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US Colonel Mary A. Wright (born in 1947), retired from US State Department in March 2003 for her objection to US policy in the Middle East. She hold a Masters degree in Law. Mary served US Army for 29 years before joining State Department in 1987.
Mary exposed sexual abuse in US military. She was also interviewed by Amy Goodman for Democracy Now, August 19, 2005.
On october 3, 2007 - Mary Wright was denied entry into Canada under pressure from the local pro-Israel groups. She recently visited Gazzah.
Mary A. Wright in her resignation letter to Gen. Colin Powell, dated March 19, 2003, wrote:
..This is the only time in my many years serving America that I have felt I cannot represent the policies of an Administration of the United States. I disagree with the Administrations policies on Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, North Korea and curtailment of civil liberties in the U.S. itself. I believe the Administrations policies are making the world a more dangerous, not a safer, place. 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.
I hope you will bear with my explanation of why I must resign. After thirty years of service to my country, my decision to resign is a huge step and I want to be clear in my reasons why I must do so.
I strongly believe the probable response of many Arabs of the region and ******* of the world if the US enters Iraq without UNSC agreement will result in actions extraordinarily dangerous to America and Americans. Military action now without UNSC agreement is much more dangerous for America and the world than allowing the UN weapons inspections to proceed and subsequently taking UNSC authorized action if warranted.
I firmly believe the probability of Saddam using weapons of mass destruction is low, as he knows that using those weapons will trigger an immediate, strong and justified international response. There will be no question of action against Saddam in that case. I strongly disagree with the use of a preemptive attack against Iraq and believe that this preemptive attack policy will be used against us and provide justification for individuals and groups to preemptively attack America and American citizens.
I cannot support the lack of effort by the Administration to use its influence to resurrect the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. As Palestinian suicide bombers kill Israelis and Israeli military operations kill Palestinians and destroy Palestinian towns and cities, the Administration has done little to end the violence. We must exert our considerable financial influence on the Israelis to stop destroying cities and on the Palestinians to curb its youth suicide bombers. I hope the Administrations long-needed Roadmap for Peace will have the human resources and political capital needed to finally make some progress toward peace ..
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US Colonel Mary A. Wright (born in 1947), retired from US State Department in March 2003 for her objection to US policy in the Middle East. She hold a Masters degree in Law. Mary served US Army for 29 years before joining State Department in 1987.
Mary exposed sexual abuse in US military. She was also interviewed by Amy Goodman for Democracy Now, August 19, 2005.
On october 3, 2007 - Mary Wright was denied entry into Canada under pressure from the local pro-Israel groups. She recently visited Gazzah.
Mary A. Wright in her resignation letter to Gen. Colin Powell, dated March 19, 2003, wrote:
..This is the only time in my many years serving America that I have felt I cannot represent the policies of an Administration of the United States. I disagree with the Administrations policies on Iraq, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, North Korea and curtailment of civil liberties in the U.S. itself. I believe the Administrations policies are making the world a more dangerous, not a safer, place. 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.
I hope you will bear with my explanation of why I must resign. After thirty years of service to my country, my decision to resign is a huge step and I want to be clear in my reasons why I must do so.
I strongly believe the probable response of many Arabs of the region and ******* of the world if the US enters Iraq without UNSC agreement will result in actions extraordinarily dangerous to America and Americans. Military action now without UNSC agreement is much more dangerous for America and the world than allowing the UN weapons inspections to proceed and subsequently taking UNSC authorized action if warranted.
I firmly believe the probability of Saddam using weapons of mass destruction is low, as he knows that using those weapons will trigger an immediate, strong and justified international response. There will be no question of action against Saddam in that case. I strongly disagree with the use of a preemptive attack against Iraq and believe that this preemptive attack policy will be used against us and provide justification for individuals and groups to preemptively attack America and American citizens.
I cannot support the lack of effort by the Administration to use its influence to resurrect the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. As Palestinian suicide bombers kill Israelis and Israeli military operations kill Palestinians and destroy Palestinian towns and cities, the Administration has done little to end the violence. We must exert our considerable financial influence on the Israelis to stop destroying cities and on the Palestinians to curb its youth suicide bombers. I hope the Administrations long-needed Roadmap for Peace will have the human resources and political capital needed to finally make some progress toward peace ..
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