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It has been cold outside, so my numb fingers may not translate my even colder thoughts:
In response to Lt. Watada's refusal to deploy, the U.S. Army has leveled a number of charges against him:
* conduct unbecoming an officer
* missing movement (for refusing to deploy to Iraq on June 22)
* contempt toward officials (in this case, President Bush)
At the time of these initial charges, Lt. Watada faced the possibility of a court-martial and up to seven years in prison as well as a dismissal if convicted. About this eventuality, Watada said that he does not regret his decision and is willing to face the consequences, citing it as what he believes is a moral responsibility.
Watada has said he is not a conscientious objector because he is not opposed to all wars as a matter of principle, and so offered to serve in Afghanistan,[8] which he regarded as "an unambiguous war linked to the Sept. 11 attacks." This was also refused. Watada, in turn, refused an offer for a desk job in Iraq without direct combat involvement.[5]
At least he has the courage of his convictions...but not meeting a deployment? Tough...face the music.
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