Debra Sweet | September 2, 2013 While protesting in Times Square Saturday, we listened amid the noise to Obama’s speech of mostly stick, and a little carrot. Some of the protesters took…
Category: Syria
NO U.S. Bombing of Syria! No Matter If Congress Says It’s Legal — It’s Unjust, Immoral & Illegitimate
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Learn more about the US’ recent (and more distant) history of unjust wars and occupations, carried out in the name of “humanitarian concerns” and “national interests:”
Afghanistan | Covert Drone War | Iraq | Libya
Barack Obama is selling the planned US Cruise missile bombing of Syria as a “humanitarian” act in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack.
Bombing Syria will kill more civilians, polarize the situation further, and invite even more intervention and weapons into the country, making it more likely that the civil war could expand into an extremely dangerous regional conflagration. Moreover, launching an attack on a country that isn’t threatening yours is the supreme international war crime.
The bloody Syrian civil war – where big powers are funding both sides – has already killed 100,000. Atrocities have been committed by both the Assad government and the mixed group of pro-Western and Islamic Fundamentalist opposition. None of the warring parties offer a future for the 23 million Syrians, many who are refugees from U.S. and Israeli wars on Iraq and Palestine.
This planned U.S. airstrike on Syrian is already unpopular, but that doesn’t mean Obama won’t do it. The British Parliament, which George Bush bullied into supporting the US war on Iraq, said “no” to bombing Syria, and the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll shows only 9% of those polled favor U.S. military intervention.
Obama is now amping up his argument, demanding Congressional approval for his planned attack, bowing to some pressure that he include them. But the Obama administration says even if Congress doesn’t endorse his plans, he won’t be bound by their vote. His argument for intervention is directed at other countries governments, at pressuring Congress to come along, and at you, to go along with the war crimes he plans.
People in this country have to get visibly and loudly into the streets in protest; on the airwaves, on the Internet, and everywhere, to denounce this coming attack.
No, not in our name! Humanity and the planet come first. No to U.S. planetary domination.
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Obama, Congress and Syria
Glenn Greenwald | September 1, 2013 The president is celebrated for seeking a vote on his latest war even as his aides make clear it has no binding effect It’s a potent…
NO to US Bombs on Syria: Protest Today and When Attack Begins
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Only Worse Suffering and Horrors Can Result from a U.S. Attack on Syria
Revolution Newspaper | August 27, 2013 As we go to press, there is growing danger of a direct U.S. military attack on Syria—which is being framed as a “surgical strike”—using planes and/or…
Killing Civilians to Protect Civilians in Syria
Marjorie Cohn and Jeanne Mirer | August 28, 2013 “Humanitarian concerns should spur the international community to seek peace and end the suffering, not increase military attacks, which could endanger peace in…
Egypt, Syria: Horrifying Massacres, Cold Blooded Interests of the U.S.
Debra Sweet | August 26, 2013 The terrible situation in Egypt and Syria may make one wish to look away, but we can’t. In both countries, thousands have been killed, with horrifying…
Lying About Syria, and the Lying Liars Who Lie About the Lying
David Swanson | August 25, 2013 “…making the Syrian people worse off is not a way to help them.” “U.S. prepares for possible retaliatory strike against Syria,” announces a Los Angeles Times…
