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‘We Are Better than this Ban’: US Diplomats Plan Official Dissent
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| 1/30/17
| Krishnadev Calamur
Posted on 01/30/2017 7:04:22 PM PST by markomalley
U.S. State Department officials are expected to sign a memorandum opposing President Trumps executive order on immigration, saying We are better than this ban.
Trumps executive order suspends the U.S. refugee intake for 120 days and bans Syrian refugees for the foreseeable future. It also bars from the country all citizens of seven predominantly Muslim countriesIran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, and Yemenregardless of their visa status for 90 days. The Trump administration says the move is to make the U.S. safer.
But in a draft memo obtained by the The Atlantic, and first published by Lawfare, the State Department officials say: Looking beyond its effectiveness, this ban stands in opposition to the core American and constitutional values that we, as federal employees, took an oath to uphold.
Asked about it at the daily White House press briefing on Monday, Sean Spicer, the White House spokesman, said: They should get with the program or they should go.
The memo would be issued on the State Departments Dissent Channel, which was established in 1971 during the Vietnam War as a venue for diplomats to freely express their concerns with U.S. policy. Responses to messages within the channel are guaranteed within two working days, according to the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA), which represents foreign-service officers; a substantive reply is to be provided with 30-60 working days, AFSA adds.
The U.S. State Department expressly forbids reprisals for those who use the channel to express views that are contrary to stated U.S. policy. Heres more:
Officers or employees found to have engaged in retaliation or reprisal against Dissent Channel users, or to have divulged to unauthorized personnel the source or contents of Dissent Channel messages, will be subject to disciplinary action. Dissent Channel messages, including the identity of the authors, are a most sensitive element in the internal deliberative process and are to be protected accordingly.
The channel has been used several times over the years by diplomats to express reservationsor outright alarmat U.S. policy. Perhaps the most famous cable sent on the dissent channel was the Blood Telegram in April 1971. It was written by Archer Blood, the U.S. consul general in what was then East Pakistan, and signed by 20 others to protest the U.S. policy of siding with the Pakistani government when it cracked down militarily on what was then the eastern, Bengali flank of its country after a Bengali politician was declared the winner of national elections. Heres more from the telegram:
Our government has failed to denounce the suppression of democracy. Our government has failed to denounce atrocities. Our government has failed to take forceful measures to protect its citizens while at the same time bending over backwards to placate the [West Pakistan] dominated government and to lessen any deservedly negative international public relations impact against them. Our government has evidenced what many will consider moral bankruptcy.
But we have chosen not to intervene, even morally, on the grounds that the
conflict, in which unfortunately the overworked term genocide is applicable, is purely an internal matter of a sovereign state. Private Americans have expressed disgust. We, as professional civil servants, express our dissent with current policy and fervently hope that our true and lasting interests here can be defined and our policies redirected.
Blood was recalled to Washington after writing the telegram. East Pakistan eventually broke away to form Bangladesh.
The channel has also been famously used to express dissent against U.S. policy during the conflicts in Bosnia and Iraq. More recently it was used last June by 51 diplomats who criticized the Obama administrations policies in Syria, urging military strikes against the government of President Bashar al-Assad. John Kerry, the U.S. secretary of state at the time, met with the authors of the memo for about 30 minutes, engaging, The New York Times reported then, in a surprisingly cordial conversation about whether there was a way, in the last six months of the Obama presidency, to use American military force to help end a conflict that by some estimates has claimed 500,000 lives. Ultimately, that never happened.
Spicers call on the officers to quit if they disagree with policy is seen as highly unusual. Ive reached out to AFSA for comments and will update this story when they respond.
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To: markomalley
if they had the courage of their convictions, they'd all quit...
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posted on
01/30/2017 7:31:41 PM PST
by
Chode
(may the RATS all die of dehydration from crying)
To: Terry Mross
Our diplomats serve at the pleasure of our government.
They advance the policies of our nation, and right now Trump sets that diplomatic agenda.
If they can’t climb on board that agenda, they need to go.
Nobody can explain to me in simple terms why a diplomat should be able to champion a policy against the best interests of this nation.
Whether this is such a case or not, there has to be a way to exit a person filling that description. And if there is removal for that, then they are open to being removed for other causes.
This objection is not to your simply relating what you read. I appreciate the mention. I reject that premise.
I’m sure a lot of Leftists think along those lines. I sure don’t join them in that.
62
posted on
01/30/2017 7:32:28 PM PST
by
DoughtyOne
(NeverTrump, a movement that was revealed to be a movement. Thank heaven we flushed!)
To: All
Hmmm. I have to disagree with most all the comments here.
While I vehemently disagree with these foggy bottom pukes, I think the ability to voice dissent is important. I don’t think it should be allowed as a public venue but I do think it is vitally important that the president have access and exposure to a variety of opinions.
That said, Trump needs to vet and replace the entire SES at State as needed - which is probably 95% of them.
63
posted on
01/30/2017 7:32:58 PM PST
by
TheTimeOfMan
(A time for peace and a time for war)
To: tumblindice
As a postscript, if these are the `rat malcontents who said recently that they would leave federal service if Trump won, like celebrities who promised to move to Canada, State wage earners aren’t celebrities, just hired hands.
Get your minds right, disgruntled `rat finks or get the heck out.
64
posted on
01/30/2017 7:33:02 PM PST
by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers, all armed conservatives)
To: All
Thanks for all of the responses. Creepers always know the answers.
65
posted on
01/30/2017 7:35:47 PM PST
by
Terry Mross
(I was once ," verysadamerican". Mo more since "WE" won!)
To: markomalley
Please sign it leftist bureaucrats! That way we don’t have to look for you in order to FIRE you.
66
posted on
01/30/2017 7:37:06 PM PST
by
WMarshal
(President Trump, a president keeping his promises to the American people. It feels like winning.)
To: madprof98
These are the same people who protected Hillary and delayed or withheld information in defiance of Congress and other lawful demands for her e mails. Remember how many could not be recovered according to them?Fire them all.
67
posted on
01/30/2017 7:38:23 PM PST
by
Mollypitcher1
(I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
To: markomalley
[Time for more swamp draining..]
It could be that the whole immigration ban was a subtle way to flushing out “political” government workers.
To: markomalley
The narcissism, the rhetoric,0mg, the stupid burns in this one. They think they are better than us mere voting peasants!
After the Army I went to job fairs and presentations and the State Department was one. The lady in there talked about flying first class and getting married with foreigners... She was completely subordinated and intimidated by foreign tin pot officials, it was disgusting
69
posted on
01/30/2017 7:39:23 PM PST
by
JudgemAll
(Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
To: markomalley
Hope they all have updated resumes for their sake.
To: MtnClimber; MayflowerMadam
Indeed, not one of these cck sucking losers complained when their ambassador got murdered in Lybia, ut oh did they keep bad mouthing Bush about the security issues in Irak, and not one them got hurt.
I refueled and rearmed the Black Water helos in Iraq and you would see them coming out confused and dazed, like it was the first time they actually did work instead of flying first class
71
posted on
01/30/2017 7:42:45 PM PST
by
JudgemAll
(Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
To: MtnClimber; MayflowerMadam
Indeed, not one of these cck sucking losers complained when their ambassador got murdered in Lybia, ut oh did they keep bad mouthing Bush about the security issues in Irak, and not one them got hurt.
I refueled and rearmed the Black Water helos in Iraq and you would see them coming out confused and dazed, like it was the first time they actually did work instead of flying first class
72
posted on
01/30/2017 7:42:46 PM PST
by
JudgemAll
(Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucified)
To: markomalley
This is a tempest in a teapot. The dissent channel can be used by anyone in the Department. It remains to be seen how many will sign whatever is produced.
The dissent channel is just a way for FSOs to express there disagreement with US policy. If someone finds that they can not support it as part of their official duties, then they should resign or be fired.
Having spent 28 years at State as an FSO, I don't view this as any big deal. The MSM will hype it, but the actual impact on US policy as directed by the President, will be nil.
73
posted on
01/30/2017 7:42:47 PM PST
by
kabar
To: markomalley
74
posted on
01/30/2017 7:45:23 PM PST
by
Brandonmark
(Made America Great Again! 11.08.2016 - A DAY OF RENEWAL)
To: TheTimeOfMan
“I do think it is vitally important that the president have access and exposure to a variety of opinions.”
Are you still working?
If so, try drafting a critical memo directly opposed to goals your supervisor has spelled out for you, perhaps criticizing his/her ethics and humanity as well, a variety of opinions from your colleagues, then get as many co-workers as you can to sign it, you know,
Then lay it on his/her desk—no, give it your local newspaper and Atlantic magazine first. Let us know how that works out for you. Just for giggles, OK?
75
posted on
01/30/2017 7:45:57 PM PST
by
tumblindice
(America's founding fathers, all armed conservatives)
To: markomalley
Great idea. Send termination letters to everyone that signs.
76
posted on
01/30/2017 7:47:23 PM PST
by
Ronin
(Blackface or bolt-ons, it's the same fraud. - Norm Lenhart)
To: DoughtyOne
I hear the gnashing of teeth from those who have been traitorous and are about to be fully exposed. They hope to take down or intimidate this POTUS in hopes it will diffuse their destruction.
77
posted on
01/30/2017 7:49:04 PM PST
by
antceecee
(Bless us Lord, forgive us our sins and bring us to everlasting life.)
To: markomalley
Love me some low hanging leftist Gubermint fruit. Bye bye.
78
posted on
01/30/2017 7:52:49 PM PST
by
DAC21
To: kabar
The ship of state has only ONE Captain, the President and CIC. If you go on board you are a subordinate sailor and you better damn well follow the commands of your superior.
79
posted on
01/30/2017 7:53:04 PM PST
by
Mollypitcher1
(I have not yet begun to fight....John Paul Jones)
To: markomalley
Breaking: Trump halts entry of Cuban refugees.
... oh wait, I mean Øbama halts entry of Cuban refugees. A few months ago. Nevermind....
80
posted on
01/30/2017 7:53:17 PM PST
by
C210N
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