Fight The Obama War Machine Rally At Park Street, Boston Saturday September 13- I PM- The Anti-War Struggle Begins-Again
NEW
WARS / OLD WARS – Are You Feeling Safer Now?
Amid the obsessive
mainstream media chatter about whether Obama’s war is legal without
Congressional approval – probably not, though most members of Congress are not
anxious for a vote anytime soon – there is almost no mention that bombing Syria
without the agreement of its sovereign government is clearly a
violation of international law. This applies to unilateral actions by the US or
NATO, or any “collation of the willing” Obama can cobble together in the Middle
East. The likely US “allies” in this enterprise are themselves dictatorships
via fake elections (Egypt, Jordan) or absolute Gulf Monarchies (Saudi Arabia,
Qatar, UAE, etc.). Only the UN Security Council is legally empowered to apply
military force across borders, except in the case of immediate defense against
foreign attack.
Saturday,
September 13
No U.S.
War on Iraq and Syria!
1pm,
Park St. MBTA Station
President Obama
plans to launch a new war on Iraq and Syria, using US air strikes, arms, money,
and training, and over 1,500 U.S. ground troops. The U.S. war on Iraq in
2003-2011 caused this crisis.
We can't let this
happen again. Join together to protest another US war in Iraq and Syria. It’s
time once again to stand up for peace and justice and against this
insanity.
Sponsored by United
for Justice with Peace, Massachusetts Peace Action and the Committtee for Peace
& Human Rights (list in formation). Facebook:
|
|
PHYLLIS BENNIS: Six
Steps Short of War to Beat ISIS
The bottom line
is there is no immediate action that will make ISIS disappear, even if U.S.
airstrikes manage to get the right target somewhere and take out an APC or a
truckload of guys with RPGs or whatever… As horrifying as the beheading of the
two U.S. journalists was, revenge is never a good basis for foreign policy. We
should keep in mind that Matthew Olson, the outgoing head of the National
Counterterrorism Center, said last week that “there is no credible information that
[ISIS] is planning to attack the United States,” and there is “no indication at
this point of a cell of foreign fighters operating in the United States—full
stop.” … We have to recognize that military attacks are not only wrong in a
host of ways (illegal in international law, immoral because of civilian
casualties, a distraction from vitally needed diplomacy) but also that those
strikes are making real solutions impossible… weakening ISIS requires eroding
the support it relies on from tribal leaders, military figures, and ordinary
Iraqi Sunnis. More
MANIPLUATING PUBLIC
OPINION. . . Again
After Media Assault
Americans Believe ISIS Threat To US
After a
continual barrage of media hype surrounding a group of Islamist fighters in Iraq
and Syria the American people are scared that the homeland is in jeopardy.
According to a CNN/ORC Poll, 45% of Americans see that ISIS is a “very serious threat to the
US.” That number parallels what Americans thought of Al Qaeda in 2003. 90%
of Americans, according to the poll, believe ISIS is some level of threat to the
US. Despite ISIS being a regional group trying to establish an caliphate in the
Middle East and zero evidence to back up the claim, 70% of Americans also think
ISIS has agents in the US ready to strike. While media distortions are a large
part of why the public has become hysterical on ISIS, part of the response is
also due to a game ISIS itself has been playing… The US intervening may be
exactly what ISIS wants at this point. That like the killings in Iraq by Al
Qaeda that led to US blunders in Fallujah, ISIS is setting the US up for a
similar overreaction. More
Of course, the
“threat” to the US is a lie. . .
Some News
Organizations Finally Realize Obama’s War Message is Misleading
President
Obama’s plan to “degrade and destroy” the Islamic State counts on pretty much
everything going right in a region of the world where pretty much anything the
U.S. does always goes wrong. Our newspapers of record today finally remembered
it’s their job to point stuff like that out. The New York Times… [points out] the essential but often
overlooked fact that “American intelligence agencies have concluded that [the
Islamic State] poses no immediate threat to the United States.” “Daniel
Benjamin, who served as the State Department’s top counterterrorism adviser
during Mr. Obama’s first term, said the public discussion about the ISIS threat
has been a “farce,” with “members of the cabinet and top military officers all
over the place describing the threat in lurid terms that are not justified.”
“It’s hard to imagine a better indication of the ability of elected officials
and TV talking heads to spin the public into a panic… More
Since 9/11, Fewer
Americans Say Terrorism Top Problem
Thirteen years
after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.,
terrorism is far less top-of-mind for Americans than it was immediately after
those attacks. Mentions of terrorism did increase slightly this month as
terrorist groups such as ISIS took actions that directly affect the U.S.,
prompting calls for U.S. action from many politicians and some journalists.
While terrorism may be less top-of-mind to Americans -- and less likely to
register as the most important problem facing the nation -- many still see it as
important when asked about it specifically. In January polling, 72% of Americans
said they felt terrorism was an important issue for Congress and the
president to deal with this year. In February, 77% said international terrorism was a critical threat to the U.S. The
economy or dissatisfaction with government may trump terrorism as the most
important problem at the moment, but many Americans still see terrorism as a
threat that must be dealt with, even 13 years after 9/11. More
Resurrection,
reinvention and linguistics. Barack Obama did the lot. And now he’s taking
America to war in Syria as well as Iraq. Oh yes, and he’s going to defeat Isis,
its “barbarism”, “genocide”, its “warped ideology” – until the bad guys are
“vanquished from the earth”. What happened to George W Bush? … One can
see, of course, how difficult these lessons in Middle East history must be for
the average American. All these forces of evil being vanquished over and over
again, and then – bingo – there’s another force of evil to vanquish. So Obama
produces words that are easy to swallow. “genocide”, “barbarism”, “cancer”.
More
BASEVICH:
Obama’s Plans Ignore the Lessons of the ME Wars
For
the 20 years between 1991 and 2011 — the interval between Operation Desert Storm
and the final withdrawal of U.S. forces after a lengthy occupation of Iraq —
Washington policymakers, Republican and Democratic, relied on various forms of
coercion to align Iraq with American expectations of how a country ought to run.
The effort failed abysmally… Destroying what Obama calls the Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant won’t create an effective and legitimate Iraqi state. It
won’t restore the possibility of a democratic Egypt. It won’t dissuade Saudi
Arabia from funding jihadists. It won’t pull Libya back from the brink of
anarchy. It won’t end the Syrian civil war. It won’t bring peace and harmony to
Somalia and Yemen. It won’t persuade the Taliban to lay down their arms in
Afghanistan. It won’t end the perpetual crisis of Pakistan. It certainly won’t
resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. All the military power in the world
won’t solve those problems. More
WARNING
TO WAR SUPPORTERS
If you want to bomb a country every time an evil group murders people in a gruesome manner, you’ll have to bomb a lot of countries including our own. ISIS draws its strength in Iraq from resentment of the Iraqi government, which bombs its own cities using U.S. weapons, and which beheads people, albeit in grainier footage with lower production values. Allies in the region, including allies that support ISIS, including allies armed by the United States(some of which arms end up in the hands of ISIS), themselves behead people regularly. But is that worse than other types of killing? When President Barack Obama blew up a 16 year old American boy whom nobody had ever accused of so much as jaywalking, and blew up six other kids who were too close to him at the time, do you imagine his head remained on his body? …The fact that it’s Obama doesn’t make it OK. A majority of you supported attacking Afghanistan and within a couple of years a majority of you said Afghanistan should not have been attacked. Why not? Not because there weren’t evil people in Afghanistan, but because bombing the country made everything worse, not better. More
If you want to bomb a country every time an evil group murders people in a gruesome manner, you’ll have to bomb a lot of countries including our own. ISIS draws its strength in Iraq from resentment of the Iraqi government, which bombs its own cities using U.S. weapons, and which beheads people, albeit in grainier footage with lower production values. Allies in the region, including allies that support ISIS, including allies armed by the United States(some of which arms end up in the hands of ISIS), themselves behead people regularly. But is that worse than other types of killing? When President Barack Obama blew up a 16 year old American boy whom nobody had ever accused of so much as jaywalking, and blew up six other kids who were too close to him at the time, do you imagine his head remained on his body? …The fact that it’s Obama doesn’t make it OK. A majority of you supported attacking Afghanistan and within a couple of years a majority of you said Afghanistan should not have been attacked. Why not? Not because there weren’t evil people in Afghanistan, but because bombing the country made everything worse, not better. More
Since 9-11 America's
Insane Foreign Policy Has Killed a Million and Created ISIS
A
month after September 11, Donald Rumsfeld stood at a podium in front of a $2
billion B-2 bomber at Whiteman AFB in Missouri and addressed
the aircrews of the 509th Bomber Wing [4], before they took off across the
world to wreak misdirected vengeance on the people of Afghanistan. Rumsfeld told
them, "We have two choices. Either we change the way we live, or we must change
the way they live. We choose the latter. And you are the ones who will help
achieve that goal." Since then, the United States has launched more than 94,000 air strikes [5], mostly on Afghanistan and
Iraq, but also on Libya, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. Rumsfeld's plan has
undoubtedly achieved his goal of changing the way people live in those
countries, killing a million of them [6] and reducing tens of millions
more to lives of disability, disfigurement, dislocation, grief and poverty.
More
OUR
SAUDI “ALLIES” AT WORK: The Missing Twenty-Eight Pages of the 9/11
Report
“There’s
nothing in it about national security,” Walter Jones, a Republican congressman
from North Carolina who has read the missing pages, contends. “It’s about the
Bush Administration and its relationship with the Saudis.” Stephen Lynch, a
Massachusetts Democrat, told me that the document is “stunning in its clarity,”
and that it offers direct evidence of complicity on the part of certain Saudi
individuals and entities in Al Qaeda’s attack on America. “Those twenty-eight
pages tell a story that has been completely removed from the 9/11 Report,” Lynch
maintains. Another congressman who has read the document said that the evidence
of Saudi government support for the 9/11 hijacking is “very disturbing,” and
that “the real question is whether it was sanctioned at the royal-family level
or beneath that, and whether these leads were followed through.” Now, in a rare
example of bipartisanship, Jones and Lynch have co-sponsored a resolution
requesting that the Obama Administration declassify
the pages.
More
PATRICK COCKBURN:
Isis 'cannot be beaten' as long as there is civil war in Syria
There is a
bizarre section in Mr Obama’s speech in which he says “we must strengthen the
[Syrian] opposition as the best counterweight to extremists like Isil [Isis]”.
The only way that this could be done would be to raise a mercenary army and
pretend it is the Free Syrian Army reborn or, something that Saudi Arabia and
Qatar have done in the past, pretend that jihadi groups whose ideology is the
same as that of Isis nevertheless belong to the moderate camp. The missing
element in the Obama plan is the creation of the framework for new peace
negotiations between Mr Assad’s government and the moderate opposition such as
it is. The Geneva 11 talks got nowhere because Washington insisted that the only
topic of negotiations should be the departure of Mr Assad. Since he controlled
most of Syria this was not going to happen, so in practice US and British policy
was a recipe for an endless war… In Iraq the political and military reach of
Isis is limited by the fact that the Sunni Arabs are only a fifth of the
population, but in Syria they are three-fifths. Their natural constituency is
much greater than in Iraq. More
After more than
three years of civil war, there are hundreds of militias fighting President
Bashar al-Assad — and one another. Among them, even the more secular forces have
turned to Islamists for support and weapons over the years, and the remaining
moderate rebels often fight alongside extremists like the Nusra Front, Al
Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria. “You are not going to find this neat, clean, secular
rebel group that respects human rights and that is waiting and ready because
they don’t exist,” said Aron Lund, a Syria analyst who edits the Syria in Crisis
blog for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace... Analysts who
track the rebel movement say that the concept of the Free Syrian Army as a
unified force with an effective command structure is a myth… Even as they line
up to support Mr. Obama’s strategy against ISIS, some European allies remain
skeptical about the efficacy of arming the Syrian rebels. Germany, for instance,
has been arming and training Kurdish pesh merga forces in Iraq, but has resisted
doing the same for any groups in Syria — partly out of fear that the weapons
could end up in the hands of ISIS or other radical groups.
More
Sotloff Family
Spokesman: Syria’s ‘So-Called Moderate Rebels’ Sold Sotloff To
ISIS
A spokesman for
the family of murdered journalist Steven Sotloff claimed Monday night that
Sotloff was sold to the terrorist group the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria
(ISIS) by Syria’s “so-called moderate rebels.” …“We believe that these so-called
moderate rebels that people want our administration to support, one of them sold
him probably for something between $25,000 and $50,000 to ISIS and that was the
reason he was captured,” Barfi said. More
Report: Islamic State
got anti-tank weapons from “moderate” Syrian rebels
Anti-tank
weapons that were likely once owned by moderate Syrian rebels have landed in the
hands of Islamic State militants, according to a newly released field
investigation conducted in both northern Iraq and Syria. The Islamic State has
also captured “significant quantities” of U.S.-manufactured small arms and has
employed them on the battlefield, researchers found… The most powerful weapons
documented were the two 90mm Yugoslav anti-tank rocket launchers, known as
“Osas,” which resembled rockets that were transferred to moderate Syrian rebels,
reportedly by Saudi Arabia last year. It is purportedly shown in this video in
the hands of a Free Syrian Army rebel last year: The 25-pound rocket launchers
have appeared in numerous battlefield videos shot in Syria and Iraq and were
believed to be in Islamic State hands. But the new research marks the first time
they have been physically documented. More
In Congress, Islamic
State takes pressure off Iran
Remember Iran?
The dominant foreign policy issue of the past year has fallen by the wayside as
Congress focuses on the rise of the Islamic State (IS). Republicans who just months ago vowed to
use every tool at their disposal to force a vote on new sanctions in the Senate have shelved those
plans, and even the GOP-controlled House isn't scheduled to hold a single
hearing before the midterm elections. The shift in focus has given President
Barack Obama's negotiating team welcome breathing room as it pursues a nuclear
deal in Vienna, even as congressional skeptics fret that Iran will take
advantage of the lull in attention. "The negotiators need the room to work," said Sen. Tim
Kaine, D-Va., chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations panel on the Near East.
"And I think maybe a little bit less pushing and pulling from this angle may
help that work be done."
Israel concerned ISIS
threat may distract Obama from Iran
A senior
political source told Ynet on Thursday night there was concern over the
possibility that the US will moderate its pressure on Iran in the talks. A
senior minister familiar with the issue said that "we are actually concerned
about that possibility." Sources in Israel said that the US has attempted to
alleviate Jerusalem's concerns in recent months, promising that their policy
towards Iran will not change. But Jerusalem is not convinced, especially given
that only this week Obama cited the Islamic State as the biggest threat to the
Middle East – and not Iran. More
No comments:
Post a Comment