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Why I’ll Refuse to Fight in this Immoral War
by Open-Publishing - Saturday 22 January 20057 comments
Edito Wars and conflicts International USA

Every individual soldier has the moral right to decide whether he will put
his life on the line
By George Solomou
Earlier this week, I came out publicly against the war in Iraq. I’m not the only member of the Labour Party to be opposed to our military participation in this American-led adventure, nor am I the only soldier. In fact, there growing vocal minority within the Territorial Army that is against the war. Nonetheless I am the first one to make it clear, in public, that if called to serve in Iraq, I will refuse.
This has not been a decision arrived at impulsively. I have never believed in the rightness of this war; in fact I was on the big anti-war March in February 2003. Even then - before the absence of the weapons of mass destruction that Prime Minister Blair and President Bush cited as the principal reason to rush to war was admitted by all - I was astounded that they could take us to war when it was clear the majority of the population was opposed. Members of the Labour Party at the time were talking about practicing an "ethical foreign policy", and yet there was nothing ethical about the way this was being planned and sold to the public.
It was not as though there was no alternative at the time. Hans Blix, the chief UN weapons inspector, and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan had both pressed for more time before the final decisions were taken. And much of the rest of the world, both governments and their peoples, were saying, "Let’s get this investigation sorted before we start blowing up human beings."
I could have quietly left the Army then, without fuss; you can resign from the Territorial Army if you’ve not actually been called up to serve in action. But from boyhood I had wanted to be a soldier; in fact, when I was 22 I had taken advantage of my dual Cypriot-British citizenship, and done national service for the Greek army in Cyprus. Later I had joined the TA, as a medic, and I was proud to be a part of that institution, and bound to my friends and comrades there, some of whom agreed with me about the futility, immorality and illegality of the war. None of us had been called up yet, so we succumbed to the all too human temptation to put off the evil day until it was upon us. In the end, quite a few did resign, and others who were called up deliberately failed their medical examinations.
But although I stayed on a while longer, in the last year, when two of my comrades returned wounded, I began thinking seriously about what I could do to help end this continuing war. I began to do a lot of research, learning everything I could about the illegality and immorality of our occupation of Iraq. And I started to go on the anti-war demos that continue around the country. I listened to peace campaigners and soldiers who had been out there, and MPs like George Galloway. I would recommend similar research to any soldier who is having doubts about the war.
Finally, one day about a month ago, I stood up at a demo in my local London borough of Hackney and just said "I want to get out of this, but what can I do?" It became clear that working with Military Families Against the War, I could make public my despair, my anger and my intention to refuse any call-up to serve in Iraq.
I wanted to leave the TA in the public way I have because, although so many solders are against this war, they don’t have a rallying point. There has to be someone who is the first to go. After that, there will be another and another and another. They’re out there, the soldiers who want to make plain their refusal to part of this illegal war - I know, I’ve talked to them.
Many people, even those who agree with my views on the war, will say that it is not the place of soldiers to decide which wars they will fight; that decision must be taken by their senior officers, and ultimately by the government of the day. But you should only obey orders that are morally right. The WMD claims were untrue, and so many other lies were told in the pursuit of this war. Every individual soldier also has the moral right to decide whether he will put his life on the line. After all, it is his flesh and blood that gets wounded; that gives him the right to an opinion.
And in the modern army, not every opinion will be the same. No longer do soldiers come from a uniform cultural background. The Army wants lots of ethnic groups, and now that they’ve got them, they have to accept that there will be different points of view. Think of the position of Muslims in the Army. My own background as Greek Cypriot has made me aware of some distasteful things that the British military did in Cyprus in the Fifties; so I too have a different perspective. If the Government wants their soldiers to fight, they will have to be clear and honest about what they are asking them to do.
I’m proud to be part of the military family that is against the war. There will be more soldiers coming out soon, and I’ll be proud to stand next to them on 19 March at the anti-war demo in London. We can help stop this illegal and immoral war, and that is our duty now.
If any soldier would like to contact George Solomou or Military Families Against the War, they can do so at
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to file as a conscientious objector
Forum posts
24 January 2005, 05:26
Keep up the fight to refuse to fight! You are TRULY a soldier for ALL of us. Please start a movement of fellow soldiers and refuse to fight Bush’s War. It is not a war for the people of US or UK, it is for BUSH and RUMSFELD! Do not put your life or your friends life on the line for them You are a much better person then them.
We appreciate you speaking out!
THANKS!
A concerned US citizen who wants our troops home.
27 January 2005, 02:16
Praise Allah. It is fighting this unjust war for which you must not do. We are in hopes that you will make this happen for all you friends. Only when all come to praise Allah will George Bush be shown to be devil he is. How can there be peace when american soldiers slaughter us 100 thousands. Join us in moving american soldier out Iraq.
28 January 2005, 23:35
That is not a real Iraqi. His IP is in the eastern US.
2 February 2005, 23:35
America free country. We go any where.
4 February 2005, 03:56
Thank goodness not all American and Britich soldiers are as unwilling to defend freedom as yourself.America wouldn’t exist if we were’nt willing to fight.
13 February 2005, 09:52
It is not about "defending freedom". It is about oil. It is about blame transference for the 9/11 atrocity. 9/11 was about forming public and congressional opinion in order to pass patriot acts one and two. Patriot acts were about over riding our constitutional rights of unlawful search and seizure, speedy trial, privacy, etc. Over riding our constitutional rights is about finishing up our paradyne shift to "police state" status. Police State status is about the NWO and the hierarchy govt. that it brings-ie. no personal rights, just rules and codes. No constitution, no freedom.
A one world government, one world money system, one world religion, one world political system.
Sadly, the "war" has little to nothing to do with freedom.
8 February 2005, 00:17
"Distateful things the British Army did in Cyprus in the 1950’s" Pardon? So the EOKA Terroists that they fought wore uniforms and faced them in battle? No... they didn’t. They shot young soldiers in the back usaully and also murdered Mrs Sutcliff sitting with her children in a cafe having a milkshake. It’s thanks to the "distateful" British Army that Cyprus had one of the best health care systems in the Mid East from the 50’s to the late 70’s - its thanks to the British that malaria was eliminated in Cyprus. 1000’s of Cypriots men and women have married British people... an why 1000’s of Britons have married Cypriots and its why 100000000’s of both Brits and Cypriots have lived in both countries as good friends.... EOKA was and probably still is an evil organisation that was manipulated by the Far right AND the far left and was too stupid to see what was happening. THEY caused the Turkish invasion in 1974 - Good old Nicos Sampson... So, Mr Solomou...Just why DID you join the BRITISH TA? oh.. and did you swear an oath ? Ex Soldier and Cyprus veteran