| The Honorable George W. Bush
President of the United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear
Mr. President:
I am writing to express the American TFP’s
full support for our Armed Forces which you, as Commander-in-Chief,
have sent into combat against the Saddam Hussein regime
in Iraq.
As you have often said, the United States,
as a sovereign nation, has a right to declare war when its
people, territorial integrity, or interests are attacked
or threatened. Our sovereignty allows us to make this decision
independent of international organizations or bodies.
Moreover, Natural Law does not distinguish
between defensive or offensive war. It is sufficient that
the threat be real and menacing. That same law supports
the right of a sovereign state to come to the aid of an
oppressed people that suffers under the yoke of an unjust
regime, and, depending on the circumstances, this Natural
Law right may even oblige in charity.
The September 11 attacks underscored the
existence of an enemy whose ideologues proclaim their goal
shamelessly: the extermination of America and Western civilization.
Nevertheless, throughout the world a chorus
of socialists, liberal clergy, radical pacifists, anarchists,
and leftist non-governmental organizations dispute not only
the cause for this war, but even America’s right to
declare war. Such a position is unacceptable since it would
leave America dishonored and defenseless before a very real
threat.
Thus, as our brave troops engage in battle, we must put
ourselves in the hands of Divine Providence. We especially
pray that God guide you, Mr. President, and bless our great
nation amid all the uncertainties and sufferings this war
may bring.
With sentiments of profound respect, I am,
Sincerely yours,
Raymond E. Drake
President
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