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THIRD VETERAN US DIPLOMAT QUITS OVER IRAQ WAR
AFP
Thursday, March 20, 2003

http://www.prolog.net/webnews/wed/aa/Qiraq-war-us-diplomat.R6d2_DMK.html

WASHINGTON, March 20 (AFP) - Another veteran US diplomat has resigned from
the State Department in protest over President George W. Bush's policy
toward Iraq, becoming the third and the highest-ranking career foreign
service officer to do so since last month, officials said Thursday.

Mary Wright, the number two at the US embassy in Ulan Bator, Mongolia, told
Secretary of State Colin Powell she was resigning because she could no
longer perform her job in good conscience, the officials said.

"She was a good officer and very well respected," said one official. "We'll
miss her."

In a letter to Powell, Wright, who joined the State Department 15 years ago
after a 26-year stint in the army and army reserves, also said she disagreed
with Bush's Mideast policy, his approach to North Korea and could not
support the domestic consequences of the war on terrorism.

"I believe the administration's policies are making the world a more
dangerous, not a safer place," she said in the March 19 letter that arrived
in Washington just hours before the war with Iraq began.

The United States had squandered its international reputation and alienated
many of its friends and allies, Wright said in the letter a copy of which
was obtained by AFP.

"In our press military action now, we have created deep chasms in the
international community and in important international organizations. Our
policies have alienated many of our allies and created ill will in much of
the world," she said.

"I feel obligated morally and professionally to set out my very deep and
firm concerns on these policies and to resign from government service as I
cannot defend or implement them," said Wright, who before Mongolia served in
Micronesia, Afghanistan and Sierra Leone where she won an award for heroism
in 1997.

Wright's concerns echoed those of the two other US diplomats known to have
resigned in protest due chiefly to Iraq.

John Brown, who joined the State Department in 1981, resigned on March 10
because he said he could not support Washington's Iraq policy, which he said
was fomenting a massive rise in anti-US sentiment around the world.

The first diplomat to quit was J. Brady Kiesling, who served at the US
embassy in Athens. He submitted his resignation to Powell in late February.

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