GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
For Immediate Release:
Thursday, June 19, 2014
This release is online at http://www.gp.org/newsroom/press-releases/details/4/714
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Green Party: No new U.S. military action in Iraq
• Airstrikes, ground troops will not solve new conflicts, say Greens
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WASHINGTON,
DC -- The Green Party of the United States is calling for no new U.S.
military action in Iraq, including on-the-ground troop deployment and
airstrikes.
Greens are urging President Obama to resist demands
by belligerent politicians and pundits for a U.S. assault in Iraq
against ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria).
"Those
who want peace in the region should prepare to resume the protests that
answered President Bush's drumbeat for war. Americans should resist
propaganda claiming that U.S. military assaults lead to peace and
liberation. The 2003 invasion caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands
of Iraqi civilians, as well as 4,486 U.S. service members, and
destruction of Iraqi society and infrastructure," said Cheri Honkala,
the Green Party's 2012 nominee for Vice President (http://www.jillstein.org/cheri_honkala).
Greens across the U.S. have begun to organize and
participate in protests against military action. The Miami-Dade Green
Party is officially co-sponsoring and will speak at an anti-war rally on
June 21 in Downtown Miami (https://www.facebook.com/events/1419148715034648/).
Drone attacks, which President Obama escalated in
Pakistan and other countries and which the Green Party has vigorously
opposed, don't only "take out" enemies, they also cause civilian death
and widespread terror among populations that live near targets.
Greens said that further U.S. military action is
likely to aggravate the current crisis and may empower ISIS and other
factions, as the history of U.S. engagement in Iraq demonstrates. The
invasion ordered by President Bush in 2003 made such conflict
inevitable: sectarian extremist groups, which had a marginal presence in
Iraq before 2003, began to emerge in the chaos of war, especially after
the Iraq's armed forces and civil services were dismantled. Such groups
include al-Qaeda and militias supported by Saudi Arabia, Iran, and
other countries.
CIA officials warned the Bush Administration in
advance that war would cause a larger breakdown and increase tensions in
Iraq between Shiites and Sunnis, but the Bush Administration ignored
ignored this advice and misrepresented the CIA's analysis.
Green Party leaders also noted the dangerous
inconsistency of a foreign policy that supports arming sectarian
anti-Assad rebels in Syria and anti-Gaddafi factions in Libya while
bombing their counterparts in Iraq. (See "ISIS Iraq Offensive: Can the
Empire Reassert Control of the Jihadists?" by Glen Ford, Black Agenda
Report, June 17, http://www.blackagendareport.com/content/isis-iraq-offensive-can-empire-reassert-control-jihadists)
President Obama withdrew U.S. troops from Iraq in
2011, in accord with the timetable signed by Bush and under pressure
from the Iraqi Parliament.
"The President
should not heed the advice of Republican and Democratic warhawks who
were completely wrong about Iraq twelve years ago," said Howie Hawkins,
Green candidate for Governor of New York (http://www.howiehawkins.org).
"The current situation shows the consequences of a doctrine of military
aggression that was behind an attempt to establish U.S. political
hegemony and unrestricted access to oil resources in the Middle East."
"The U.S. media and Democratic Party leaders
swallowed the Bush Administration's false statements about WMDs, Iraqi
involvement in the 9/11 attacks, and Saddam Hussein's nuclear ambitions.
Instead of enjoying more airtime, Bush officials who lied should be
investigated and prosecuted for conspiracy related to manipulation of
intelligence, public deception, and violation of international law to
which the U.S. is signatory," said Mr. Hawkins.
Greens said that Congress must repeal the
Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) and the bipartisan "blank
check" for the White House to wage war, which initiated an era of
endless war and increasing attacks on Muslim countries that had not
attacked the U.S. The Green Party also calls for deep reductions in
military spending and transfer of funding to human needs.
See also:
"The United States' Tragic Role in Iraq"
By Stephen Zunes, The Progressive, June 16, 2014
"Vets Say: No Military Intervention In Iraq"
By Staff and VeteransForPeace.org, Popular Resistance, June 16, 2014
"Wake Up and Smell the Oil: The Grass-Roots Struggle Against the Oil Plunder in Iraq"
Book review of "Fuel on the Fire: Oil and Politics in Occupied Iraq" by Greg Muttitt
By Eddie J. Girdner, Monthly Review, April 2014
"Do Not Bomb, Arm, or Send Troops to Iraq" (petition)
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