Join us in resistance to President Obama's wrong decision about
Afghanistan!
More than eight years since the War Resisters League rallied against
invading Afghanistan and one month after a coalition of anti-war groups including WRL rallied in Washington DC to say "No to War in Afghanistan, No to Torture and Vengeance," we are reaching out to you- our members -at a moment of national urgency. President Obama has decided to escalate the war in Afghanistan, sending between 30,000 and 35,000 more troops (on top of the 68,000 already there) to fight a battle that is costing us the lives of hundreds of American military personnel and tens of thousands of Afghan civilians, while domestic programs to benefit the poor and marginalized in the United States are defunded and deprioritized.
WRL calls for:
·No extra troops-a defeat of the decision to increase the number of US boots on the ground in Afghanistan.
·A complete and total withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, with a comprehensive timeline without any preconditions.
·The opening of talks between parties involved in and affected by the conflict.
·Development aid taken out of the hands of the Department of Defense as a military/counterinsurgency strategy and placed back in the hands of civilian-led organizations.
Others have laid out reasons-from Afghanistan's geography to the U.S. economic crisis-why an expanded war in Afghanistan is "unwinnable." But WRL does not base our opposition on such arguments. As we have previously said in our statement on the war in Afghanistan, we challenge the very idea of a "winnable" war and oppose this one as we oppose all war-not solely for practical and strategic reasons, but because of our unfailing commitment to nonviolence.
Please call the White House comment line TODAY and tell President Obama that peace in Afghanistan cannot be achieved by escalating war: 202-456-1111.
See below for a list of resources for organizers provided by WRL and other organizations. Get involved with local actions against the escalation!
Things you can do:
·Organize a protest in your town. Following tonight's announcement to escalate the war in Afghanistan, prepare to return to the streets with vigils, demonstrations and nonviolent civil resistance and to comment to the news media about the escalation of the war. Post your events on the UFPJ calendar.
·Talk to your friends about what's happening.
·Host a screening of "Rethink Afghanistan."
·Organize against military recruitment-the military is preying on those most affected by the battered economy.
·Support the voices and actions of the survivors of war. Listen to veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and create space for their
heartbreaking stories of remorse and harrowing accounts of the worst kinds of violence and dehumanization:
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/
http://ivaw.org/
http://ivaw.org/wintersoldier
·Stop funding war --become a war tax resister. Instead of paying to train people to kill, foster ways to help all of us rebuild our communities.
·Change your Facebook status to "is concerned about an escalation of the war in Afghanistan and wants to see us pull out all troops ASAP."
·Send postcards or letters to President Obama.
·Ask your Representative to become a co-sponsor of Rep. Barbara Lee's excellent new bill HR 3699, which would prohibit the funding of
additional troops. This strong bill has 23 co-sponsors.
·Ask your Representative to co-sponsor Rep. James McGovern's bill HR2404, which calls for an exit strategy from our military occupation of Afghanistan.
The so-called "war on terrorism," with its occupations and detentions,its torture and carnage, has failed because military action can never lead to security. We don't have easy answers, but we know that the cycle of violence has to end and we have to help end it. While thousands of people in Afghanistan and Pakistan are finding the courage to risk their lives to work for nonviolent solutions, we have a responsibility to lift our voices.
Call now! Tell your friends- No Escalation/End the War Now!
Resources:
Nonviolent Resistance--
Nonviolent Direct Action Checklist from the National Campaign for
Nonviolent Resistance
War Resisters International's Handbook for Nonviolent Campaigns is a valuable resource. The following sections with basic information on "Organizing for Effective Actions!" are available in pdf:
Working in Groups - Affinity Groups, Group Process, Decision-Making
Check-List for Planning an Action
Roles In, Before and After an Action
Legal Support
There are many other sections of the handbook that are helpful
resources, including "Tasks and Tools for Facilitating a Training," which you can find on the table of contents link above.
Additional resources can be found at www.peaceworkmagazine.org/how-wage-peace-justice-tools-activists.
(Please remember that any distribution of these materials should give credit to the source.)
Resources about Afghanistan--
United for Peace and Justice Resources fact sheets on Afghanistan
Voices for Creative Nonviolence has a number of useful articles,
including "Health Care vs. Warfare: the Future Costs of the Afghanistan War."
Funding the War--
WRL's famous "Where Your Income Tax Money Really Goes" Pie Chart FY2010 analyzes the Federal Fiscal Year 2010 Budget.
Buy at WRL's online store or download as a PDF file from our website.
Message to the President--
Check out a letter to the President Obama written by a coalition of Peace & Justice groups including WRL.