Sunday, March 14, 2010

Editorial: Time to stand up

Wednesday, the US House of Representatives voted on "Final Vote Results for Roll Call 98Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove the United States Armed Forces from Afghanistan." The bill received 65 votes supporting withdrawal and 356 votes against. But what was most interesting about the bill was that it called for a withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan by December 31, 2010. By the end of this year.

A withdrawal by the end of this year?

Oh, yeah, remember when Congress used to demand that for the Iraq War. Bush was in the White House in those days

Sworn in January 2009, Barack Obama said that the troops would leave Iraq at the end of 2011. And no one in Congress bothered to bat an eye. He's still not handed over a 'plan' for that withdrawal to Congress so we think anyone showing blind faith in Barack Obama at this point is not only mistaken but unteachable.

The Michele Flournoy axis of the administration received a bit of attention last week from a bad article at The Nation (look it up, we're not linking to trash). But the article refused to acknowledge that third-in-charge-at-the-Pentagon Flournoy has the stamp of approval from Barack. It refused to explore when she came onboard with Team Obama (long before the swearing in) and who brought her on board. The article rightly noted her War Hawk nature. But it's a nature Barack knew all about and, in fact, agree with.

Why does that matter?

One reason is all these attacks on Thomas E. Ricks? Enjoyable as they may be, grasp that he types with Flournoy's permission. Grasp that Flournoy is part of the administration and doing just what Barack wants her to. Put it all together.

Then you'll realize that only the foolish (Gareth Porter) and the liars (far too many to mention) continue to offer excuses for Barack. He's not being deceived. There's no military rebellion taking place. Everything that is happening is unfolding as he, the President of the United States, wants.

So if Thomas E. Ricks is floating the US military staying in Iraq after 2011, that's what Flournoy and her boss wanted floated.

The White House is very interested in an event this week: Saturday's rallies.


A.N.S.W.E.R.

In DC, San Francisco and Los Angeles, rallies against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the occupation of Palestine will be held.

How big will the turnout be?

Rahm Emanuel thinks it will be minisule. He may be right. And, if he is, that will send the message to the White House that they can continue either or both wars and do so without suffering any political fallout or costs.

If instead a large group turns out, the White House may finally begin to suspect that the liberal base they courted during the primaries isn't to be taken for granted.

Among the many groups, individuals and organizations that will be taking part is the Green Party of the United States which issued the following:
For Immediate Release:
Thursday, March 11, 2010

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, cell 202-904-7614,
mclarty@greens.org
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, starlene@gp.org

March 20 is the 7th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq

Green Party Speakers Bureau: Greens available to speak on the wars, foreign policy, and related topics:
http://www.gp.org/speakers/speakers-foreign-policy.php


WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party candidates, leaders, and other members will participate in the 'US Out of Afghanistan and Iraq Now' march in Washington, DC, on Saturday, March 20.

Greens will join hundreds of thousands of others to demand an end to the wars and occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and Haiti and threats of war against Iran. March 20 is the seventh anniversary of the invasion launched by the Bush-Cheney Administration against Iraq, in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died and tens of thousands of US troops have been killed or been maimed.

For more information on the march, which has been organized by the ANSWER Coalition, visit March20.org (
http://www.march20.org).

Related events will take place in Washington throughout the week leading up to the March 20 march: see the Washington Peace Center's 'Iraq Anniversary Special Alert' (
http://washingtonpeacecenter.org/node/2756).

The Green Party of the United States opposed the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan from the very beginning, and more recently criticized President Obama for expanding the Afghanistan War into Pakistan and for his announcement of 30,000 additional US troops to be sent to Afghanistan (
http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=267).

Greens participated in the "Rally to tell Obama No You Can't!" on December 12, 2009, in Washington, DC in Lafayette Park near the White House, which was sponsored by the End US Wars Coalition (http://www.enduswars.org). Among the Green Party speakers at the rally were Cynthia McKinney, the Green Party's 2008 presidential nominee; Lynne Williams, 2010 Green candidate for Governor of Maine (
http://www.lynnewilliams2010.org); and Marian Douglas-Ungaro of the DC Statehood Green Party.

On November 25, Ms. McKinney sent an open letter to President Obama urging a reversal of his warhawk policy on Afghanistan (
http://dignity.ning.com/profiles/blogs/cynthia-mckinneys-letter-to).

Green Party leaders have disputed President Obama's claims that the invasion of Afghanistan was "the right war." The invasion has resulted in a catastrophe for Afghan civilians, with thousands killed and maimed and the destruction of property and infrastructure. The Taliban has won greater popular support because of its defiance of foreign troops, while President Karzai's corrupt administration have betrayed any hope for democracy and regional warlords have turned Afghanistan into the world's leading producer of opium. Human rights for most Afghans, especially women, have not advanced because of the US invasion.

"The expansion of the Afghanistan War with drone attacks inside Pakistani borders has created even greater regional instability and animosity towards the US," said Craig Thorsen, co-chair of the Green Party of the United States and former US Navy Lieutenant. "We're dismayed that President Obama has embraced the Bush-Cheney doctrine of 'preemption' -- the idea that the US may attack any country around the world to replace that country's government. This doctrine was expressly outlawed in the wake of World War II."

"The Democratic leadership in Congress rubberstamped the GOP war agenda. Both parties have voted to spend enormous amounts of taxpayers' money to feed a military machine that bullies other nations and ultimately sustains corporate war profiteers. The Green Party urges all Americans who desire peace to speak out with their voices and votes, join us on March 20, call on Congress to cut military spending, and demand that President Obama call our troops home now," said Mr. Thorsen.


MORE INFORMATION

Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
202-319-7191, 866-41GREEN
Green candidate database and campaign information:
http://www.gp.org/elections.shtml
Green Party News Center http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml
Green Party Speakers Bureau http://www.gp.org/speakers
Green Party ballot access page http://www.gp.org/2008-elections
Green Party Livestream Channel http://www.livestream.com/greenpartyus

Green Party International Committee http://www.gp.org/committees/intl

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