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Sean Penn's Open Letter to Bush in Washington
Post Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 18:31:41 -0800 Many of your actions to date and those proposed seem to violate every defining
principle of this country over which you preside: intolerance of debate ("with us or against
us"), marginalization of your critics,
the promoting of fear through unsubstantiated rhetoric, manipulation of a quick
comfort media, and the position of
your administration's deconstruction of civil liberties all contradict the very
core of the patriotism you There can
be no justification for the actions of Al Qaeda. Nor acceptance of the criminal
viciousness of the tyrant,
Saddam Hussein. Yet, that bombing is answered by bombing, mutilation by
mutilation, killing by killing, is
a pattern that only a great country like ours can stop. However, principles
cannot be recklessly or
greedily abandoned in the guise of preserving them. Avoiding war while accomplishing national security is no simple task. But you will recall that we Americans had a little missile problem down in Cuba once. Mr. Kennedy's restraint (and that of the nuclear submarine captain, Arkhipov) is to be aspired to. Weapons of mass destruction are clearly a threat to the entire world in any hands. But as Americans, we must ask ourselves, since the potential for Mr. Hussein to possess them threatens not only our country, (and in fact, his technology to launch is likely not yet at that high a level of sophistication) therefore, many in his own region would have the greatest cause for concern. Why then, is the United States, as led by your administration, in the small minority of the world nations predisposed toward a preemptive military assault on Iraq? Simply put, sir, let us re-introduce inspection teams, inhibiting offensive capability. We buy time, maintain our principles here and abroad and demand of ourselves the ingenuity to be the strongest diplomatic muscle on the planet, perhaps in the history of the planet. The answers will come. You are a man of faith, but your saber is rattling the faith of many Americans in you. I do understand what a tremendously daunting task it must be to stand in your shoes at this moment. As a father of two young children who will live their lives in the world as it will be affected by critical choices today, I have no choice but to believe that you can ultimately stand as a great president. History has offered you such a destiny. So again, sir, I beg you, help save America before yours is a legacy of shame and horror. Don't destroy our children's future. We will support you. You must support us, your fellow Americans, and indeed, mankind. Defend us from fundamentalism
abroad but don't turn a blind
eye to the fundamentalism of a diminished citizenry through loss of civil
liberties, of dangerously
heightened presidential autonomy through acts of Congress, and of this country's
mistaken and pervasive
belief that its "manifest destiny" is to police the world. We know
that Americans are frightened and angry.
However, sacrificing American soldiers or innocent civilians in an unprecedented
preemptive
attack on a separate sovereign nation, may well prove itself a most temporary
medicine. On the other hand,
should you mine and have faith in the best of this country to support your
leadership in representing a
strong, thoughtful, and educated United States, you may well triumph for the
long haul. Lead us there, Mr.
President, and we will stand with you. |