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DESCRIPTION:In solidarity with the “Spring Rising” protest at the White House on 
 Mar. 21\n\nStop Pres. Obama’s proposed new 3-year AUMF – Authorization 
 for Use of Military Force!\n\nEnd U.S. War and Occupation in the Middle 
 East and Central Asia – U.S. Out!\n\nNo to U.S. sanctions & intervention 
 vs. Iran, Venezuela, Korea, Cuba, Mexico, Russia, Haiti & 
 everywhere\n\nFree Palestine – End U.S. Aid to Israel! \n\nFund 
 People’s Needs, Not Endless War!\n\nOn Saturday, March 21 the ANSWER 
 Coalition is taking a lead role, as part of a broader coalition, in 
 organizing a National March in Washington, D.C., to oppose the policy of 
 “endless war" in Iraq, Libya, Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East. The 
 March 21 National March will gather at the White House at 12:00 Noon and 
 will be the culmination of four days of actions in the Capitol. The events 
 are being organized under the banner of Spring Rising.\n\nThis is a 
 critical moment as the Obama administration seeks Congressional 
 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) in the Middle East and 
 perhaps beyond.\n\nI hope you will participate in these actions, spread the 
 word and show your support.\n\nThis message is written to explain why we 
 consider the situation now to be of critical importance.\n\nA grave 
 moment\n\nWe are on the eve of what is being planned as a decades-long war 
 — a war that will expand and grow. Although there was a promise by the 
 President to “limit” the war, that should be understood as merely a 
 talking point to soothe a skeptical public. If Obama had said that he was 
 ordering a new “surge” of tens of thousands of troops to Iraq there 
 would be massive anti-war protests in the streets of this country.\n\nThe 
 President couldn’t risk that. Neither could the chest-thumping 
 Republicans who always depict Obama as a weak leader. They too are afraid 
 to tell the public that this is just the start and that the commitment will 
 lead to a huge number of troops in Iraq — that military advisers and 
 trainers will not succeed in defeating the Islamic State and that their 
 failure will result in a steady expansion of U.S. troops to the 
 battlefield.\n\nDespite the initial promise of “No Boots on the Ground” 
 we now see several thousand more U.S. troops in Iraq. On February 14, the 
 Pentagon announced that it is sending a 4,000-strong brigade equipped with 
 heavy weaponry to Kuwait. Massive U.S. airpower is deployed on bases and 
 ships in the region. Iraqi cities and towns will be bombed again but the 
 “limited war” will not succeed any more than it did in Vietnam and thus 
 there will be a call for more and then more troops.\n\nThe U.S. Army has 
 set up a Division Headquarters in Iraq. The only reason to establish such a 
 Headquarters is for it to lead a Division. The Division hasn’t arrived 
 yet but it will. A Division consists of 20,000 troops.\n\nThe problems in 
 Iraq and Syria today are the consequences of U.S. military action. More 
 U.S. military action now will strengthen the Islamic State, not weaken it. 
 The catastrophe of an open-ended U.S. war will impact not only the people 
 of the region, but the entire globe. To say that the stakes are high does 
 not capture the magnitude of the possible disaster.\n\nNow is the time for 
 people to go into the streets to say NO to Congressional authorization for 
 endless war.\n\nU.S. military action broke up Iraq, Syria and 
 Libya\n\nThere is a great deal of confusion about what the Obama 
 administration is doing and why they are doing it. The confusion is caused 
 by the deceptive presentation about the U.S. military struggle against the 
 so-called Islamic State.\n\nThe Islamic State has established a formidable 
 military presence in Iraq, Syria and Libya, and its influence is growing in 
 other countries as well.\n\nWe must tell the truth, expose the lies and 
 help the people of this country understand how they are being deceived by 
 the Pentagon and the leadership of both the Republicans and 
 Democrats.\n\nThe U.S. military strategy in the Middle East has been and is 
 the primary catalyst for the growth of the Islamic State. Now, fighting the 
 Islamic State is the public rationale for authorization for an open ended 
 war by the Pentagon in the Middle East. That will require military bases, 
 thousands of troops, fighter jets and hundreds of billions of dollars in 
 military expenditures.\n\nThe Pentagon destroyed the secular governments 
 and state apparatus in Iraq and Libya that created the political space for 
 the rise of the Islamic State and other right-wing Islamic militias. The 
 CIA, through Jordan and Turkey, coordinated the massive foreign arms flow 
 into Syria to those the State Department and the mainstream media labeled 
 “freedom fighters” from 2011 to 2014. Flush with arms and funding from 
 abroad, and their victory in Libya, these armed units successfully captured 
 large areas of Syrian territory from the government. These spaces have been 
 used to create the so-called Islamic State Caliphate.\n\nIn 
 August/September 2013, Secretary of State Kerry and his neo-conservative 
 friends in Congress were demanding that the United States start the massive 
 bombing of the Syrian Army. That was prevented only by the grassroots 
 anti-war opposition in the United States, Britain and elsewhere. Kerry and 
 McCain led the charge for the bombing of the Syrian Arab Army at that time 
 and not once during that entire episode did they call for military action 
 against the Islamic State. By then (August/September 2013) the Islamic 
 State and the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra were the dominant 
 military force in the armed opposition in Syria and would have been the 
 prime beneficiary of U.S. military action.\n\nThe rise of the Islamic State 
 is the direct outcome of U.S. military policies\n\nWithout the criminally 
 destructive actions of U.S. politicians and the Pentagon high command, the 
 Islamic State would not exist today except perhaps as a very small 
 entity.\n\nUnder the direction of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald 
 Rumsfeld, the Pentagon invaded Iraq. U.S. authorities immediately dissolved 
 the national government and the national army. Since the UN would not 
 authorize this action, the Bush White House premised the “legality” of 
 its actions on the spineless Congressional Authorization of October 
 2002.\n\nAs a direct result of this premeditated act of aggression, the 
 nation of Iraq fragmented along ethnic and sectarian lines. Bush and 
 Cheney, after ordering the dissolution of the Iraqi government, established 
 their own military dictatorship in Iraq under the control of the Coalition 
 Provisional Authority (CPA). Led by an American, L. Paul Bremer, who did 
 not even speak Arabic, the CPA tore up Iraq’s Constitution and set about 
 to re-create Iraq under the tutelage of American military occupation. From 
 the beginning, the U.S. occupation, both wittingly and unwittingly, 
 fragmented Iraq along ethnic and religious lines.\n\nIn response to the 
 Iraqi armed resistance – unanticipated by Washington – against the 
 occupation that began in the summer of 2003, U.S. officials consciously 
 re-organized and funded Iraqi political life and the government on a 
 strictly sectarian basis: A Shiite would be Prime Minister, a Kurd would be 
 President, a Sunni would be the Speaker of the National Assembly. And then, 
 starting in 2004, in an effort prevent the emergence of unified, nationwide 
 Iraqi resistance front, U.S. occupation officials and the Pentagon and CIA 
 started funding militias whose identity was anchored in religion or 
 ethnicity. It was a classic divide-and-conquer tool that British 
 colonialism had employed in the Indian sub-continent and throughout its 
 far-flung empire.\n\nIt was precisely U.S. policies that fragmented Iraq. 
 And today, Iraq as it existed up until 13 years ago is no more. That is why 
 the Islamic State exists as a force in Iraq.\n\nThe areas that the Islamic 
 State now control are the population centers that were bombed and occupied 
 by U.S. military forces, marginalized and brutalized by the U.S.-created 
 central Iraqi government and the sectarian militias who supported the 
 government.\n\nThe urgent task of the anti-war movement in the United 
 States\n\nAs we know — and knew then — the invasion of Iraq was based 
 entirely on lies. It was an aggression based on power alone.\n\nThe 
 criminals who ordered the invasion and occupation of Iraq were not arrested 
 nor are they demonized in the U.S. media. In fact, both Bush and Cheney are 
 making large sums of money giving speeches, engaged in partisan 
 fundraising, and writing and selling books while they appear on television 
 talk shows to render their opinion on this or that issue.\n\nFor those who 
 argue that the “United States must do something” in Iraq, it must be 
 pointed out that the “something” is the bombing of the very cities and 
 towns in Iraq that the U.S. military bombed and brutally occupied during 
 the Bush years. The “something” is the arming and directing of 
 sectarian militias and the national Iraqi army that for the past years has 
 carried out a reign of terror against the population centers that are now 
 under the control of the Islamic State.\n\nIt is important to think through 
 the contradictory public positions adopted by the U.S. government — 
 again, including both its Democratic and Republican wings.\n\nU.S. foreign 
 policy is an imperialist policy. Having wreaked so much destruction and 
 suffering on the peoples of the Middle East, it is either crudely naive or 
 an act of unabashed cynicism to assert that the Pentagon can be the agency 
 to bring justice in the same countries it violently destroyed. The growing 
 strength of the Islamic State and other such reactionary political forces 
 is a dominant problem for progressive people in the Middle East and 
 throughout the Muslim world. For the past half century, the U.S. foreign 
 policy and military strategy has been to destroy leftist and secular 
 anti-imperialist movements and governments that constituted the leadership 
 of the anti-colonial and anti-imperialist movements in the region. Having 
 fulfilled that agenda, the officialdom in United States should not act 
 surprised that loathsome organizations like the Islamic State have risen to 
 fill the void.\n\nProgressive forces in the Middle East are locked in a 
 life-and-death struggle for the leadership of society against brutal 
 reactionaries like the Islamic State. U.S. military action is not designed 
 to nor can it help them. We, in the West, can offer political support and 
 solidarity for their struggle to rescue the region from imperialism, the 
 reactionary monarchies, the Israeli military machine and the revanchist 
 reactionaries like the Islamic State.\n\nFor our part, progressive people 
 in the United States have to mobilize now against the policies of our 
 “own” government that has created a firestorm of destruction in the 
 Middle East and now seeks “authorization” for decades more of war in 
 the same countries and against the same peoples. Authorized by an imperial 
 establishment, the policy of endless war that will be carried out by the 
 Pentagon military machine can only lead to more suffering – neither peace 
 nor liberation for the targeted peoples.\n\nIt is urgent that we revive the 
 broad anti-war movement. Let’s start with the March 21 National March 
 gathering at 12:00 Noon at the White House and by joining in the other 
 actions scheduled in the days before in Washington, D.C.\n\nStatement of 
 Brian Becker, Director of the ANSWER Coalition\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/02/18769365.php
SUMMARY:"No to US Policy of Endless War!" Protest on 12th Anniversary of U.S. Invasion of Iraq
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