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August 29 Should United States’ soldiers be ordered to serve under the UN flag?

United States Military Enlistment Oath

I, ______, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

So help me God!

UN Officers Oath

I solemnly affirm to exercise in all loyalty, discretion and conscience the functions entrusted to me as a member of the international service of the United Nations, to discharge those functions and regulate my conduct with the interest of the United Nations only in view, and not to seek or accept instructions in respect to the performance of my duties from any government or other authority external to the organization.

John Kozlowski

NEVER!

When I served in the US Air Force, I took an oath to "…defend the Constitution of the United States." Soldiers are not required to obey an illegal order, such as to kill innocent civilians, or to wear the uniform and take commands from another military.

The United States is a sovereign nation. The United States Military is part of the government of the sovereign nation of the United States of America. The ultimate authority for the military in the United States is vested in the President and the Congress who in turn derive their powers from "We the People."

The United States Military is the most powerful military force on earth. It has the power and responsibility to defend the United States from all enemies, without the assistance of UN forces. We do not look to the UN to defend our shores.

At no time should command of any part of the United States Military be under the command of any foreign power, no matter how benevolent that power is.

I salute Army Specialist Michael New (http://www.mikenew.com) and all others who submitted to the oath they took to the United States and refused to wear a UN uniform. They have paid a high price and all respect is due them. I believe that giving the command to our soldiers to wear the UN uniform is unlawful and an act of treason.

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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen and his wife, Janet, pass through an honor cordon of U.S. troops at Task Force Able Sentry in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, on Dec. 24, 1997. Cohen and his wife are visiting U.S. troops stationed at the United Nations' base for the holidays. DoD photo by Sgt. James F. Thompson, U.S. Army.

These US soldiers are wearing blue UN caps and blue UN insignias on their uniforms.

Tom Bush
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Jim Cohen

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Mike Jackson

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Scott Keadle

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Steve Wood

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