By
Ray
Starmann
Good
afternoon ladies and gentlemen, in concern for
the lives of current and future US military
personnel and to honor those who have gone
before, I must speak to the nation
today.
I
am resigning as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff and retiring from the Marine Corps for the
following
reasons:
For
the last seven years during the Obama
Administration:
I
have watched and remained silent as hundreds of
senior officers were forced to resign or were
forcibly retired because of their disagreements
with the current policies wrecking the
military.
I
have watched and remained silent as people who
have never served a day in uniform laid siege to
the glorious traditions of the US
military.
I
have watched and remained silent as male ROTC
cadets paraded in red high heels, male soldiers
conducted physical training wearing pregnancy
simulators, combat units dealt with
breastfeeding and lactation issues in the field
and sensitivity training became the standard
operating procedure of the US
military.
I
have watched and remained silent as
trans-genders were authorized to serve in the
ranks, and three females graduated from the US
Army Ranger School, under what I believe are the
most dubious of
circumstances.
My
predecessors in the JCS chose to look the other
way, and like Pontius Pilate, wash their hands
of these egregious
affairs.
My
predecessors in the JCS were more concerned
about their careers than about the welfare of
the nation and the troops they led every
day.
Now
the final nail in the coffin of the US military
has been hammered in. On April 1, 2016,
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, with the full
backing of the President of the United States,
authorized the legal inclusion of women in the
combat arms branches and special operations
units of the United States Armed
Forces.
In
good conscience, I can no longer remain silent.
The stakes are too high for this nation and for
the women in the US military who, I believe will
be greatly harmed by their inclusion in the
combat arms and special
operations.
I
can no longer watch the US military be
annihilated. While many have chosen to sit on
the sidelines, I must step forth and report to
the nation concerning the mortal danger the US
military is in tonight because of its commander
in chief, President Barack Obama and his cabinet
and
advisers.
The
evidence against women in direct combat from the
Center for Military Readiness and the Marine
Corps’ 36 million dollar, 9 month study and the
performance of women at the Marine Infantry
Officers Basic Course is overwhelming. Yet, the
President, the Secretary of Defense, the
Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of the
Army refuse to acknowledge that the evidence
even
exists.
It
does exist and it indicates that while women
perform spectacularly in 80% of the jobs in the
military, the combat arms and special operations
should be closed to them;
permanently.
Women
are simply prone to more injuries than men, have
less muscle mass, do not have the upper body
strength, the same aerobic lung capacity and the
aggressiveness to fulfill the military’s combat
readiness requirements and
missions.
The
so-called experts often say that women have
already served in combat. In the last two
conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, females did
engage the enemy and many performed heroically
and beyond the call of duty. But, returning fire
during a military police security operation is
not the same as being in a combat arms unit that
has the mission of finding, fixing and killing
the enemy. That is like comparing Pop Warner
Football with the
NFL.
Reality
says that women serving in the combat arms and
special operations is not just a bad idea, but a
horrific decision that puts this nation in
mortal
danger.
The
President and the Secretary of Defense are not
dealing with reality, but with a feminist based
fantasy based on false premises of gender
neutrality. They see the world the way they want
it to be, not the way it is. These policies are
based on the illusion that genders are neutral
and that none of this will affect the military’s
readiness, esprit de corps and ability to wage
and win
wars.
There
is no gender neutrality on a
battlefield.
It
is the responsibility of America’s military
leaders to protect the nation and to obey the
lawful orders of those appointed above us. But,
our military leaders are not martinets. There is
no Fuehrerprinzip in America. An order is not
just an order. The nation’s military leaders
have a moral duty to inform our elected
officials when policies they support and
implement are destructive to the nation
itself.
Silence
is not golden. It is pure and unadulterated
moral
cowardice.
Congress
also has a duty to protect the nation and to
insure that the military is strong and readiness
is maintained. On the issue of women in combat,
Congress has been full of sound and fury, while
signifying nothing. Except for a few concerned
veterans like Senator John McCain and
Congressman Duncan Hunter, Congress has remained
silent because a majority of Congress has never
served and is largely ignorant of the issue
itself.
I
cannot in good conscience promote policies that
will order American women, ages 18 – 26 to
register and be eligible for a military draft
which could place them in combat arms units in
wartime.
I
cannot in good conscience serve as the highest
ranking military member of the US military, when
I am completely at odds with the social
engineering directives emanating from the
Secretary of Defense and the
President.
The military has one sole mission.
That is to wage war and to vanquish the enemies
of this nation on land, on the seas and in the
air. It must never be used as a social
engineering project by naïve and uninformed
politicians and
lobbyists.
As
the military prepares for this cataclysmic
change, the enemies of this nation are lining up
against us. They know that this is a lose, lose
situation for us and a win, win situation for
them. They know that we are now going to wage
war with a much weaker force and that our
readiness is withering by the
hour.
It
is very possible that the United States of
America may never win another war. I do not
believe this is hyperbole. I believe this is a
fact.
The
fate of the republic hangs in mortal jeopardy. I
pray that my successor and a new President
elected in 2016 have the courage and the wisdom
to amend the policies that might very well
destroy this great nation I have served for
nearly four
decades.
I
bid you farewell. Semper
Fi.
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