06-12-2008, 04:29 AM
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Sussi *7.7.86 - 18.6.09*
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Germany
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Army 'betrayal'
Army prosecutors say Watada's behaviour was dangerous to "the mission" and morale of other soldiers.
Captain Dan Kuecker said at one hearing: "He betrayed his fellow soldiers who are now serving in Iraq."
Colonel Dan Baggio, a US army spokesperson, said: "[It] sets a bad example for the soldiers underneath that person. It sets a bad precedent. At that point in time you've lost good order and discipline. You can't have that in a military organisation."
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No, what Watada did is not betrayal. He is not only one who said that Iraq war is an illegal war and crime. I Watada for fight his rights and accept to face at court room... Many soliders were being forced to extend their agreement contract and threaten them to face jail or whatever if they refused go to Iraq... They were being forced to sign to extend agreement contract... If they want to quit to be solider then is their decision... Watada said that he like to serve any countries where is legal, not illegal. I don't blame him because I would never do illegal job... it would teach anyone it's okay to do illegal... No Way...
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