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Take Action!
The message: “Stop the bombing in Iraq, no new Iraq
war, and no to U.S. war in Syria!”
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President Obama
last night committed the U.S. to a dangerous course of war and escalation in
Iraq and Syria.
Come to a protest rally
Saturday, September 13, 1pm at Park Street Station!
We agree with the president that there is no
military solution to the problems posed by ISIS. And yet his proposed "strategy"
relies primarily on the use of military force. It's time to stop the bombing,
escalation and military aid and use the other tools of U.S. foreign policy.
Tell Congress and the President
we don't want another U.S. war in Iraq and Syria!
We should pull out the over 1,000 U.S. troops
now deployed in Iraq. We should cut off weapons shipments and funding to the
belligerent parties. We should stop supporting one side in a sectarian
war.
According to Nobel prize winning economist Joseph
Stiglitz and Harvard's Linda Bilmes, the first "war on terror" in Iraq cost the
United States $4-$6 billion. Cost was only one
of the factors left unmentioned by President Obama last night. Others include:
- the requirement in
U.S. law that Congress authorize military action (restated by the Congressional
Progressive Caucus last night)
- the requirement
under the U.N. charter that the U.N. security council, not an ad hoc coalition,
authorize military action
- collateral damage,
mission creep, and blowback that will surely be caused by this reckless
adventure, just as our 2003-2011 war on Iraq caused the emergence of
ISIS
Join us in a protest rally! Saturday, September 13, 1pm -- Park
Street Station, downtown Boston!
U.S. policy in Iraq and Syria is incoherent.
We are fighting ISIS in Iraq, while in Syria we are helping ISIS by organizing
the overthrow of its most effective opponent, the Assad government. Is U.S.
policy designed to stoke the fires of conflict in the Middle East, or to resolve
them?
Where are the Congressional
"doves"? They must take action now to vote against authorization for war in
Iraq and Syria!
History shows that US arms tend to fall into
the wrong hands as they did in Afghanistan. ISIS is largely armed with weapons
the US supplied to other parties, including huge amounts of U.S.-supplied
weapons that they captured from Iraqi forces. More weapons in the Mideast is not
the solution and amounts to pouring fuel on a fire.
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Standing together with you for peace and
justice,
Shelagh Foreman Program
Director
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