GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
For Immediate Release:
Thursday, August 29, 2013
This release is online at http://gp.org/index.php/newsroom/press-releases/details/4/641.html
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Green Party opposes threats of U.S. intervention in Syria and Obama's 'blank check' abuse of military power
• Greens cite conflicting accounts regarding which side used chemical weapons and U.S. attempt to stymie the U.N. probe
• Green Party Speakers Bureau: Green leaders available to speak on foreign policy: http://www.gp.org/speakers/speakers-foreign-policy.php
• Green Shadow Cabinet: http://greenshadowcabinet.us
WASHINGTON,
DC -- The Green Party of the United States opposes threats by the Obama
Administration to launch an attack on Syria and said that an order to
attack would be a serious abuse of presidential power. Greens called for
repeal of the Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) passed by
Congress on September 18, 2001, which the two most recent presidential
administrations have used to justify attacks on other nations.
Green Party leaders said that the accusations by the
U.S., widely reported in U.S. media, that the Assad regime has used
deadly nerve gas against rebellious civilians have been contradicted by
numerous reports in foreign media, which claim that rebel factions have
used chemical weapons.
In response to the Obama Administration's pushback
against the U.N. probe, Greens insisted that U.N. inspectors must be
allowed to continue their investigation of chemical weapons in Syria and
that the investigation must also address who used the weapons ("In Rush
to Strike Syria, U.S. Tried to Derail U.N. Probe," by Gareth Porter,
Inter Press Service, August 27, 2013, http://www.ipsnews.net/2013/08/in-rush-to-strike-syria-u-s-tried-to-derail-u-n-probe/).
"The U.S. should use its clout to broker a
cease-fire, with diplomatic persuasion for Turkey and Saudi Arabia to
stop arming the rebels and Russia and Iran to stop arming Assad," said
Jill Stein, 2012 Green presidential nominee (http://www.jillstein.org).
"U.S. military intervention will make it impossible for us to bring the
two sides together for a political solution. We will sacrifice the only
real pathway to peace for an act that can only pour gasoline on the
fire. President Obama's rush to war risks a repeat of 2003, when
President Bush's order to invade Iraq prevented U.N. inspectors from
discovering that Saddam Hussein's alleged WMDs, one of the stated
reasons for war, did not exist."
Green Party leaders warned that intervention or
military aid would likely result in more mass civilian casualties on all
sides, increase the ongoing politicization of religion, and possibly
trigger a wider regional or global conflict. An assault that aims to aid
the rebels may instead further empower elements of Al-Qaeda that are
involved with rebels and would encourage greater regional animosity
against the U.S. at a time when civilian-killing U.S. drone attacks have
enraged Muslim populations in many countries.
"The current threats against Syria, like the 2011
attack on Libya and ongoing threats against Iran over nonexistent
nuclear arms, show that President Obama has adopted the Bush
Administration's dangerous and belligerent 'war on terror' policies,"
said Emily Cook, chair of the Montgomery County Greens (Pa.) and member
of the International Committee (http://www.gp.org/committees/intl).
"Unilateral drone and special forces attacks, manipulated intelligence,
intense propaganda, disinformation, contempt for international law, and
disregard for the U.S. Constitution's requirement of Congress's
authorization for war are becoming normalized."
"President Obama, like the Bush-Cheney
Administration, is claiming that the 'blank check' enacted under the
AUMF allows him to launch attacks on Libya and Syria without Congress's
consent. This blank check must be repealed," said Ms. Cook. (U.S. House
bill introduced by Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) to repeal the AUMF: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c113:H.R.198.IH:)
The Green Party's chief concern is the well-being of
the Syrian people. Greens urge immediate humanitarian aid to Syrian
civilians suffering in the conflict and expressed solidarity with Syrian
democratic revolutionaries that oppose both the Assad regime and the
Islamist sectarians in the conflict.
Greens agreed with David Swanson, Secretary of Peace
in the Green Shadow Cabinet, who argues that unilateral military
intervention cannot be justified on the basis of Assad's alleged war
crimes, whether confirmed or unconfirmed ("10 problems with the latest
excuse for war," August 26, 2013, http://greenshadowcabinet.us/statements/10-problems-latest-excuse-war).
Furthermore, the U.S. itself has employed cluster bombs, depleted
uranium, and white phosphorus weapons in recent warfare, which cause
mass casualties and are illegal under international law.
"Most Americans understand that they were deceived
by the Bush Administration into supporting the invasion of Iraq, and now
they're skeptical of President Obama's call for war on Syria. The Green
Party represents the views of most Americans, who don't want the U.S.
either to launch an attack or arm the rebels," said Muhammed Malik,
former co-chair of the Miami-Dade Green Party (http://www.miamidadegreenparty.org)
and member of the International Committee. (See "As Syria war
escalates, Americans cool to U.S. intervention: Reuters/Ipsos poll,"
Reuters, August 25, 2013, http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/08/25/syria-crisis-usa-poll-idINDEE97O00N20130825)
See also:
"Don't attack Syria"
Green Shadow Cabinet, August 28, 2013
"Jill Stein, Mona Yacoubian, and Allan Lichtman discuss Syria"
The Voice of Russia, August 27, 2013
"Green Party urges no U.S. interference in Syria, calls on Obama to press Israel to end air strikes"
Green Party of the United States, May 9, 2013
"Attack on Syria Would Violate Constitution Says Law School Professor Boyle"
By Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law, The Struggle Podcast, August 27, 2013
"US Attack on Syria Would Circumvent Constitution,
Intl Law: War drums grow louder as familiar tactics used to garner
support for military action that only 9 percent of Americans support"
By Jon Queally, Common Dreams, August 27, 2013
"Syria: Another Western War Crime In The Making"
By Paul Craig Roberts, August 26, 2013
"The Growing Challenge to The Syrian Regime and the Syrian Uprising"
By Bassam Hadad, Jadaliyya, June 13, 2013
"Self-organization in the Syrian people’s revolution"
Ghayath Naisse, The Fourth International, July 1, 2013
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