Thursday, May 12, 2022

The Free Officers Movement is the Free Syrian Army 2014

 





Fundamental Code For National Identity:  National Representation and National Armed Forces

 

 

 

 

Section One:

National army is a formation independent of public scrutiny for as much of the conduct which adheres to the fundamentals of nation and army.  The nation requires trust in the officials and officers which are above all the representatives of the people in order to carry out duties of that office.  The nation requires from the officials and officers honesty, loyalty and integrity with the duties and responsibilities of the representation in offices.  The army requires trust in superiors, trust in comrades.  The army requires honesty, loyalty, and integrity to function in a secure environment.    Fundamental to the national army is each individual who is representative within it to be trustworthy, honest, loyal, and have integrity.  Each criticism that comes from the society external to those with the duty to be representative of the nation is a criticism pertaining to the absence or lack of quality in the fundamentals.  To shirk all sabotage of the individuals as representatives of a national army the individuals should counteract every external criticism with an exhibit of actual trustworthiness, or honesty, or loyalty, or integrity which will disqualify the saboteurs and discredit the saboteurs.  And it is an act of defense of the nation.  Individual soldiers and individual officials should be prepared in a peer environment where there is lack of oversight that the fundamentals of the national identity remain secure. 

 

It is the cases where vulnerability in the fundamentals of national army, national representation, and therefore national identity; internal defense must review it and reinforce security. 

 

A revolution is a vulnerable formation of national identity.  A revolution is a basic fight about the fundamentals of the national army, the national representation and therefore the national identity.   It means a combat about trust, honesty, loyalty, and integrity.  The combat is reconciled because of the restoration of cohesive national sense of trust, honesty, loyalty, and integrity.  Each individual who is building up the fundamentals of the nation internally or inside groups are moving closer to the resolution of conflict.  In fact, you don’t win the war unless you possess the trust of the nation, the honesty perceived by the nation, the loyalty therefore from the nation to you being the representation, and integrity.  And if you lack this you do not win ever.  Repression and dispossession and tyranny do not have integrity with the nation.  Does not have the trust of the nation.  Lies to the nation, and is disloyal to the nation.  This is illegitimate representation. 

Victory is with the people who are trustworthy, honest, loyal, and have integrity as official and officer to represent duty of the office in service to the nation. 

Section Two:  Trust

Article one:  Officials Manuel For Trust Building In the National Identity: (Political Representation, Legal Codes, Regulations)

i.             The inhabitants of the vicinity should have personal knowledge of the representatives in their area.  Every inhabitant should be aware of who is the chief of police.  Who are the judges.  Who are the defense forces officer in the top station at this location.  What is the legal code of conduct.  What is criminality.

i.             Inhabitants should be able to access publications which readily display, inform, and advise of those critical representatives of the greater realm; national identity. 

ii.           Publications should regularly publish and focus with integrity upon the area officials who are the superior, and superior officers of the area/ region. 

iii.          Chain of command must be respected at all times.

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Article two:  Officers Manuel For Trust Building In the National Identity: (Armed Forces)

i.             The armed forces shall have an independent public access forum and an independent publishing office for public distribution. 

ii.           Articles published regularly for the public should convey at all times the respect for chain of command. 

iii.          All contact of officers and soldiers with the civilian public and amongst peers should refer to the fundamentals of trust, honesty, loyalty, integrity of the nation and in respect to the chain of command. 

iv.          Insubordination relative to the fundamentals of trust, honesty, loyalty and integrity is not a legitimate conduct.  The fundamentals of the nation should be upheld simultaneous to subordination under the command structure.  This can place superior officials at vulnerability to any violation of trust of the nation; being dishonest to the nation; being disloyal to the nation; and promote the need for having national integrity, but this should exclude destabilization of the command structure.  Superior officers whose subordinates function as an adhesive unit with a true national identity might depose violatory superiors as one movement with one solidified and absolute belief in the execution of one such act.  The chaos of criticism in public against superiors violates the purpose of structured command. 

v.            Independent civilian press and publishers may frequently criticize the representation of the army and officials of all of the government services; it must be strictly identified that any such criticism which transgresses the nations trust, is dishonest, is a mark of disloyalty, or fails to maintain integrity is an exhibit of the individuals in these independent civilian press and publication of failure to possess fundamentals of national identity; the identity of an individual of this nation as a Sovereignty of people.  Therefore, reinforcement of the fundamentals for the public (via publishing likewise or public displays should be counted) should be a timely if not immediate counteraction toward any such publications and their publishers.  The fundamentals of the nation are:  trust, honesty, loyalty, integrity. 

Section Three:  Honesty

Honesty is one of the most practical and trying obligation to fulfill.  Honesty is adherence to ones motives and intents mentally.  Honesty is to disqualify mental ideas that come into ones mind which don’t hold true to the nature of ones motives and intents.  Honesty means to be quiet more often and not as much talk.  Some ideas may come to mind which help fulfill goals, but are the goals really hitting the target of ones motives and intents?  Revenge does not fulfill honest motives; because when a person suffers the loss their true motive is love of the lost and desire for compensation of the loss.  The revenge doesn’t have anything to do with the loss; this is dishonesty.  Revolutions to remove people from offices is honesty of intent to stop those people from exercising any power and there should be legitimate reasons why. Those are the reasons are what motivates revolutions to remove people from offices and this is honest motives and intents.  Individuals, in order to preserve honesty should be thoughtful for each instance that they become provoked.  Do critical assessments about what is a true strategy based on the motives and intents.  If you want to be safe then you are honest.  Have more honesty with yourself when you see yourself in danger or danger zones ahead. 

 

 

Article one:  Officials Manuel For Honesty Building In the National Identity: (Political Representation, Legal Codes, Regulations)

Party-based political representation which holds any office dedicated to the residents of that area is dishonest representation.  This is the representation of a person who is using the office that belongs to the whole of the people in that vicinity but inside the office doing work only for some of the people and excluding others from their rights to be represented at all times in the office of their area.  This is dishonesty and it is against national identity, weakening the security and stability nationally. 

Article two:  Officers Manuel For Honesty Building In the National Identity: (Armed Forces)

 

 

 

 

Section Four:  Loyalty

Article one:  Officials Manuel For Loyalty Building In the National Identity: (Political Representation, Legal Codes, Regulations)

Loyalty depends on knowing what to value and where to invest more of your value.  If you do not have the foresight nor make observation about the dimension of an item, or the item undergoes changes; the value of the item or the investment of value you make with the item may likewise undergo the changes.  Being acutely aware of what your own values are and what value you invest with others supports your capability for pure loyalty.  Practicing the discrimination of loyalty should be done on a constant basis.  For each contact with another person one should mentally review the qualities of that contact: this is basic situational awareness and is critical to be practiced constantly.  To mentally review a contact for loyalty, be thoughtfully aware of the following:  what is it I value of this person, can I invest the value of myself with this person in a positive way.  Loyalty resides on the predisposition that one has honesty and that exchange between people are outwardly a trustworthy experience of them represented or displayed.  Placing ones trust in others that are demonstrably trustworthy and being able to depend on others constant honesty builds ground for loyalty. 

Article two:  Officers Manuel For Loyalty Building In the National Identity: (Armed Forces)

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