Why is the retired soldier, so incensed at Guyana’s elected civilian leadership?

Mr AUBREY Retemyer, a former soldier takes Dr Roger Luncheon to task  because “Dr  Luncheon also questioned the political-military relationship which has been in existence from the nation’s independence up to now.” Mr Retemyer writes in the SN of December 31, 2013 titled “Soldiers should remain professionals” that “The soldier is not and would not be a slave to political dogma nor is he/she driven by the avarice and excessive greed which seems to characterise the PPP.”   Mr Retemeyer, former soldier, no rank given, then seeks to remind the Head of the Presidential Secretariat (HPS) that “when all is said and done, if activities in that (New River Triangle) region should develop at a rapid pace and it becomes a lawless frontier, it would be the ordinary (sic) poor soldiers who would be required to correct the mistakes of this incompetent cabinet”.

Not yet done, the same former soldier also says: “It should be stated here that the professional soldiers’ abiding interest is the safety and security of the state”! Mr Retemyer then advises the HPS that “He should not try to distort the civilian-military relationship in this country.” Is he aware, that civilian authority always directs the military?

Why is the insubordinate retired soldier, so incensed at Guyana’s elected civilian leadership?  Mr Retemyer is very bothered and tells us that Dr Luncheon’s “spin on this whole arrangement in my opinion is disingenuous and extremely troubling. Like a true PPP spin doctor, he once again attempted to confuse and bamboozle the Guyanese public and even the international community with the idea that the military is becoming too assertive. His whole line of argument amounts to a load of nonsense. For decades now, every soldier and especially the officer corps of the Guyana Defence Force know how sensitive that area is.”

Mr Retemyer’s tirade can only underscore the urgency for racial balance of the armed forces.
Slavery has been very deleterious and dehumanising and its effects still are evident.  Many have, like Madiba, moved on having shed the inhumanities imposed by their oppressors.  Not so with Mr Retemeyer who uses it as a badge and shield. Does he speak for himself or all in Guyana’s armed forces?  In fact Mr Retemeyer writes: “As a former soldier, I spent many days and nights in that (sic) hostile but yet pristine environment. Many men and women of my generation were prepared to protect this country, and provide stability for its development.”
The rope for his bile couldn’t have been more easily and transparently wrapped into his own noose.  In a democratic country where civilian authority always outranks any military, Mr Retemyer is yet to recognise the foolishness and absurdity when he then bombastically gives the HPS: ‘My advice to Dr Luncheon is to simply let professional soldiers remain professionals”!

Unable to separate the difference between the civilian democratic mandate acquired by governing authority he substitutes his confusion to be policy by advice. So whiles he is correct that “Most democratic countries around the world do rely on the advice of their military on a whole range of issues” he is most out of his league to incorrectly claim “including national policy or national development.” That is the prerogative of the civilian government fully empowered to solicit it, or not as an option, not a requirement.  Retired from more than active service Mr Retemyer ambiguities couldn’t be more obvious.  Unlike PNC aligned Police Commissioner Mr Winston Felix, now an MP who has freedom of speech to make policy, Mr Retemyer has not come out of the political closet. He too can make his advice policy if the PNC leader’s military rank means nothing to him as well.

For Mr Retemyer to chastise the HPS Dr Luncheon because some are  “not and would not be a slave to political dogma nor … behave like robots”  tells more who  remains mentally shackled but ever more so how misguided he is in asserting  military discipline makes “robots”. Let’s assume he is not AWOL. How heroic and professional was his record when the GDF were unrobotic in the historic rigging of  elections or Dr Walter Rodney’s assassination under the PNC ?

Prophetic or not, Mr Rretemyer’s reflection that:  “I have often contended that in years to come when Guyanese in another dispensation can look back with some clarity of thought they will arrive at some unpleasant conclusions. There will also be a list of persons whose behaviour would have done a disservice to this country.”  Advanced and be recognised soldier! That was last year, wasn’t it?
Today begins a new future for Guyana if Madiba means anything.
Happy New Year! Peace and Happiness to all!

SULTAN MOHAMED

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