United National Anti-War Coalition Statement on Iran and Iraq

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The United States drone assassination of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi commander Abd Mahdi al-Muhandis, along with eight others, was a war crime by any definition, violating both Iraqi sovereignty and international law.  This criminal act carelessly risked sparking a wider, catastrophic war that would involve many nations and put millions of lives at risk.

President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo followed their aggression with a series of lies, which were repeated by much of the media and many politicians, claiming that General Soleimani was responsible for the deaths of over 600 U.S. soldiers in Iraq. But it is Iran who has been the victim of U.S. aggression ever since 1953, when the democratically-elected president Mohammed Mossadegh was overthrown in a joint British/U.S. coup, followed by the imposition of the Shah. From 1980-1988, the U.S. fueled the Iran/Iraq war, which killed more than one million people. In 1988, the U.S. shot down an Iranian civilian passenger plane, killing more than 290 Iranian civilians.  Since 1984, the U.S. has imposed crippling sanctions that have devastated Iran’s economy and the lives of its citizens.

Iraq also has been devastated by U.S. sanctions imposed by the Clinton administration, which killed 500,000 children, and by the U.S. invasion and occupation which followed in 2003, resulting in the deaths of over one million Iraqis.

Donald Trump’s order to assassinate General Soleimani was the culmination of his campaign of “maximum pressure” against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The bipartisan attack began when Democrats joined with Republicans to resume sanctions in 2017, giving Trump leverage to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement (JCPOA). The Iranian people continue to suffer tremendously from U.S. sanctions, which prevent Iran from accessing world financial markets, depriving them of life-saving medications and the ability to maintain the nation’s infrastructure.

The Anti-War Movement Responds

But the U.S. people are not fooled by their government’s aggression. The anti-war movement quickly and decisively organized mass actions in 80 different cities in 38 states. Tens of thousands of people rallied across the country to demand No War on Iran and U.S. Out of Iraq!

Most importantly, the people of Iran and Iraq have spoken loudly. Millions have taken to the streets to mourn their martyrs and both governments spoke quickly. The Iraqi parliament passed legislation demanding that the U.S. close its embassy and remove all military personnel. They also ended all security agreements and now deny the U.S. the right to use Iraqi airspace. Iran announced that the JCPOA is officially dead, that they will resume enriching uranium, and that they will take their case to the United Nations.

Donald Trump is just the latest U.S. president to lay waste to the nations of the Middle East, a region whose problems can all be laid at Washington’s door. Democrats in Congress have made a great show of their impeachment but not before giving Trump everything he wanted. They agreed to remove language from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that would have required him to seek congressional approval before taking action against Iran. They gave him more than $700 billion in defense spending – more than ever before – and refused to end the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) which is the pretext for continued occupations in the region.

Trump’s provocations did not end with the assassinations. He publicly stated that the U.S. would target 52 sites in Iran, including those of cultural significance – another war crime. He then threatened Iraq with extreme sanctions after its parliament and Prime Minister requested that all foreign troops, including U.S. troops, be removed from their country. Trump also said he would force Iraq to pay for the bases built to support the US occupation.  This is a gross violation of Iraqi sovereignty and a slap in the face of the Iraqi people.

When Congress returns on January 7 they must be met with demands for action. Their impeachment makes no mention of the international crimes in which they are complicit. They must add war crimes – surely a high crime and misdemeanor – to their articles of impeachment. Congress must clearly state that they oppose war on Iran, whether Trump seeks approval from them or not.

The people’s demands are clear. We are absolutely opposed to a war with Iran – which could have devastating consequences for the entire planet. The U.S. must withdraw its military from Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen and all of the Middle East. The January 4 anti-war protests are just the beginning. We will continue to mobilize mass actions and to voice our demands for an end to invasion, occupation, and war. We stand in solidarity with the people of Iran and Iraq, who want the U.S./NATO axis to leave their region and end their deadly interference and interventions.

NO WAR ON IRAN – U.S. OUT OF IRAQ!

U.S./NATO Out of the Middle East!

End the Sanctions!

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UNAC National Conference

February 21, 22, 23, People’s Forum in New York City

“Rise Against Militarism, Racism and the Climate Crisis – Building Power Together”

To register and for more information, please go here.

Speakers include: Ann Wright (Veterans for Peace and Code Pink), Ajamu Baraka (Black Alliance for Peace), Glen Ford (Black Agenda Report), Kevin Zeese (Popular Resistance and Venezuelan Embassy Protectors), Medea Benjamin (Code Pink), Margaret Flowers (Popular Resistance and Venezuelan Embassy Protectors), Margaret Kimberly (Black Alliance for Peace and Black Agenda Report), Sara Flounders (International Action Center), Jeff Mackler (West Coast UNAC), Rhonda Ramiro (BAYAN USA), Joe Lombardo UNAC co-coordinator), Bahman Azad (US Peace Council), Frank Chapman (National Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression), Abby Martin (Journalist and film maker) and more.

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Milwaukee, January 14, 2020: Protest the Racist, Anti-Worker, War Criminal Donald Trump!

Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

6 P.M., Dontre Hamilton (Red Arrow) Park, 920 N Water Street, Milwaukee

Followed by a march to the UW Panther Arena, 400 W Kilbourn (and N 6th Street)

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PROTEST SIGNS: Trump Placard Green Bay WI April 27 2019

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NOTE: Traffic and crowds will be heavy – Plan on advance transportation arrangements; public transit and car pooling suggested. Wear warm winter gear, bring hand warmers, wear layers etc. 

In solidarity with the Dontre Hamilton family, it’s suggested that protesters strongly consider not patronizing the Starbucks coffee shop at the park. Thank you. 

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Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

Donald Trump is coming to Milwaukee to try and hold a white supremacist recruitment rally just days after assassinating the Commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force, General Qassem Soleimani.

Join us for a mass protest and march against Trump’s racist hate speech and war mongering. Wisconsin will stand together to say hate has no home here!

We are asking people to show up and meet first at Dontre Hamilton (Red Arrow) Park, 920 N Water Street, Milwaukee, beginning around 6 p.m.. At roughly 6:15 p.m., we will be moving to our rally location where we will run through a list of speakers from various organizations. After we have finished with our speakers, we will be marching outside the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, 400 W Kilbourn (and N 6th Street), to let Trump and his right-wing allies on the inside know that we’re there!

Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

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Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

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Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

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Protest Trump in Milwaukee!

‘This Is Alarming’: Iranian-Americans Reportedly Detained, Asked About Political Views at US Border

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Reports that dozens of Iranian-Americans were detained at the U.S.-Canada border on Saturday and questioned about their “political views and allegiances” were met with alarm by lawmakers and rights groups, particularly given the soaring military tensions between Iran and the U.S. brought on by the Trump administration.

On Sunday, the Washington state chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said it is “assisting more than 60 Iranians and Iranian-Americans of all ages who were detained at length and questioned at the Peace Arch Border Crossing in Blaine, Wash.”

Those detained, according to CAIR, were returning from an Iranian pop concert that took place Saturday in Vancouver, Canada.

CAIR, citing an anonymous source from Customs and Border Protection (CBP), alleged that “the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has issued a national order to CBP to ‘report’ and detain anyone with Iranian heritage entering the country who is deemed potentially suspicious or ‘adversarial,’ regardless of citizenship status.”

An individual CAIR identified as Crystal, a 24-year-old American citizen and medical student, said she was detained and interrogated for more than 10 hours at the Washington-Canada border before her release Sunday morning.

“The vast majority of people being held last night were American citizens,” Crystal said. “We kept asking why we were being detained and asked questions that had nothing to do with our reason for traveling and was told ‘I’m sorry this is just the wrong time for you guys.'”

Masih Fouladi, executive director of CAIR-WA, said in a statement that the reports of detentions are “extremely troubling and potentially constitute illegal detentions of United States citizens.”

“We are working to verify reports of a broad nationwide directive to detain Iranian-Americans at ports of entry so that we can provide community members with accurate travel guidance,” said Fouladi. “We will continue to update the community and other civil rights organizations as we obtain more information.”

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, a Washington Democrat, tweeted that she is “deeply disturbed” by the reports, which come amid soaring military tensions between the U.S. and Iran following the Trump administration’s assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

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Lexington, VA January 20, 2020: 4th Annual MLK March & Rally

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4th Annual CARE Rockbridge MLK Community Parade

Please grab a friend or ten and join us for our 4th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Parade! We will gather in front of the Randolph Street United Methodist Church and step off at 10am. Hot cocoa and warm fellowship will follow!

Our theme this year is “We March for Equality.” Please come ready to sing, chant, and spread the message of love, hope, equality, and the joy of inclusive and diverse community.

Visit our site for more details and information: http://carerockbridge.org/2020-mlk-community-parade

The So-Called War on Terror Has Killed Over 801,000 People and Cost $6.4 Trillion: New Analysis

The so-called War on Terror launched by the United States government in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks has cost at least 801,000 lives and $6.4 trillion according to a pair of reports published Wednesday by the Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.

“The numbers continue to accelerate, not only because many wars continue to be waged, but also because wars don’t end when soldiers come home,” said Costs of War co-director and Brown professor Catherine Lutz, who co-authored the project’s report on deaths.

“These reports provide a reminder that even if fewer soldiers are dying and the U.S. is spending a little less on the immediate costs of war today, the financial impact is still as bad as, or worse than, it was 10 years ago,” Lutz added. “We will still be paying the bill for these wars on terror into the 22nd century….”

Twenty Years Of War Report: https://watson.brown.edu/news/explore/2019/CoWresearchseries

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