawful orders. It is my conclusion as an officer of the
armed forces that the war in Iraq is not only morally wrong, but a
horrible breach of American law."

Watada is a 28-year-old Hawaii native who said he twice tried to
resign his Army commission as an officer because of his opposition to
the Iraq War.

He has not previously served in Iraq but is scheduled to deploy to the
city of Mosul with his unit.

Watada joined the Army in 2003 and said he supported the war at the
outset because he believed Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Since
then, he said he has become convinced the Bush administration
"intentionally manipulated intelligence" in order to go to war.

In an interview with The Seattle Times he said: "I feel that we have
been lied to and betrayed by this administration. It is the duty, the
obligation of every soldier, and specifically the officers, to
evaluate the legality, the truth behind every order -- including the
order to go to war."

Highest Ranking Protest to Date

Watada is the most senior officer to go public and challenge his
orders to go to Iraq.

Others have filed for conscientious objector status, which is an
objection to all war. Watada, however, said he is not filing as a
conscientious objector because he does not oppose all war -- just this
one.

"The wholesale slaughter and mistreatment of the Iraqi people with
only limited accountability is not only a terrible moral injustice but
a contradiction to the Army's own law of land warfare," Watada said.

Military lawyers said he is putting himself in substantial jeopardy.
"He could face a charge of 'Missing Movement by Design,'" said
military lawyer Eugene Fidel. In that case he could face dismissal --
the officer's equivalent of a dishonorable discharge -- and jail time.

In a statement released by Fort Lewis, where Lt. Watada is currently
assigned, military officials said no decision had been made yet
regarding his future.

"For a commissioned officer to publicly declare an apparent intent to
violate military law by refusing to obey orders is a serious matter
and could subject him to adverse action," the statement said. "No
decision regarding personnel actions involving 1st Lt. Watada will be
made until a thorough review by his commander occurs in accordance
with military law."

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