American Militarism Threatening To Set Off World War III |
These U.S. government
officials and their immediate subordinates are responsible for the
commission of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and war
crimes as specified by the Nuremberg Charter, Judgment, and Principles
as well as by U.S. Army Field Manual 27-10 of 1956. Today in
international legal terms, the United States government itself should
now be viewed as constituting an ongoing criminal conspiracy under
international criminal law in violation of the Nuremberg Charter, the
Nuremberg Judgment, and the Nuremberg Principles, because of its
formulation and undertaking of serial wars of aggression, crimes against
peace, crimes against humanity, and war crimes that are legally akin to
those perpetrated by the former Nazi regime in Germany. As a
consequence, American citizens possess the basic right under
international law and the United States domestic law, including the U.S.
Constitution, to engage in acts of civil resistance designed to
prevent, impede, thwart, or terminate ongoing criminal activities
perpetrated by U.S. government officials in their conduct of foreign
affairs policies and military operations purported to relate to defense
and counter-terrorism.
" The United
States government itself should now be viewed as constituting an ongoing
criminal conspiracy under international criminal law in violation of
the Nuremberg Charter, the Nuremberg Judgment, and the Nuremberg
Principles."
For that very reason,
large numbers of American citizens have decided to act on their own
cognizance by means of civil resistance in order to demand that the U.S.
government adhere to basic principles of international law, of U.S.
domestic law, and of the U.S. Constitution in its conduct of foreign
affairs and military operations. Mistakenly, however, such actions have
been defined to constitute classic instances of "civil disobedience" as
historically practiced in the United States. And the conventional status
quo admonition by the U.S. power elite and its sycophantic news media
for those who knowingly engage in "civil disobedience" has always been
that they must meekly accept their punishment for having performed a
prima facie breach of the positive laws as a demonstration of their good
faith and moral commitment. Nothing could be further from the truth!
Today's civil resisters are the sheriffs! The U.S. government officials
are the outlaws!
Here I would like to
suggest a different way of thinking about civil resistance activities
that are specifically designed to thwart, prevent, or impede ongoing
criminal activity by officials of the U.S. government under
well recognized principles of international and U.S. domestic law. Such
civil resistance activities represent the last constitutional avenue
open to the American people to preserve their democratic form of
government with its historical commitment to the rule of law and human
rights. Civil resistance is the last hope America has to prevent the
U.S. government from moving even farther down the path of lawless
violence in Africa, the Middle East, Southwest Asia, military
interventionism into Latin America, and nuclear confrontation with Iran,
Pakistan, North Korea, Russia, and China.
Such measures of "civil
resistance" must not be confused with, and indeed must be carefully
distinguished from, acts of "civil disobedience" as traditionally
defined. In today's civil resistance cases, what we witness are American
citizens attempting to prevent the ongoing commission of international
and domestic crimes under well-recognized principles of international
law and U.S. domestic law. This is a phenomenon essentially different
from the classic civil disobedience cases of the 1950s and 1960s where
incredibly courageous African Americans and their supporters were
conscientiously violating domestic laws for the express purpose of
changing them. By contrast, today's civil resisters are acting for the
express purpose of upholding the rule of law, the U.S. Constitution,
human rights, and international law. Applying the term "civil
disobedience" to such civil resistors mistakenly presumes their guilt
and thus perversely exonerates the U.S. government criminals.
" Civil
resistance is the last hope America has to prevent the U.S. government
from moving even farther down the path of lawless violence."
Civil resistors disobeyed
nothing, but to the contrary obeyed international law and the United
States Constitution. By contrast, U.S. government officials disobeyed
fundamental principles of international law as well as U.S. criminal law
and thus committed international crimes and U.S. domestic crimes as
well as impeachable violations of the United States Constitution. The
civil resistors are the sheriffs enforcing international law, U.S.
criminal law and the U.S. Constitution against the criminals working for
the U.S. government!
Today the American people
must reaffirm their commitment to the Nuremberg Charter, Judgment, and
Principles by holding their government officials fully accountable under
international law and U.S. domestic law for the commission of such
grievous international and domestic crimes. They must not permit any
aspect of their foreign affairs and defense policies to be conducted by
acknowledged "war criminals" according to the U.S. government's own
official definition of that term as set forth in U.S. Army Field Manual
27-10 (1956), the U.S. War Crimes Act, and the Geneva Conventions. The
American people must insist upon the impeachment, dismissal,
resignation, indictment, conviction, and long-term incarceration of all
U.S. government officials guilty of such heinous international and
domestic crimes. That is precisely what American civil resisters are
doing today!
This same right of civil
resistance extends pari passu to all citizens of the world community of
states. Everyone around the world has both the right and the duty under
international law to resist ongoing criminal activities perpetrated by
the U.S. government and its nefarious foreign accomplices in allied
governments such as Britain, the other NATO states, Australia, Japan,
South Korea, Georgia, Puerto Rico, etc. If not so restrained, the U.S.
government could very well precipitate a Third World War. Here in Puerto
Rico we saw the stunning example of the most courageous civil resistors
against Yankee Imperialism on Vieques.
The future of American
foreign policy and the peace of the world lie in the hands of American
citizens and the peoples of the world--not the bureaucrats, legislators,
judges, lobbyist, think-tanks, professors, and self-styled experts who
inhibit Washington, D.C., New York City, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Civil resistance is the way to go! This is our Nuremberg Moment now!
Thank you.
Francis
A. Boyle teaches law at the University of Illinois. He is a graduate of
the University of Chicago and Harvard Law School. He has advised
numerous international bodies in the areas of human rights, war crimes,
genocide, nuclear policy, and bio warfare. He received a PHD in
political science from Harvard University.

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