By Ray                  McGovern
              
               Dear Admiral                  Fallon,
              
               I have                  not been able to                  find out how to                  reach you                  directly, so I                  drafted this                  letter in the                  hope it will be                  brought to your                  attention.
              
               First, thank you                  for honoring the                  oath we                  commissioned                  officers take to                  protect and                  defend the                  Constitution of                  the United                  States from all                  enemies, foreign                  and domestic. At                  the same time,                  you have let it                  be known that                  you do not                  intend to speak,                  on or off the                  record, about                  Iran.
              
               But our oath has                  no expiration                  date. While you                  are acutely                  aware of the                  dangers of                  attacking Iran,                  you seem to be                  allowing an                  inbred                  reluctance to                  challenge the                  commander in                  chief to trump                  that oath, and                  to prevent you                  from letting the                  American people                  know of the                  catastrophe                  about to befall                  us if, as seems                  likely, our                  country attacks                  Iran.
              
               Two years ago I                  lectured at the                  Naval Academy in                  Annapolis. I                  found it highly                  disturbing that,                  when asked about                  the oath they                  took upon                  entering the                  academy, several                  of the "Mids"                  thought it was                  to the commander                  in chief.
              
               This brought to                  my mind the                  photos of German                  generals and                  admirals (as                  well as top                  church leaders                  and jurists)                  swearing                  personal oaths                  to Hitler. Not                  our tradition,                  and yet…
              
               I was aghast                  that only the                  third Mid I                  called on got it                  right – that the                  oath is to                  protect and                  defend the                  Constitution,                  not the                  president. (cont'd)
Thursday, May 22, 2008
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