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President Bush Places U.S. Troops Under A Foreign U.N. Commander
Toogood Reports | October 30, 2002 | Cliff Kincaid

Posted on 10/30/2002 9:10:15 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen

At a time when President Bush is pleading with the United Nations for permission to wage war on Iraq, he has assigned U.S. troops to wear U.N. uniforms and report to a foreign U.N. commander.

The pro-U.N. policy represents a violation of a Bush campaign promise and the 2000 Republican Party platform. It also represents a continuation of a policy that began under former President Clinton, who ordered the prosecution of a U.S. Army soldier who refused to join the U.N. Army.

The United States Military Observer Group in the Pentagon confirms that U.S. soldiers wear U.N. blue berets and U.N. shoulder patches as members of UNOMIG – the United Nations Observer Mission in the country of Georgia. Soldiers ordered assigned to this mission wear this U.N. uniform. What´s more, they receive a United Nations physical examination before deployment to the mission and the U.N. pays some expenses associated with it. The purpose is to supervise the cease-fire between Georgia and Abkhazia. The U.S. troops take orders in the mission from a foreign commander named Major-General Kazi Ashfaq Ahmed of Bangladesh. After their service, members of UNOMIG may receive a ribbon described as "Central stripe of UN blue, flanked by white and green stripes, with dark blue edges."

President Clinton´s order to U.S. troops to wear a U.N. uniform was extremely controversial, unpopular, and alleged to be illegal and unconstitutional. House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Delay sponsored a bill to prohibit the wearing of a U.N. uniform by U.S. service personnel. This bill was a reaction to the case of U.S. Army soldier Michael New, who had refused to wear a U.N. uniform and was court-martialed and discharged for bad conduct by Clinton.

Such a bill was considered unnecessary under President Bush because he – and the Republican Party – had made it absolutely clear that he would never order U.S. troops to serve under U.N. command. "I will never place U.S. troops under UN command," candidate Bush said in his speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November 19, 1999. The 2000 Republican Party Platform declared that "…American troops must never serve under United Nations command."

My 15 year-old son wrote a report on this matter. He said:

"What is a hero? What acts do they do? They do many things: championing a good cause, going beyond the call of duty, and acting wisely under pressure to name just a few of the good things that heroes do. My paper is on Michael New; a soldier who refused to comply with unconstitutional orders from a higher command and then was discharged from the army because of it.

"In July of 1995, Army specialist Mike New was informed that his infantry would be going to Macedonia as part of a ‘peacekeeping´ operation. In August, he was told that his unit would be required to wear a U.N. beret and patch. He was told the order to wear the U.N. uniform was lawful because ‘the president said so therefore it is.´ But nobody ever provided a legal rational for this. Eventually, a battalion briefing offered the justification that ‘We wear the U.N. uniform because it looks fabulous.´ He refused to wear the uniform. In his oath, he said he would fight for the U.S., not the U.N. or some other foreign power. But Bill Clinton had ordered this without even Congress´ approval and he knew it was unlawful. This, he knew, violated his oath as a soldier. He didn´t wear the uniform like everybody else was doing. Instead Michael New did what was right and what was just, and by not wearing that uniform, risked everything.

"In terms of going beyond the call of duty, I believe Michael New went far beyond the call of duty. Now only was he willing to fight, he was also willing to put everything on the line to do what was right. And if he had to do it all over again, he would.

"Michael New definitely risked his life, future, and reputation by saying no to this illegal order. He knew that he would be court-martialed for doing what was right. His case is still in the courts. He was discharged from the army for ‘Bad Conduct.´ He knew that he could have gone to jail and that he´d have that mark on his record. But those were sacrifices he was willing to make for the good of the country. Michael New faced scrutiny from military officers. Yet he still stands strong in his belief that when you sign up for the U.S. military, you aren´t fighting for the U.N. of for some foreign regime; you´re fighting for America.

"He serves as a calling to my higher self because he acts wisely under pressure. He also does the right thing even though he knows the consequences. Michael New is willing to stand up for what is right. I admire these traits a lot and how he, with a promising military career ahead of him, decided he´d do the right thing and end up having to give it up. "In conclusion, I believe that Michael New is a great person. He shows leadership, champions a good cause, and fights for what is right. He acts wisely under pressure and risked his future for the country."

My son recognized a basic truth that has been lost on President Bush. The President must reverse course, order our troops out of their U.N. uniforms, and reaffirm their commitment as U.S. soldiers dedicated to protecting the U.S. Constitution.


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1 posted on 10/30/2002 9:10:15 AM PST by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Stand Watch Listen

"I can't wait until Clinton is out of office and our soldiers don't have to put up with this kind of thing..."


2 posted on 10/30/2002 9:25:48 AM PST by freeeee
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To: Stand Watch Listen

"I can't wait until Clinton is out of office and our soldiers don't have to put up with this kind of thing..."


3 posted on 10/30/2002 9:26:49 AM PST by freeeee
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To: Stand Watch Listen
"I will never place U.S. troops under UN command," candidate Bush said in his speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California, November 19, 1999.
Bad move. Very bad.
!NUTS
4 posted on 10/30/2002 11:32:23 AM PST by philman_36
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To: freeeee
BTTT - A few years ago, this post would drawn hundreds of replies by now........But then, most of the Constitutionalist Freepers have departed......one way or another........{:-(
5 posted on 10/30/2002 11:34:38 AM PST by SuperLuminal
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To: SuperLuminal; philman_36; freeeee
I posted this in the wee hours this morning. There are 77 replies. I also emailed the author for some clarification.

Posted Earlier Here

6 posted on 10/30/2002 3:24:49 PM PST by madfly
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To: philman_36
I'm wondering where all the Bush supporters are?

YES, Mr. Bush did say that, and YES, Mr. Bush lied to our soldiers. I would have taken the same stand as Specialist Michael New. The kid is right, Michael New is a true hero. The 15 year old that wrote the report should be commended for his stance as well. They are both REAL PATRIOTS and I applaud their actions.

Sacrifice & Conviction will be the key to retaining our future FREEDOMS.
7 posted on 10/30/2002 4:02:11 PM PST by panaxanax
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To: madfly
Has the author enlightened you as to the veracity of this report yet?
8 posted on 10/30/2002 5:12:49 PM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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