Puerto Rican soldier objects to combat in Iraq - is Declared a Deserter
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 09:40PM
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AP - A Navy petty officer opposed to the
war in Iraq refused to board his ship Monday as sailors and Marines
deployed for the Persian Gulf. Petty Officer 3rd Class Pablo Paredes,
23, said he has opposed the war since its inception. Until recently,
the weapons-control technician said he did not feel he had a direct
role in the war. Two weeks ago, however, he said he was involuntarily
transferred to the amphibious transport USS Bonhomme Richard, which
ferries Marines to Iraq. "I don't want to be a part of a ship that's
taking 3,000 Marines over there, knowing a hundred or more of them
won't come back," he said. "I can't sleep at night knowing that's what
I do for a living." Paredes of the New York City borough of the Bronx
said he joined the Navy in 2000 and has 20 months left on his six-year
enlistment. He said he was stationed previously in Japan. He said he
was young and naive when he joined the Navy and "never imagined, in a
million years, we would go to war with somebody who had done nothing to
us." Paredes was at the ship's pier at Navy Base San Diego Monday as
Expeditionary Strike Group Five left for its tour in the Pacific and
Indian oceans. Lt. Jonathan Groveman, spokesman for the
Southeastern Region of the Navy in San Diego, Calif., said Paredes, 23,
was declared a deserter because he had announced his intentions to not
fight in Iraq. "He is considered a deserter because he made statements
declaring his intention to not serve (in Iraq). We have notified the
pertinent authorities to proceed with his arrest," Groveman said in a
telephone interview with a Puerto Rican newspaper. [more] and [more]
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