Saturday, March 26, 2022

New UNAC and Santions Kill Campaign statements on Ukraine and a call for the release of Julian Assange

Below are some new statements from UNAC ( unac.notowar.net ) and the related Sanctions Kill Campaign, and people are encouraged to co-sign the #SanctionsKill statement.  There is also an older statement from the Assange Defense Committee but initiated by UNAC.  Some have argued that the US is attempting to make Ukraine into a "Vietnam" for Russia, as it did in Afghanistan in the 70's and 80's ( for example here).  There is also the bizarre and unbelievable demand that a no-fly zone be declared over all or part of Ukraine, which would mean starting a direct war with Russia, seeming to indicate that many in the US and European elite no longer fear nuclear war or no longer believe it could happen, though the USA is spending massive amounts of money on its nuclear weapons and opposes global nuclear disarmament efforts.  There was so much concern to avoid getting into a direct war with the USSR or China during the Cold War, but over the last ten years the alleged "adults in the room" have been talking more and more about having a world war in the very near future over who gets to dominate Ukraine or Taiwan, or both at the same time.  There was also a lead up of skirmishes and smaller wars before the first two inter-imperalist world wars and people apparently didn't realize the magnitude of what was starting in August 1914.  It's also starting to feel like the early 2000's, except that maybe this time rank and file liberal Democrats are with the warmongers in power to a greater degree.   



United National Antiwar Coalition Statement on Ukraine [March 19th]


The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) remains steadfast in its opposition to the United States/NATO imperialist project. The people of Ukraine are now suffering in a war zone because of the actions of the United States, beginning with the 2014 coup which violently ousted an elected president. The goal then as now was to use Ukraine as a weapon to target Russia militarily. We point out that the current conflict is not the first for Ukraine. More than 14,000 people living in the eastern Donbas region have died in an eight-year long war because they refused to accept the coup government imposed by the U.S.  


There have been many opportunities to peacefully resolve this conflict. The US could have announced that Ukraine would not be admitted into NATO, but it would not. The Minsk II Agreement signed in 2015 by Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France was unanimously approved by the United Nations Security Council. Minsk II called for the end of hostilities between Ukraine and the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics in Donbas. Ukraine was required to engage in negotiations and provide constitutional recognition for this region. But far right forces prevented implementation and three American presidents saw an advantage in not implementing the agreement. 


The result was a continuation of bloodshed and the strengthening of right wing and neo-Nazi forces. Ukraine is now a haven for white supremacist groups and has invited mercenaries from across Europe, the United States, and other nations. This use of the right wing is by design and is yet another means of maintaining a dangerous status quo. It is both naive and dangerous to deny the existence of these far-right forces and to ignore the hold they have on Ukrainian politics. They will not only unleash violence in Ukraine, but they will inevitably bring racist violence back to their home countries. 


The Biden administration sends weapons and prolongs the conflict. The U.S. further enriches the military industrial complex with its actions with money that should be used for the good of the people. The promised Build Back Better bill is in limbo and the monies promised for renewing the Child Tax Credit and providing covid relief instead are used to stoke the conflict in Ukraine. 


UNAC calls on the antiwar community to join in opposing NATO plans to expand further eastward. Not only should NATO cease integrating new members, but it should be dismantled altogether. It is not the defensive force that it claims to be and has wrought destruction from Ukraine to Libya to Afghanistan. NATO is the expression of U.S. global dominance and can only do great harm around the world. 


Congress and the Biden administration approved $15 billion to fund militarism in Ukraine in the same week that providers of free covid testing, vaccination, and treatment for the uninsured were informed their services would no longer be reimbursed. The military industrial complex gets billions of dollars while the people’s needs go unmet. The uninsured and unhoused go without help while the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion gets money with the blessings of Congress. 


The calls for a so-called “no-fly zone” would in fact create an air war that would heighten the risk of nuclear conflict. Sanctions are war by other means and should be universally condemned by all in the antiwar movement. 


The displacement of millions of people in Ukraine is a repeat of what the US and NATO have wrought elsewhere. UNAC appeals to antiwar forces in this country to join in making consistent demands for peace in Ukraine, an end to the NATO imperialist structure, and a system which meets public needs and not those of defense contractors.  


We demand:


US/NATO hands off Ukraine: No weapons, No military “advisors,” No mercenaries.


Humanitarian aid to Ukraine and resettlement of all refugees and displaced persons


Keep Ukraine out of NATO and Stop NATO expansion.


Expulsion of all foreign white supremacist and neo-Nazi forces from Ukraine


Reparations to civilians in Ukraine and the Donbas independent regions


Dismantle NATO and establish a military neutral zone from Western Russia through Ukraine and the Baltic states


U.S. government renounce doctrine of Full Spectrum Dominance


 For a more comprehensive background statement from UNAC, please click here [copied below]




Ukraine: U.S. Out Now! Remains Our Anti-Imperialist Antiwar Credo

Statement by the UNAC Administrative Committee 


 [Editor's note: The statement below was drafted by UNAC Administrative Committee member, Jeff Mackler and approved following discussion and amendment by the March 17, 2022 meeting of UNAC Administrative Committee.]


U.S. Out Now! Hands Off! Self-determination for the World’s Poor and Oppressed! and $Billions for Human Needs Not War! have sufficed to define UNAC’s ten years as the nation’s leading antiwar coalition.


And what about Ukraine Today? And what of the role of the US? Have we entered a new era wherein the US imperialist behemoth has instantly transformed itself, repudiating its bloody past to stand before us as the champion of truth, justice and freedom? The corporate media and the bi-partisan war parties would have us believe it. Their full throttle war propaganda ranges from blatant falsification of history, to daily Orwellian-like media fabrications to jailing truthtellers like WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange to banning Russian Television (RT), including its renowned broadcaster Chris Hedges.


We in the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) offer no free pass to imperialist warmakers, who today preside over a $trillion dollar-plus war budget that is daily bloated with its NATO allies begging for additional $billions to make war on whomever the US elite designate as the “enemy.” War has never been as good for military profits


Maidan’s 2014 rooftop fascist snipers


Today’s unfolding Ukraine tragedy began in February 2014 when rooftop fascist snipers opened fire on Maidan protestors assembled to resist the Victor Yanukovych government’s austerity measures. The fascists murdered 100 in cold blood, including some of their own for good measure. Yanukovych, the elected president, was instantly blamed and pilloried by the world’s corporate media, paving the political road for what followed. He fled for his life.


US backed fascist coup


It mattered not that US representative to the European Union, Victoria Nuland, had inadvertently revealed that the rooftop assassins were of the fascist Svoboda Party and Right Sector ilk and not Yanukovych’s military. The armed thugs that had come from across Ukraine and beyond to dominate the Maidan events – replete with US Senator John McCain sharing the stage with fascist orators and Nuland handing out US friendship cookies to boot – were led by the fascist Svoboda Party leader, Andriy Parubiy. They stormed the Ukrainian parliament, the Rada, banned the two largest and majority parties from entrance, declared themselves the new government and instantly approved a series of reactionary “laws” while appointing themselves to head key government ministries.

The March 5, 2014 on-line British Channel 4 news account told the story well:  “The man facing down Putin’s aggression as secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defence Council is Andriy Parubiy. He oversees national security for the nation, having previously served as [self-appointed] “security commandant” during the anti-government protests in Kiev.” Channel 4 identified Parubiy as a member of fascist Svoboda Party and a founder of its pro-Nazi predecessor, the Social National Party. The British television station’s account continued: “Overseeing the armed forces alongside Parubiy as the Deputy Secretary of National Security is Dmytro Yarosh, the leader of the Right Sector—a group of hardline nationalist streetfighters, who previously boasted they were ready for armed struggle to free Ukraine.”


Other Svoboda neo-Nazis leaders “elected” to the top echelons of the new government were Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Sych, Ecology Minister Andriy Mokhnyk, Agriculture Minister Ihor Shvaika, and acting Prosecutor General Oleh Makhnitsky. In 2016 Parubiy became Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament.


The fascists in power, instantly moved to ban the Russian language from schools and public institutions and ordered the Ukrainian Army, replete with its now formally integrated fascist Azov, Aidar, Dnipro and Tornado battalions, to march on the Donbass in the east to take control of this largely Russian-speaking population. Now with “government” approval, they attacked anti-coup demonstrators across the country. In Odessa, they murdered 48 coup protestors outright, setting a trade union building where they sought refuge afire and slaughtering survivors who were compelled to leap off the flaming edifice.

All leftwing parties were banned. The bailout agreements negotiated by the Yanukovych government with Russia, on terms far less onerous than those offered by the European Union, were revoked, and instead, an economically punishing Association Agreement with the European Union, that largely subordinated Ukraine to the US-dominated International Monetary Fund, was approved. 


US appoints Ukraine president

The question then arose. Who would take Yanukovych’s place? Nuland and the US ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, made that decision. Again, in her taped remarks, Nuland named Arseniy Yatsenyuk, a hard right member of Fatherland, the ultra-nationalist, anti-Russian formation. The Europeans, especially the Germans, wanted a more moderate figure to head Ukraine. They favored Vitaly Klitschko, a boxer turned politician with more moderate views than Yatsenyuk. During the hacked call, Nuland blurted, “F***K the EU,” and, of course, the US pick, Yatsenyuk, became the Prime Minister of Ukraine, forming a coalition governing majority with the fascist Svoboda Party. The coup’s finance minister was US citizen and high-ranking diplomat, Natalie Jeresko, who was granted Ukrainian citizenship the day after the coup. Joe Biden’s son took a position on the board of Ukraine’s largest natural gas company earning a monthly salary of $50,000.

The U.S.-backed rump government declared itself the leader of the nation. Nuland remarked in her intercepted phone call, that Vice President Joseph Biden, in charge of the Ukraine events at that time, would give the ultimate "atta boy" to the coup leaders.

The US had previously laid the ground for the coup, pouring $5 billion into Ukraine over the years to support hundreds of NGOs aimed at moving Ukraine into its orbit, one way or another.

US military base established in Ukraine


Shortly after the 2014 coup, in 2015, the coup makers established the so-called International Peacekeeping and Security Center, a US-run western Ukraine military base, near the Polish border, that had been, according to the March 14, 2022 New York Times, “a hub for Western military troops to train Ukrainian forces since 2015.”


The Times added, “Troops from the United States, Britain, Canada, Poland, Sweden and Denmark, among others, have trained 35,000 Ukrainians there under a project called ‘Operation Unifier.’” This is the “operation” that aimed to forcibly “unite” western Ukraine, with the Russian-speaking eastern and southern populations that rejected the fascist coup. US paid troops included the modern-day descendants of the privatized Blackwater forces of Erik Prince that slaughtered civilians in Iraq during that “weapons of mass destruction” regime change war that killed 1.5 million Iraqis. Need we note that with the exception of Sweden, all the above nations are NATO affiliates, training, arming and financing non-NATO Ukraine to wage war on behalf of NATO’s US puppet master?

Ukrainian Army desertions


Here we add that the official Ukrainian armies in the east and south also rejected the 2014 coup as they did orders from the coup government to turn their guns on the Russian-speaking populations. Indeed, with near zero exceptions they deserted the Ukrainian Army and joined the Russian Army without a shot being fired. The same with the overwhelmingly Russian-speaking population in Crimea. They voted 97 percent to affiliate with Russia in a referendum result contested by virtually no one. The turnout was 87 percent.


The March 14, 2022 Times article concludes, “But Western nations withdrew their forces ahead of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Since then, the base has been used by Ukraine to train and organize the thousands of foreigners [from 28 nations] who have arrived in the country and volunteered to help defend it.” This single paragraph comes close to defying rational explanation, unless, of course, it is The Times’ explanation of the instant transformation of a secret US/NATO military base operating on Ukrainian territory into a solely Ukrainian-run base aimed at training the Ukrainian version of Middle East jihadist terrorists. No doubt these instantly-discovered “foreign fighters” suddenly flocking to defend “Ukraine’s freedom” are akin to those jihadists murderers armed, trained, financed and deployed by the US/NATO/Gulf State monarchies to take down the Syrian government in that ten-year failed US regime change war. 500,000 Syrians died in that US horror. By all accounts, today’s Ukrainian “freedom fighters” were drawn from the ranks of Europe’s growing fascist and far right fanatics. Ukraine has become their central focus.


Imperialist obfuscation


From 2015 to just before the Russian invasion, that is, for seven years, the US and NATO forces have been arming, training and financing, inside Ukraine, the coup government’s war against the Russian speaking population. That war has killed some 14,000 people in the Donbass, mostly civilians. That the victims are pilloried for defending their lives and for seeking Russian aid, constitutes yet another travesty of fundamental human and democratic rights, not to mention the right of an oppressed people to self-determination, that is, to be free from annihilation at the hands of the US-installed fascist coup government.


The Minsk Protocols


For the past eight years, prior to the Russian invasion, a state of perpetual war has prevailed in the Donbass region, with the U.S. government backing the reconstituted and ever-reinforced Ukrainian Army’s unrelenting attacks – spearheaded by fascist troops that have been formally incorporated into the Ukrainian army.


The early post-coup years were punctuated by a series of negotiations referred to as the Minsk Protocols. Signed on Sept. 5, 2014 and Feb. 12, 2015, after negotiations between the Ukrainian coup government, Russia, Germany and France, they were purportedly aimed at stopping the bloodshed via a ceasefire, withdrawal of heavy weapons from the front lines, release of prisoners of war, and a Ukrainian constitutional reform granting self-government to specified areas of Donbass. In practice, none of these Minsk Protocols were implemented, as the Ukrainian Army’s ceaseless incursions into the Donbass region aimed at subjugation and conquest as opposed to pursuit of a negotiated settlement. Some 100 “ceasefire” agreements were repeatedly violated. The Ukrainian government refused to implement the Minsk-projected elections in Luhansk and Donetsk. Endorsed by a UN Security Council resolution, the gist of the Minsk accords was to preserve the territorial integrity of Ukraine via a federalization process that would return the breakaway republics in exchange for their local autonomy. The latter implied that the resources of a federated Donbass, especially the vast fossil fuel reserves, and access to pipelines, would be under the control of local/regional governments – as they had previously been – a proposition that US imperialism outright rejected.


Russian-speaking Ukrainian refugees flee to Russia


Today, we hear no mention of the fact that 800,00 Russian-speaking Ukrainians had fled to Russia during the coup government’s death squad reign and another 70,000 in recent weeks. We do hear reports of Ukrainians fleeing west in the face of the Russian intervention, but not of the coup government’s segregating out Ukrainians of African and Middle East origin, who have been shunted to the end of the line in the face of NATO ally’s racist, white supremacist policies refusing to accept immigrants “who don’t look like us.”


Welcome to the embrace of the imperialist war machine


Today, admission to the good graces of the US imperialist establishment requires both denunciation of the Vladimir Putin Russian government and hailing the “democratic” US-led NATO imperial war pact. We in UNAC decline the invitation. Whatever our varying assessments of the Putin government, and there are many, we decline to condemn the Donbass people for asking for Russian aid. We decline to condemn Russia’s and the Russian-speaking Donbass population’s opposition to the US-engineered fascist coup and its US/NATO perpetuation. We decline to condone NATO’s expansion into Ukraine and its perspective of establishing nuclear weapons along Russia’s 1500-mile border. That 27 million Russians died in fighting Hitler’s fascist WWII invasion has not been obliterated from Russian popular consciousness.


And we decline to join the near-deafening bi-partisan war cries, echoed daily by virtually every US corporation, every military contractor, every oil behemoth, every major media outlet and every politician to pursue war in Ukraine without hesitation. If there is any US debate over the war among the corporate parties it is over whether to risk nuclear war via the US embarking on a “no-fly zone” wherein US planes and missiles will be assigned to challenge Russia’s, a doomsday scenario if there ever was one.    


History of US oil wars


The same US oil monopolies on whose behalf the US government wages war today against Iran, Venezuela, Syria, Libya, Bolivia, and beyond, were critical players in the monstrous wars that killed millions and raped the planet in years and decades past.  Four-plus million were slaughtered by the US war machine in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia; 400,000 in Guatemala by US-trained death squads; 50,000 slaughtered by Batista’s US-backed dictatorship in Cuba; 80,000 murdered by Somoza’s Nicaragua dictatorship; 60,000 by Pinochet’s Chilean death squads and tens of thousands more in Argentina Panama, Haiti Colombia, Dominican Republic, and Brazil – all by US-backed and/or installed dictatorships.  The modern era lists of US atrocities never ends; 1.5 million were murdered in Iraq; two million more in the US-orchestrated 1980-88 Iraq/Iran War aimed at obliterating both nation’s competitive oil resources; tens of thousands in the US-backed al Sisi Egyptian coup; one million in Afghanistan and today millions perishing in the US-backed Saudi Arabian genocide in Yemen.


Unprecedented plunder


Today the US plunderers have scaled unprecedented heights in a scheme to monopolize the world’s largest fossil fuel markets – Western Europe and beyond – by eliminating cheap Russian oil and gas that was to be sent directly through the undersea Nord Steam 2 pipeline. The US scheme, forced upon reluctant German and French officials, contemplates closing existing Russian pipelines and Nord Stream 2 and substituting high cost US-fracked Liquid National Gas. The coup government’s US-backed military conquest of eastern and southern Ukraine was seen as a prerequisite to completing this barely disguised and latest US fossil fuel war – a first magnitude confrontation at a time when the continued, if not expanded use of this deadly resource, spells doom for all humankind.


UNAC’s anti-imperialist politics


• We reject the imperial propagandists’ disgusting transformation of a US-backed fascist coup into a popular rebellion.


• We reject the corporate media-created fantasy of a US imperialism driven by benevolent intentions.


We demand:


US Out Now! Hands off Ukraine!


Abolish NATO!


No to US/NATO nuclear war-threatening “no-fly zones” over Ukraine!


No to US punishing sanction wars against Russia and 39 other nations!


Self-determination for the people of Donbass!


No to US-backed fascist coups!


No to US oil wars everywhere!


$Billions for human needs; not one penny for war!


For a rapid transition to a safe, clean, fossil fuel world free energy system that guarantees quality jobs and security for all!


Close all military bases the world over beginning with the 1,100 US bases in 110 countries, followed by Russia’s seven bases and China’s single base in Djibouti!


Peace Now!




#SanctionsKill Campaign Statement on Ukraine Conflict 


[ Originally posted at unac.notowar.net/2022/03/18/sanctionskill-campaign-statement-on-ukraine-conflict/ ]


The SanctionsKill Campaign is a broad coalition of social justice, solidarity, and peace forces focused on exposing the devastating impact of US sanctions on civilian populations globally.

Sign the Statement: HERE

Sanctions are not a substitute for war

The current regime of sanctions against Russia is not a substitute for war, but a form of warfare. Sanctions kill many thousands just as bombs do. Sanctions create hyperinflation, artificial famines, social upheavals, and health crises that punish civilian populations. As US President Biden said, the sanctions are intended “to inflict further pain.”

Sanctions are collective punishment and illegal under international law.

Nor are the sanctions by the US and its allies against Russia a deterrent to war. They will not reduce hostilities, but are an escalation of the current conflict.

Sanctions used to consolidate US dominance in Europe

Sanctions are being used to consolidate US dominance in the region, even though it is counter to the material interests of the European Union (EU) and the UK to cut economic ties with Moscow.

The growth in EU trade with Russia and China threatens the domination of US corporate power in Europe. The EU is the biggest investor in Russia. While the US is the largest exporter of methane gas, the EU purchases substantial gas from Russia at much lower prices, and also oil and wheat.

With the EU and especially Germany unwilling to impose sanctions, which would break all relations with Russia, Biden threatened the US allies that the only alternative to going along with the US would be nuclear war. The US president said: “You have two options. Start a Third World War…Or two, make sure that the country that acts so contrary to international law ends up paying a price.” Biden said the US “goal from the very beginning” was to keep NATO and the EU “on the same page.”

Using the dominant role of the dollar in the world economy, Washington has unilaterally imposed over 5,500 sanctions on Russia, making it the most sanctioned target of US aggressive policies.

US sanctions dragging the whole world into the conflict

Unfortunately, Russia is not the only victim of these unilateral coercive measures. Over 40 countries, comprising a third of humanity, are so targeted by the US. These include Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, China, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, and Sudan. Third countries trading with targets of US sanctions also face heavy fines. This deadly form of economic warfare destroys regional development.

Further, the US is compelling other countries to execute these extreme economic penalties. We note, with grave concern, that these sanctions imposed on Russia are dragging the whole world into a conflict which has a high potential of spiraling out of control.

The United Nations did not approve the US-instigated sanctions. Many countries now refuse to join with the US/EU sanctions imposed on Russia. To date India, Pakistan, Indonesia, South Africa, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and other countries with smaller economies have refused to comply with the US measures. In fact, almost all of Latin America, the Caribbean, and Africa, and most of Asia reject the sanctions.

Sanctions are a crime against humanity

Such sanctions would damage these countries’ own trade relations. Supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures from the US-led sanctions are already disproportionately impacting poor and working people globally due to shortages and higher prices for food, fuel, and basic commodities. Especially impacted are people in the developing world.

As over 60 years of US sanctions against the Cuban Revolution prove, sanctions meant to achieve the regime change the US wants to impose have, in fact, resulted in raining misery upon the targeted people. These sanctions serve as a cautionary lesson to any nation that wishes to exercise its sovereignty under the globally inflicted Pax Americana. It is a crime against humanity.

Ending the Ukraine War

This devastating war started with the US-orchestrated coup in 2014 coup, overthrowing the democratically elected government in Ukraine. Although Ukraine is not a formal NATO member, the US has since dumped mountains of lethal arms and deployed US military “advisors” into Ukraine.

Ukraine is a pawn in Washington’s strategy against Russia. Since the coup, Ukraine has been reduced to the poorest country in Europe with the highest rate of migration. Kiev’s continuing aggression against its eastern provinces and mass privatizations of socially owned property have furthered the economic ruin.

Sanctions Kill Campaign calls on all sides to end hostilities and for the US to employ diplomacy; not weapons, sanctions and war!



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 19, 2022

 

Contact:

Joe Lombardo: Coordinator, United National Antiwar Coalition

UNACpeace [at gmail] | 518-281-1968

Nathan Fuller: Director, Courage Foundation

nathan [at assangedefense org] |  516-578-2628

 

Thousands Sign Petition Supporting Assange Release

 

WASHINGTON, DC–Led by the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), more than 26 antiwar groups and 2,500 individual peace and justice advocates have cosponsored a statement calling for the immediate release of publisher Julian Assange and commending him for his contributions toward global peace.

 

Assange is currently fighting extradition to the United States after the Trump administration indicted him on unprecedented Espionage Act charges. His indictment marked the first time in U.S. history that a journalist has been charged for publishing truthful information. 

 

Since being removed from Ecuador's London embassy after a new Ecuadorian administration bowed to U.S. pressure to withdraw his asylum, Assange has been held for more than 1,000 days in Belmarsh Prison while his extradition case is being heard through UK courts. A decision from the British High Court on whether to hear an appeal is expected in the coming days.

 

Among the statement's signers is Alice Walker, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Color Purple and longtime peace activist. Walker, a co-chair of the Assange Defense Committee, emphasized the importance of Assange's commitment to showing the public the horrors of war.

 

"We owe it to Julian to fight for his freedom, because he fought for peace for the rest of us," Walker said. "He fought for justice by exposing how the United States conducted horrific wars of conquest in Iraq and Afghanistan. Millions died in these wars, mostly civilians. Assange believed that knowledge of U.S. war crimes belonged to us, the people, to decide for ourselves what should happen in our name. And now it's time for us to fight for him."

 

Remarking on the ignominious 1,000 day milestone, Nathan Fuller, Director of the Courage Foundation and Assange Defense, expressed disappointment over the Biden administration's unjust continuation of Trump's controversial prosecution.

 

"While the Biden administration is confronting U.S. adversaries over their press freedom shortcomings, it should address its own hypocrisy," Fuller said. "Locking up Julian Assange for exposing the truth about U.S. wars is an insult to all those struggling for peace and human rights." 


Saturday, March 19, 2022

US labor resolution for peace in Ukraine

This resolution comes from US Labor Against Racism and War, apparently the successor to US Labor Against War, which dissolved in 2020:  www.laboragainstracismandwar.org/post/u-s-labor-resolution-for-peace-in-ukraine  There is a related but separate petition at:  actionnetwork.org/petitions/labor-statement-on-the-russian-invasion-of-ukraine/


Friday, March 18, 2022

Green rebuttal to the State of the Union and national and state Green statements on Ukraine

Green Party SOTU rebuttal: parties of war and Wall Street place profits before people


The Green Party rebuttal to the State of the Union, given by North Carolina U.S. Senate candidate Matthew Hoh, is available for viewing on the Matthew Hoh for Senate website. The full rebuttal is just under 30 minutes. Excerpts are posted below.




Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org


For Immediate Release:
March 3, 2022


Contact:


Michael O’Neil, Communications Manager, meo@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Diana C. Brown, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Philena Farley, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758




Hoh, a U.S. Marine veteran turned antiwar organizer, said, “We just witnessed during the State of the Union the two parties of war and Wall Street cheer for profits and stock prices over human life and our planet.”


“Obscenely, perhaps the loudest cheers tonight were for the killing that is occurring in Ukraine. The catastrophe in Ukraine has very nearly everything to do with liquid natural gas markets and other commercial concerns and the megalomania of those in D.C., Moscow, London and Kiev. Those, as well, are the reasons that have driven the U.S. wars, invasion, aggression and occupation throughout the Muslim world. Wars that are now mostly secret and extend from the West Coast of Africa all the way to Pakistan. Wars that may be unseen to us, but are brutal, calamitous and criminal to those living through them. Perhaps nowhere is this better displayed than in Afghanistan, of which the president made no mention tonight. [Twenty]-plus years of U.S. war in that country has led the population to be governed by the Taliban again. The people of Afghanistan are starving and freezing through the winter, and the United States has just stolen their money. This is why we say we see no difference in these wars.”


Hoh also discussed the failures of both parties to address the pandemic and climate change and provided Green Party solutions.


“We look at the climate crisis and the pandemic and we see the same reasons – decades of disuse, disinterest and disregard for human life and dignity at the expense of profit.”


“The first thing we need is an economic bill of rights that will sustain working families and will prepare us for the future that climate change will bring. This is what separates us from the two parties of war and Wall Street – our belief in human dignity and rights. We believe that healthcare, housing, education, and jobs are a human right. And we believe that our government has a duty to meet those rights.”


“We have a choice, just as decades of Republican and Democratic greed have brought us to this point. We can now choose to take back control, make things right, and ensure our future. Together, we can not only move forward, but we can rebuild, heal and prosper. Think of why you tuned in tonight to watch a Green give this rebuttal to the President. Remember who you are doing this for. And remember who is against us. We must stop this profit-taking by the parties of war and Wall Street. We must do it for ourselves, our loved ones, our neighbors and our planet.”


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GPUS, February 25th:


Green Party Calls for Ceasefire and Diplomatic Solution to Ukraine Crisis


Greens stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and Russia who oppose the invasion


The Green Party is calling on the leaders of the United States, NATO and Russia to immediately initiate diplomatic talks together with Ukrainian leadership to resolve the crisis in Ukraine. On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a ground-and-air invasion throughout Ukraine, including the capital city of Kyiv.




Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org


For Immediate Release:
Friday, February 25, 2022


Contact:


Michael O’Neil, Communications Manager, meo@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Diana C. Brown, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758
Philena Farley, Co-chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org, 202-804-2758




The Green Party condemns Russia’s military incursion, which is in violation of international law, regardless of real or perceived provocations.  We also recognize the US government and Western powers are responsible for 30 years of provocations by failing to respect the promise to not expand NATO after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This reckless antagonism between world powers has led to war with the potential for massive destruction, environmental damage and loss of life.


“The threat of all-out nuclear war is hanging over everyone.  The US and other countries should be working together to combat climate change instead of fighting over resources that gain profits for the multinational corporations,” said Rita Jacobs, member of the Green Party’s Peace Action Committee (GPAX). We call on the parties involved to pursue a diplomatic solution through the United Nations, in accordance with international law. A serious solution that prioritizes the lives of Ukrainian civilians will require an immediate ceasefire, withdrawal of Russian troops, a promise of no US troops or arms in Ukraine, and a commitment to diplomacy.


“We reject the insipid demands of US and European politicians and media to pick one side or another,” said Matthew Hoh, Green Party candidate for US Senate in North Carolina. “Rather we choose another side—the people—and condemn the decades-long policies of US, NATO, Russian, and Ukrainian leaders that have led to this point.” 


“Let’s not fool ourselves, this is also about control of resources and riches among world powers,” said Margaret Elisabeth, Green Party US National Co-Chair. “Putin wants to preserve Russia’s natural gas exports while the US wants control over Europe’s spigots, and Europe teeters between desire for cheap and available gas and the need to move away from fossil fuel energy sources. Fossil-fuel addiction is so intense that superpowers are still willing to go to war over it instead of kicking the habit to save the planet. We need a global Green New Deal to move away as quickly as possible from fossil-fuel addiction.” 


Green Party US declares solidarity with Russians who oppose the invasion, often at great personal cost, and joins peace activists in Russia, Ukraine and around the world in demanding a negotiated solution.


More Information


The geopolitical upheaval surrounding Ukraine are in part the result of the EU's dependence on fossil fuels and the faltering transition to renewable energy, Fell, Hans-Josef (former German Green MP). Hans-Josef Fell, February 23, 2022


NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev HeardNational Security Archive, December 12, 2017


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GPUS, February 2nd:


Stop the Saber-Rattling! Greens Call for Immediate Diplomacy to Resolve Ukraine Crisis


WASHINGTON, DC — Green Party leaders called on the Biden administration to immediately cease escalating military tensions and pursue a diplomatic solution to the Ukraine crisis.


In response to fear of Russian military incursion into Ukraine, this week U.S. troops from a number of bases across the country have been put on high alert for possible deployment to Europe, and the U.S. has sent a second batch of weapons to UkraineParamilitaries trained by the CIA in the U.S. are reportedly advising counterparts in eastern Ukraine, even while Democrats in Congress are fast-tracking for passage this week a bill for $500 million more in weapons for Ukraine.


The Biden administration’s threats of military buildup and sanctions against Russia are escalating this crisis to an increasingly dangerous level. The one-upmanship and nuclear and military rhetoric must cease immediately. The only gains in a military clash are for military contractors. 


“The risk of this conflict erupting into a disastrous large-scale war is too great to ignore in order to please arms makers and bellicose politicians,” said Madelyn Hoffman, 2020 Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate from New Jersey and a member of the Green Party Peace Action Committee (GPAX). “Specifically, in the matter of Ukraine, the U.S. should negotiate a reduction of military forces in the conflict zone. We call on the Biden administration to pursue a diplomatic solution. We urge the Biden administration to heed European Union allies France and Germany calling for diplomacy, to acknowledge that Ukraine leaders believe Russian invasion is not imminent, and to pursue possible grounds for talks on secondary issues. The United States must also respect Ukraine’s right to self-determination.”


The Green Party supports the recognition by the U.S. of the sovereignty of nations and their right to self-determination, and our obligation to take disputes with other nations to the U.N. Security Council and General Assembly for negotiation and resolution. The Green Party urges both the U.S. and Russia to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty.


“The U.S. should restore the security guarantees it gave to Russia in return for German unification 30 years ago and instead use this crisis as an opportunity for nuclear disarmament negotiations,” stated Howie Hawkins, Green Party 2020 presidential nominee. “U.S./Russia talks in this crisis should expand to include nuclear disarmament along the lines of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. (86 nations - all non-nuclear - have signed the treaty. The U.S. has not yet ratified it.)


MORE INFORMATION


Ukraine Crisis: US ‘Toolboxes” Are Empty, Ritter, Scott, Consortium News, January 23, 2022


Democrats Are Rushing Through a Massive Ukraine Defense Bill, Sirota, Sara. The Intercept, January 25, 2002


Ukraine receives second batch of U.S. weapons in Russian stand-offReuters, January 23, 2022


Ukraine crisis updates: what to know as tensions rise, Gera, Vanessa. Associated Press, January 27, 2022


How the US and NATO Could Settle Dispute Over Ukraine Without War, Gerson, Joseph.


Common Security Approaches to Resolve the Ukraine and European Crises, Gerson, Joseph. Abolition 2000, January 23, 2022


Scholz, Macron say diplomacy can fix Ukraine-Russia standoffDeutsche Welle, January 25, 2022


Ukrainian leaders: Stay calm, Russian invasion not imminent, Karmanau, Yuras. Associated Press, January 24, 2022


Green Party Platform: Foreign Policy - Peace and Disarmament


  1. D. 1.c. “The U.S. must recognize the sovereignty of nation-states and their right of self-determination.”


Foreign Policy, D. 1.a.  “…We demand that our government adhere to international law, including the Kellogg-Briand Pact, Nuremberg Charter and United Nations Charter, which prohibit any and all preemptive wars or first strikes with any and all weaponry, nuclear and non-nuclear.”


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March 3rd:


Green Party of California Statement on the War in Ukraine


SAN FRANCISCO – The Green Party of California condemns in the strongest possible terms the recent attack on Ukraine by the Russian military that has so far caused hundreds of civilian casualties, including children, and forced thousands of Ukrainians to take refuge in Poland and other neighboring countries [1].


Likewise, we also condemn the relentless provocations and warmongering tactics that the U.S. has been using against Russia in an effort to expand influence in the region as a co-leader of NATO. By sending hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to the Ukrainian government each year – $600 million alone last year and more than $2.7 billion since 2014 [2] – and by authorizing NATO countries to transfer U.S. made weapons to Ukraine [3], the Biden Administration has been actively contributing to tensions between Russia and Ukraine.


Peace, non-violence, disarmament, and the right to self-determination are fundamental pillars of the Green Party since its inception [4]. Therefore, we believe our global priority must be the de-escalation of threats by stopping NATO's expansion through Eastern Europe to the borders of Russia, and the immediate escalation of talks with Russia as a part of diplomatic efforts to prevent an armed conflict and promote worldwide stability [5].


The U.S. spends more on its military than the next nine highest spenders combined, including Russia, China, and India, yet Congress proposes further increases to the already overinflated $778 billion military budget, which stands at almost 50% of the U.S. discretionary spending [6].


A staggering cost to support the U.S. war budget is paid by the residents of California, reflected in the record numbers of unhoused people in our communities and the hundreds of thousands of others struggling with unsafe, overcrowded, and unaffordable housing.


While thousands of Californians are unsheltered and unhoused, California sends $450 billion dollars a year to the federal government in taxes [7] while ranking 40th out of 50 states in terms of net federal funding received [8], a significant proportion of which still goes to fund California's share of the military-industrial complex [9].


Our government’s propensity for wars – including the proxy wars in Yemen, Libya, Iran, and now Ukraine – is fueling the huge international arms market. In 2019, the defense industry invested over $160 million dollars in lobbying and political contributions bribing our representatives nationally, split nearly equally between the two corporate parties [10]. In response, they received a massive return on their investment when the Department of Defense awarded $66.2 billion dollars to defense contractors in California alone, the largest share among all states and the District of Columbia [11]. Weapons manufacturers and defense contractors Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, General Dynamics – all of which have offices in California – and their investors have raked in huge profits from wars and will again, from a war in Ukraine [12][13].


“They are making a killing on deals that are literally killing people and destroying the planet!”, said Laura Wells, Spokesperson for the California Green Party and Green candidate for State Controller. “Meanwhile at home in California, our elected officials – a supermajority of which are Democrats – refuse to back bills for more affordable housing, guaranteed healthcare for all, and tuition-free higher education.” The California Democratic Party's recent failure to approve CalCare, the state single-payer healthcare bill, is just one more example of the sacrifices imposed on Californians [14].


The U.S. military is the world’s largest institutional oil consumer and the single largest producer of greenhouse gasses [15]. Its operations and expansion in support of endless wars force an unsustainable and devastating global sacrifice on future generations and communities worldwide.


The Green Party is the only national party committed to cutting the military and war budget by at least 50% and using the resulting “peace dividends” to fund much-needed programs tackling the massive gaps in social services, housing, education, and effective climate action [16]. The Green Party of California demands that our government prioritize the needs of its people and the future of our planet over the greed and profits of its billionaires. Today, it is essential that we reignite the anti-war movement and transition to an eco-socialist peace economy by ending the cycle of imperialist wars.


Join us in our work towards global peace for a world we need and deserve.


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REFERENCES:


[1] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/24/russia-ukraine-invasion-casualt...
[2] https://news.yahoo.com/much-u-spent-aid-ukraine-012539821.html
[3] https://www.politico.com/news/2022/01/19/us-allies-ukraine-weapons-russi...
[4] http://cagreens.org/platform/peace-non-violence
[5] https://www.commondreams.org/views/2022/01/31/us-reaping-what-it-sowed-u...
[6] https://www.pgpf.org/chart-archive/0053_defense-comparison
[7] https://dyernews.com/which-states-pay-most-federal-taxes/
[8] https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/federal-aid-by-state
[9] https://legacy.tyt.com/2017/11/17/lockheed-martin-already-received-big-t...
[10] https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.php?cycle=2020&ind=D
[11] https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/2470586/dod-releas...
[12] https://inthesetimes.com/article/ukraine-russia-raytheon-lockheed-martin...
[13] https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/02/25/why-lockheed-ge-and-qiwi-stock...
[14] http://cagreens.org/greens-call-out-democratic-party
[15] https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2020/05/04/if-us-military-major-...
[16] http://www.cagreens.org/platform/peace-dividend



Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts, March 1st:


No War in Ukraine!


  • March 6, International Day of Protest


"War between the United States and Russia would risk human extinction. Both have policies to use nuclear weapons and could resort to them in the fog of war. Nuclear war would cause ecosystem collapse and humanity to starve. What exactly are we risking this for?" Dr. Jill Stein

 


This is the closest we have come to "nuclear confrontation" since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. We have become desensitized to the term "nuclear confrontation" as if it is an argument between friends. In reality, it is a euphemism for potential nuclear annihilation, the end of life as we know it. It is time to get serious as the world around us becomes more dangerous, as two nuclear powers–the US and allies face off against Russia. On March 6 let us Greens stand up, stand out, speak up and speak out for PEACE. Let the world know that Greens are committed to peace and the economic and political policies that promote it. Take action on the 6th and join with the world community demanding "NO War Over Ukraine."


Zelensky agrees to peace talks. Putin agrees to peace talks. The Ukrainian people want peace talks. The Russian people want peace talks. The world wants peace talks. Guess who is opposed to peace talks? The US State Department.


As a political party committed to non-violence, The Green Rainbow Party has a responsibility to address both overt events of violence as well as the contributory process which precedes the act itself. Just as peace is not merely the absence of war, violence is not merely the act of war. Sanctions, threats, covert regime change efforts, propaganda, refusal to consider the security needs of others, are all contrary to non-violence and detrimental to human advancement. We oppose all such acts of violence.


For those of us who desire peace, non-violence is one of our 10 Key Values. We must become more vocal and more active to drive home our demand that the US foreign policy establishment and its perpetual war mentality are not acceptable and by no means represent the interests and needs of the American people.


There are no good guys in this crisis. Putin was wrong to invade. The US foreign policy establishment has been consistently wrong for decades egging Russia on while at the same time invading, overthrowing, sanctioning, threatening, droning, and cajoling throughout the world to maintain a fictional hegemonic attitude of "our way or the highway."


Over many decades, millions have died and 10’s of millions have had their lives totally ruined as the result of US hegemonic dreams. The world is in turmoil. The fact is that the US and NATO allies have been an ongoing catalyst.


But first things first. The opposing factions in Ukraine must jointly agree to a ceasefire and withdrawal of foreign forces and armaments from Ukraine. Ukrainian neutrality must be accepted by all parties. International mediation must be implemented to establish a mutually agreeable solution that guarantees the security and well-being of all.


Biden continues authorizing untold millions in arms for Ukraine, further injecting Washington into this war. The German government has approved arms for Ukraine for the first time. In 2008 NATO announced its intention to include Ukraine in NATO, followed by the US-supported coup in 2014. Additionally, US/NATO refused to negotiate the security interests of all stakeholders, including Russia.


US credibility is near zero. The most recent news is that Zelensky and Putin are negotiating a time and place for peace talks. It is now time for us to speak out and bring the message of non-violence into the mainstream of American policy. The GRP is the only party within the American political system that unabashedly stands for non-violence while defending the peoples’ democracy and addressing their true needs. It is the only party committed to values that will secure the continuation of the human species.


On March 6 an International Day of Protest against this war is being organized. We will keep our readership notified via "News Alerts'' of actions being planned throughout Massachusetts. Stay tuned for "PEACE."



February 28th:



North Carolina Green Party statement on the Ukraine crisis


PITTSBORO, NC - The North Carolina Green Party stands for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine. We call for the United States and other NATO powers to begin immediate peace talks with Russia towards a return to the terms of the 2014 Minsk Protocol. NATO forces have made incursions into the region for decades. The overthrow of Ukraine’s democratically elected government in 2014 happened with the direct involvement of US diplomats. These aggressions have led to Russian security concerns and have inflamed and destabilized the situation in Ukraine.


Because of this we call for the dissolution of NATO altogether. NATO serves to maintain global subjugation and dominance of all nations on behalf of the European Union, the United Kingdom, and the US, as well as their wealthy beneficiaries. This has resulted in more global destabilization, not peace building. We call for all people of good conscience to take a stand and resist these dangerous escalations and against the deliberate policy of interference in the region by US and NATO leadership. Instead of pouring trillions in resources into military contracts with no benefit to the vast majority of people, we must instead build a new society based on providing healthcare for all, good sustainable jobs for all, including veterans, guaranteed quality housing, and access to healthy food, water, and other necessities. The needs and progress of people, peace, and the planet must come before the profit of the few and wars for limited natural resources.


To that end, the North Carolina Green Party also calls for an end to the US’s continuity of aggressive foreign policy toward Russia and other nations. This continuity of US foreign policy has been bipartisan, by both the Democratic and Republican Parties. The North Carolina Green Party calls for building a mass party founded in ecological socialism, and supported by the pillars of global peace, social justice, racial justice, and environmental justice.


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Pennsylvania Greens say "No War with Russia!" February 17th


PHILADELPHIA – On February 12, the pre-Valentine's Day crowd at Philadelphia's Love Park was joined by 75 demonstrators who gathered for a rally to stop the U.S. escalation of tension with Russia. The protest called for an end to U.S. military and economic moves against Russia. Signs said, "Fight Racism, Not Russians!" and "Union Contracts, Not Military Contracts!"



"The drumbeat for war should be shown for what it is -- a distraction," declared Hillary Kane (Cedar Park), a member of the Green Party of Philadelphia City Committee (GPOP). "It is a convenient distraction from all of the ills plaguing Biden domestically -- from the COVID pandemic to the housing crisis to the climate crisis. We need to focus our energies on those issues, not some trumped up conflict with Russia. This is 2022, not 1962."




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Indigenous performers Kalpulli Kamaxtle Xiuhcóatl drummed and danced to raise demonstrators' spirits. The rally had been endorsed by a coalition of groups including Black Alliance for PeaceGreen Party of Philadelphia (GPOP), International Action Center Philadelphia, Party for Socialism and Liberation PhiladelphiaPeace ActionPhiladelphia Boricua CommitteeSocialist Resurgence and Workers World Party Philadelphia.



"I haven't been to any public gatherings, protests or demonstrations since the pandemic began," confessed GPOP member Beverly Rolfsmeyer (Roxborough), "but sometimes you know when you need to be somewhere -- when a cause is so important that you put your concerns aside. Why are we still doing anti-war demonstrations? I thought we were over that! As a registered Green Party voter, I can't, in all consciousness, be part of a system where both Parties in power put militarism over improving our infrastructure, eliminating poverty, and putting all of our resources into reversing climate change."



"The U.S. is in a crisis of its own," said GPOP member Georgie Georgeson (South Philadelphia). "I can think of far better uses for our tax dollars than to line the pockets of war profiteers and gamble with the lives of our youth and the lives of innocent Russians and Ukrainians. Biden should exercise diplomacy and focus instead on fulfilling his campaign promises and making tangible improvements in the lives of his constituents." Georgeson is a past member of the GPOP City Committee.



"The Green Party is the Peace Party," said Chris Robinson (Germantown) to the gathered crowd. "There is no way that the Green Party will support a war with Russia! We have demanded that the Pentagon budget be cut in half. Those wasted funds should be used instead for housing, universal healthcare, and transforming our fossil-fuel economy into a renewable-fuel economy. Right now, the Pentagon is spending $1.2 trillion ordered by Barack Obama for a complete rearmament of the Pentagon's nuclear weapons. Those funds should be used, instead, to end world hunger and to end man-made climate change." Robinson was a member of the GPOP City Committee and is now leader of the Green Party of Pennsylvania Communication Team (GPPA).



"The Green Party needs you to run for office to turn around our country," urged Robinson. "We want to run environmental candidates, peace candidates, community-control-of-police candidates, and universal healthcare candidates. Please let us know if you are ready to do your part."



The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA) is an independent political party which stands in opposition to the two corporate parties. GPPA candidates promote public policy based on the Green Party's Four Pillars: grassroots democracy, nonviolence, ecological wisdom, and social justice/equal opportunity. For further information about GPPA, please visit www.gpofpa.org. Please follow GPPA on social media: FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.


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Photos from 2/12/22 rally in Love Park by Rich Gardner,
http://prawnworks.net/rlg/2022/Rally-Russia-Ukraine-220212.html


Kalpulli Kamaxtle Xiuhcóatl,
https://m.facebook.com/Kalpulli-Kamaxtle-Xiuhc%C3%B3atl-1146297718844197/


"In 2018 the Congressional Budget Office floated a figure of $1.2-trillion for a complete rearmament of our nuclear delivery system. All of this . . . is a continuation of an initiative begun under President Obama." by James Hanink, New Oxford Review, Nuclear Rearmament, September 15, 2020.
https://www.newoxfordreview.org/nuclear-rearmament/.