12) NO TO WAR THREATS AGAINST SYRIA AND IRAN!
Statement by StopWar,
Vancouver's
broad-based anti-war coalition, Dec. 15, 2011, www.stopwar.ca
The drumbeats
of preparations for military intervention and war against Syria and Iran are becoming louder. StopWar, Vancouver's broad‑based anti‑war
coalition, which was founded in the movement to prevent the disastrous war
against Iraq in 2003, appeals to all Canadians to help reverse this dangerous
process. We call for the internal disputes in Syria
and Iran
to be left for their own populations to settle, without recourse to foreign
military intervention.
The
consequences of a new war in this region would be far reaching for the entire
world. A NATO‑led military aggression against Syria
or Iran
would result in massive human casualties, and enormous economic damage on a
local and global scale. The impact would not be confined to the immediate
military targets of the NATO powers and their allies; such a war could spread
across borders, inflicting new suffering and chaos throughout the region.
There is no
justification for such a reckless and potentially catastrophic course of
action. In our view, military intervention by NATO in the Middle East and Central Asia is being driven by the interests of
transnational energy and resource corporations. NATO is acting to defend and
advance these interests, not to "protect human rights".
To those who
argue that the so‑called "Responsibility to Protect" doctrine
obliges Canada to intervene in the name of human rights and wage yet another
war, we point out that many of the leaders who are escalating tensions against
Syria and Iran are themselves accused of widespread violations of human rights,
or even of committing serious breaches of international law.
The United States,
for example, stands accused by world public opinion and many legal experts and
scholars of practising systematic torture. In 2003,
it committed the supreme war crime of unprovoked military aggression against Iraq ‑
a crime which has resulted in millions of deaths, vast population
displacements, and enormous damage to economic and social infrastructures.
Israel, one of the most vocal critics of Syria and Iran, has for decades
illegally occupied Palestinian territories, imposing a deadly
apartheid‑style oppression against the Palestinian people.
The NATO
countries killed thousands of people recently in Libya in an attack that was a
blatantly aggressive intervention aimed at `regime change', despite the fact
that it was initially presented as a limited mission to provide a `No Fly
Zone'. Libya risks becoming a precedent that NATO countries cite in order to
justify new aggressive wars and interventions.
Far from
advancing the cause of human rights, imperialist military threats and
interventions often simply give excuses to authoritarian rulers to suppress
struggles for freedom. We stand in solidarity with Iranians and Syrians, while
we oppose any kind of sanctions and military interventions.
What right do
the United States and Israel ‑ or their faithful ally the Harper
government of Canada ‑
have to intervene in the internal problems of Syria
and Iran?
Why should Canada and the United States, which have led the destructive
military occupation of Afghanistan for over a decade, have any right to choose
where their military forces will intervene next to topple local governments and
impose western‑friendly regimes?
Genuine
social justice and peace are not created by crippling economic sanctions or
endless wars and militarism. Instead, military spending and the arms trade must
be dramatically reduced, and all weapons of mass destruction must be
eliminated, including the creation of a nuclear‑free zone in the Middle East. The peoples of the world must mobilize to
change our planet's priorities and tackle the urgent needs of those who are
today the most oppressed and poverty‑stricken.
This is the
view of StopWar. We urge all our supporters and
friends to join with us in demanding that the Harper government end its vocal
support for the war drive against Syria
and Iran.
Canada must instead begin to support steps which will de‑escalate
tensions in the region, including the immediate removal of all Canadian
military forces from Afghanistan, and a complete end to Israeli occupation of
Palestinian territories.
(The above
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