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Showing posts with label Veterans for Peace. Show all posts
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Friday, September 13, 2013

Not by military force but by robust, sustained diplomatic effort ─ Peace Vets

"Not war weary but war wise"
Veterans For Peace
Veterans for Peace responds to Obama government’s cavalier and irrational call to war
Excerpting, editing by Carolyn Bennett

“The true WMD (weapons of mass destruction) in the case of the Iraq War was U.S. propaganda,” Veterans for Peace National Board writes this week.

“The world cannot afford another unnecessary war of choice at the hands of the U.S. government—whether approved by Congress or not.
Veterans For Peace
“We reject the idea that the United States or the West should be the standard-bearer of morality in the world.

“The truer motivations for wars such as these—profit, access and control of resources such as oil, and the extension of U.S. power —are not more important than the sanctity of human life.”

Background note from its official website: Veterans for Peace “is a global organization of Military Veterans and allies whose collective efforts are to build a culture of peace by using our experiences and lifting our voices.” Veterans for Peace informs the public of “the true causes of war and the enormous costs of wars, with an obligation to heal the wounds of wars.”

Its network “is comprised of more than 140 chapters worldwide whose work includes: educating the public, advocating for a dismantling of the war economy, providing services that assist veterans and victims of war; and most significantly, working to end all wars.”

Having served country, it serves the cause of world peace, working with others, its purposes are ─  

Veterans For Peace
To increase public awareness of the costs of war

To restrain our government from intervening, overtly and covertly, in the internal affairs of other nations

To end the arms race and to reduce and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons

To seek justice for veterans and victims of war

To abolish war as an instrument of national policy

To achieve these goals, members of Veterans for Peace pledge to use non-violent means and to maintain an organization that is both democratic and open with the understanding that all members are trusted to act in the best interests of the group for the larger purpose of world peace.

T
he national board’s September 12, 2013, article “Veterans’ Group Responds to President Obama’s Call to War” continues by affirming that this group “supports neither the use of chemical weapons—regardless of who deploys them—nor military intervention in a raging civil war—by the U.S. or anyone else.

Put simply,, the article says, “the civil war raging in Syria will not end through more military force, but a robust and sustained diplomatic effort. As veterans representing every war since WWII

We are not war weary, but rather war wise.

We know the cost of war from direct personal experience.

We know that, whether a so-called ‘pinprick’ or robust but limited strike, military intervention will only exacerbate the conflict, not solve it.

Anti-U.S. President Obama
The conflict in Syria suffers a problem of too much war and not enough diplomacy, the former of which the United States should in no way contribute.

Libyans
Anti-USA
War is not, today ─ nor will it ever be ─ the way to solve the conflict in Syria.

“Veterans for Peace continues to strongly oppose U.S. military intervention, whether direct or indirect, in the civil war that is currently raging in Syria. 

Pakistanis
Anti- USA

“President Obama’s September 10th address to the nation failed to provide a compelling argument for intervention and left many basic questions unanswered and set justification for intervention squarely on logical leaps and counterfactual fallacies.

“It is a logical fallacy to say, as the President did, that U.S. military inaction will embolden other dictators into ‘acquiring poison gas[es], and using them.’

Syrians' pro- President Assad
“It is a leap to say that U.S. military inaction will create conditions for ‘al Qaeda [to] only draw strength in a more chaotic’ Syria.

“We reject the President’s assertion that it is in the national security interest of the United States to intervene in Syria, and we reject the implication that military might is by default an effective response to atrocities abroad.”



Sources and notes

“Veterans’ Group Responds to President Obama’s Call to War” by Veterans for Peace National Board, September 12, 2013, http://www.veteransforpeace.org/pressroom/news/2013/09/12/veterans-group-responds-president-obamas-call-war

Veterans for Peace mission, http://www.veteransforpeace.org/who-we-are/our-mission/


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Friday, November 19, 2010

Vets to White House — “Stop these wars”

Re-reporting, editing by Carolyn Bennett
We see our power when we use it collectively, standing together — Stop these wars — 

“This is the message that should come from the White House … if truth were the coin of the realm. We will not hear it but that makes it no less true.” — Veterans for Peace —


“There is no such thing as ‘non combat troops.’ [The notion of] ‘Non combat troops’ is a contradiction in terms. It is internally inconsistent. It is illogical. It is simply not true.” Ask any of the millions of men and women who have gone through basic training. Every U.S. troop anywhere in the world receives indoctrination and training in the basics of combat. The transition from mechanics or communications back to combat-ready soldier takes but an order.

‘Non-combat troops’ is simply the latest in a long line of military euphemisms meant to obscure painful reality. Part two of President Obama’s speech if drafted by Veterans for Peace would include these remarks.

“Let us begin a new era of candor and honesty about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” laying out the true costs of war.

Taxpayers
The cost to taxpayers has exceeded a trillion dollars, nearly all of which has been considered ‘off budget,' appropriated by extraordinary or ‘supplemental’ spending bills and the figure is but the smaller portion of total projected spending on the wars.

We are investing unprecedented sums in Veterans Administration staff and facilities, trying to cope with mounting millions of men and women cycling through war zone deployment — many through multiple deployments.

U.S. soldiers and society
Expected are hundreds of thousands of cases of PTSD [posttraumatic stress disorder] and Traumatic Brain Injuries — injuries that are at first often difficult to diagnose; and in the longer term difficult to treat. More thousands will require years, perhaps decades, of long-term care because their injuries have left them so broken that they need round-the-clock attention.

In this new era of candor, we must go further and include in the cost of war what is suffered by families, communities and society as a whole. Volumes have been written on this societal dimension: abnormally high rates of suicide among returning veterans, the exact number undoubtedly higher as some cases remain a mystery; growing domestic violence leaving families broken and terrorized. However, beyond individual and immediate community’s medical, psychological and emotional costs are added pressures on battalions of police, fire, EMT, courts, probation officers, social workers and, sadly, prison guards needed to deal with true costs of war.

People and societies under U.S. invasion, occupation
Finally, there are exponentially greater costs — emotionally, economically, in human suffering, in destroyed opportunities, in shattered lives and minds, in hearts that will remain forever broken — borne by the people of Iraq and Afghanistan. We can do precious little to repair much of this damage but we are duty bound to finance the rebuilding of what we have destroyed — roads, water and sewage plants, hospitals, schools and residences.


Veterans to lead “Civil Resistance against War”  — December 16

“We will carry forward a flame of resistance to the war machine that will not diminish as we effectively begin to place ourselves … ‘upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus’ and we will make it stop.

“The power of courageous, committed people is greater than that of corporate warmongers but we will only see our power when we use it collectively. Standing together with courage, persistence, boldness and numbers, we can eventually make this monstrous war machine grind to a halt — so that people everywhere can grow up in a peaceful world.

“Profit and power-hungry warmongers are destroying everything we hold dear and sacred. Children orphaned, maimed, killed every day in our name. Soldiers and civilians dead, others maimed for life to generate profits for the most odious imperialistic corporate war machine ever. How long until the machine destroys the planet and all human beings?

“Today’s ‘bonus marchers’ come to claim PEACE” — Activist veterans in solidarity are “marching to the White House, refusing to move, demanding the end of U.S. wars, including U.S. support (financial and tactical) for the Israeli war machine.”

Veteran-Led Civil Resistance against War, as of November 19, had been endorsed by —
■Veterans For Peace
■ANSWER
■CodePink
■Fellowship of Reconciliation
■March Forward
■Peace of the Action
■United National Anti-War Committee
■Voices for Creative Non-Violence
■Voters for Peace
■War Resisters League
■Washington Peace Center
■Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
■World Can’t Wait
How many (est.) in two-theater
U.S.-led WAR DEAD?
Casualty sites reporting November 19, 2010
(accurate totals unknown)
• Anti-war dot com Casualties in Iraq since March 19, 2003
[U.S. war dead since the Obama inauguration January 20, 2009: 199]
Wounded 32,900-100,000
U.S. veterans with brain injuries 320,000
Suicides estimated: 18 a day
Latest update on this site: October 27, 2010
Iraq Body Count (civilian deaths from violence) figures:
98,872 – 107,932
• ICasualties figures:
IRAQ: 4,427 U.S., 4,745 Coalition
AFGHANISTAN: 1,398 U.S., 2,224 Coalition

War reports — Al Jazeera November 16-19

Occupied Territories
“Israel shells Gaza ‘in retaliation’ — Israel fires mortar shells at three targets in the Gaza Strip, calling it a response to rocket fire from the territory”

Two Palestinian brothers, ages 20 and 39, died (three bystanders suffered wounds) Wednesday when an Israeli missile struck and “completely destroyed the back of their car in the Samer area of Gaza City. On November 3, Israeli warplanes fired a missile at another car in Gaza City, killing Mohammed al-Nemnem, whom the Israeli military said was a senior member of the [Army of Islam] and a ‘ticking bomb.’”

U.S. [remote] war on Pakistan/Afghanistan
Twenty (est.) people died Tuesday when a U.S. missile launched from drones struck a fortress-like compound and a vehicle in Ghulam Khan Village in North Waziristan, Pakistan’s tribal area close to the border with Afghanistan.

“The U.S. has stepped up missile strikes by unmanned drones in recent months as it struggles to stabilize war-ravaged Afghanistan.” In more than 40 strikes since September 3, more than 220 people have died.

Sources
“If we were Obama...a response to Obama’ troop ‘withdrawal’” (Mike Ferner), August 31, 2010,
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/If_we_were_obama.vp.html


“WELCOME TO STOP THESE WARS Join Us For Peace on Earth! Take a Stand for Peace!”
Posted on November 19, 2010, http://www.stopthesewars.org/


http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/11/20101117203849523358.html
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2010/11/20101116667386262.html

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