Friday, October 06, 2017

Sixteen Years of War of Aggression on Afghanistan

October 6, 2017 marks the 16th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan – the longest foreign war in U.S. history. The Afghan war, which has been a thoroughly bipartisan effort, was originally railed against by Donald Trump when he was running for president. He claimed to be against U.S. troop involvement in Afghanistan. Now he is moving forward with a “secret” plan of escalation that will also include Pakistan.  He says the secrecy is to keep the “enemy” from knowing his plans, but it also keeps the U.S. people from knowing what he is doing in our name and from judging the human costs for the people of Afghanistan, Pakistan and the United States.

What we do know is that military escalation has repeatedly failed to bring peace in Afghanistan. It has caused more destruction and more deaths of civilians and soldiers alike and has cost trillions of dollars that could be spent on meeting basic needs here at home while repairing the destruction we have carried out abroad.

Trump also emboldens the war machine here in the US against Black and Brown people and immigrants by fanning white supremacy and xenophobia and continuing the militarization of the police and ICE to incite racially-motivated violence and justify repression, including mass incarceration and mass deportations. US wars of aggression and militarism abroad go hand-in-hand with increased state repression and militarization of the police state here at home.

Trump’s new escalation comes at a time when there is no end in sight to the continuous wars, including drone and mercenary warfare, throughout the region and when he is threatening military action against Venezuela, North Korea, Russia, Iran and other countries.

Therefore, we the undersigned antiwar leaders in the U.S. are calling for non-violent protests in cities across the country during the week of the 16th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. We appeal to all antiwar organizations in the United States and around the world to join us.

John Amidon, Kateri Peace Conference, VFP
Jessica Antonio, BAYAN USA
Bahman Azad, US Peace Council
Ajamu Baraka, Black Alliance for Peace
Medea Benjamin, Code Pink
Toby Blome, Code Pink, Bay Area
Brian Becker, ANSWER Coalition
Reece Chanault, US Labor Against the War
Bernadette Ellorin – International League of People’s Struggle
Sara Flounders, International Action Center
Bruce Gagnon, Global Network Against Nuclear Power & Weapons in Space
Larry Hamm, People’s Organization for Progress
Kathy Kelly, Voices for Creative Nonviolence
Margaret Kimberley, Black Agenda Report
Ed Kinane, Upstate Drone Action
Matthew Hoh – Veterans for Peace
Joe Lombardo, United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
Marilyn Levin, United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC)
Judith Bello, Upstate Drone Action
Jeff Mackler, Mobilization to Free Mumia Abu-Jamal
Alfred Marder, US Peace Council
Maggie Martin, About Face: Veterans Against the War (formerly IVAW)
Ray McGovern, Former CIA Analyst and Presidential Advisor
Michael McPhearson, Veterans For Peace
Nick Mottern, Knowdrones.com
Malik Mujahid, Muslim Peace Coalition
Elsa Rassbach, Code Pink & UNAC, Germany
Bob Smith, Brandywine Peace Community
David Swanson, World Beyond War
Debra Sweet, World Can’t Wait
Ann Wright, Code Pink & Veterans For Peace
Kevin Zeese, Popular Resistance

Margaret Flowers, Popular Resistance

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