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Stand with Veterans
For Peace on November 11
Veterans
For Peace is calling on all our members to take a stand for peace this Armistice
Day. We are calling on all our friends and allies to join us at the barricades
of peace on November 11.
Over the
last several years, Veterans For Peace chapters have taken the lead in celebrating Armistice Day on November 11. We
are reclaiming the original intention of that day – a worldwide call for peace
that was spurred by universal revulsion at the huge slaughter of World War One.
In Canada and the United Kingdom, this day is known as Remembrance Day.
After World
War II, the U.S. Congress decided to re-brand November 11 as Veterans Day. Who
could speak against that? But honoring the warrior quickly morphed into
honoring the military and glorifying war. Armistice Day was flipped from a day
for peace into a day for displays of militarism.
This
November 11, it is as urgent as ever to ring the bells for
peace. Many Veterans For Peace chapters ring bells, and
ask local churches to do the same, at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of
the eleventh month, as was done at the end of World War One.
There are so many reasons we must press our
government to end reckless military interventions that endanger the entire
world.
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In Syria,
the U.S. has armed and supported rebels who share its goal
of overthrowing the Assad government. U.S. intervention in Syria has been a
major factor in the ongoing tragedy that has made refugees of half of all
Syrians, and has done irreparable destruction to the nation of Syria. The U.S.
government and military must end its support of the rebels and abandon its
efforts at regime change. It must join in sincere diplomatic efforts with the
Syrian government and Syrian opposition forces, along with Russia, Iran, Turkey
and Saudi Arabia. All sides know that the solution to the Syrian war is
political, not military. It is time to stop the bloodshed and the exodus of
refugees, and to start talks that respect the self-determination of the Syrian
people.
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In
Afghanistan, the deliberate U.S. bombing of a Doctors Without Borders
hospital was followed by a weak apology from President Obama,
and his announcement that he would break his promise to end that war, and keep
thousands of U.S. troops in Afghanistan beyond his presidency. Fourteen years
of deliberate and reckless killing of thousands of Afghanistan civilians has not
brought Afghanistan peace or stability.
All U.S. troops, planes, drones, contractors and NATO
allies must leave Afghanistan. Let the Afghan people
find their own peace and determine their own future.
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Don’t
Tempt Nuclear War – End the U.S./NATO Confrontation with
Russia. With Russia and the U.S. bombing different rebel
targets in Syria, and with the U.S. and NATO
pressing Russia on its very borders, the threat of yet another World War looms.
The U.S. and Russia have thousands of nuclear weapons pointed at one another,
with the capacity to kill many millions of people in each country. Nuclear war
between Russia and the United States, which was miraculously avoided during the
tense standoff of the Cold War, has re-emerged as an all too real possibility.
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In Ukraine,
the U.S. poured in many millions of dollars to stir up opposition to the elected
(if corrupt) government, even supporting fascist gangs who led a violent coup
that brought a rightwing, western-friendly government to power. Russian speaking
Ukrainians in the east were immediately targeted by fascist elements who took
control of Ukrainian military and security forces. The Russian speaking
minority felt it necessary to organize armed self-defense. Russia facilitated a
plebiscite in the Ukrainian province of Crimea, where Russia’s Black Sea naval
fleet is based, leading to an overwhelming vote to rejoin the Russian
federation.
U.S. and NATO forces must pull back from Russia’s
borders. U.S. and NATO forces are stationed in Poland and the Baltic
nations, encircling Russia on its own borders. A coordinated international
media campaign portrays Russian President Putin as the aggressor, while NATO
carries out threatening war games and the U.S. beefs up its first strike nuclear
capacity in Europe.
NATO, originally organized to confront the Warsaw
Pact forces of the Soviet Union, should be dismantled, instead of being used to
intimidate Russia and morphing into an international intervention force serving
the aims of those who believe in U.S. and Western global
hegemony.
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The U.S.
should pull back from its so-called “Pivot to Asia,” where 60% of U.S. naval
forces will be deployed, and where the U.S. is building regional military
alliances to confront China. In so doing, the U.S. has pressured the Japanese
government to abandon its constitutional pledge not to deploy their military
outside Japan’s borders, forced the South Korean government – against the will
of its people – to build a naval base on Jeju Island, and continues to ignore
the pleas of the Okinawan people to return a sense of sanity to their island by
removing omnipresent military the U.S.
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The
United States, Russia and all nuclear powers must begin living up to their
obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
(NPT), which requires them to negotiate in good faith to
reduce and eventually eliminate all nuclear weapons. The Marshall Islands is
suing the U.S. and all nuclear powers because they are doing just the opposite.
The U.S. government recently announced a thirty year program, estimated to cost
One Trillion Dollars, to “modernize” its nuclear arsenal. In other words, the
U.S. is building new generations of nuclear bombs and missiles. This cannot
stand.
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U.S.
drone wars in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia and beyond must
end.
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The U.S.
must begin dismantling its 900 military bases around the
world.
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War
Abroad Mirrors Racism and Violence at Home. The militarization
of U.S. foreign policy and use of violence and war around the world is mirrored
here at home by racist police killings, and the militarization of law
enforcement and schools, where military recruiters often have total access to
students. Racism and xenophobia are used to dehumanize Muslims and others in
order to justify killing them in war in their own countries. We in Veterans For
Peace realize this is the same hatred used here at home to justify killing
black, brown, and poor people. It is the same fearmongering used to criminalize
honest, hard-working people and tear immigrant families apart through
deportation.
This Armistice Day Veterans For Peace calls for
justice and peace at home and abroad. We call for the end to racist
policies, and for equality for all people.
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Stop the
War on Mother Earth. Veterans For Peace also sees the links between war
and the destruction of the natural environment upon which all living creatures
depend. Stubborn reliance on fossil fuels, and wars for control of them, are
primary causes of the perilous climate change into which the world is
descending. The ongoing nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, Japan reminds us that
nuclear power is neither green nor safe. Shortsighted energy policies threaten
to make entire regions of the planet uninhabitable, turning millions of people
into climate refugees. New and dangerous wars for water, land and other precious
resources are almost certain to follow.
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Between
nuclear war and climate disaster, we are facing the possibility of Hell on
Earth, UNLESS we create a united worldwide movement for peace, justice, equality
and sustainability.
For all of these reasons, stand with Veterans
For Peace on Armistice Day, November 11, 2015
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