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GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
http://www.gp.org

For Immediate Release:
Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Contacts:
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-904-7614, [email protected]
Starlene Rankin, Media Coordinator, 916-995-3805, [email protected]


Green Party of the US opposes military intervention in Mali, urges withdrawal 
of AFRICOM

• The Mali rebellion is blowback from the U.S./NATO ouster of Gaddafi from 
Libya; efforts to gain control of African resources (oil, uranium, etc.) and 
competition with China are driving military policies disguised as 'War on 
Terrorism', say Greens

• Green Party Speakers Bureau: Greens available to speak on foreign policy: 
http://www.gp.org/speakers/speakers-foreign-policy.php


WASHINGTON, DC -- The Obama Administration is pursuing policies in Africa that 
threaten regional stability and innocent populations, including military 
intervention in Mali and establishment of the United States Africa Command 
(AFRICOM), said Green Party leaders.

"AFRICOM represents a continuing escalation of U.S. military presence in 
Africa, imposing economic dependence, political domination, and control over 
the continent's mineral and other resources. The U.S./NATO attack on Libya 
opened the door to further U.S. military actions in Africa. The African Union, 
which has 17,000 African troops in Somalia, is working for the U.S., under CIA 
direction. Meanwhile, the war in Congo continues, in which military forces on 
the Pentagon payroll have perpetrated the worst slaughter since World War II, 
while the U.S. has blocked efforts to hold the Rwandan government accountable 
for war crimes in the conflict," said Thomas Muhammad, co-chair of the Green 
Party Black Caucus (http://www.gp.org/caucuses/black/index.php) and chair of 
National United Black Front (http://www.nbufdallas.net) Dallas Chapter. (See 
"US Drones over the D.R.C.?" Ann Garrison interviews Maurice Carney, Executive 
Director of Friends of the Congo, KPFA,
January 13, 2013, http://www.anngarrison.com/audio/us-drones-over-the-drc)

Under current plans, troops from the 1st Infantry Division will be sent to 
Africa to contain al-Qaeda in Mali, but also to conduct training programs, 
exercises, and operations in 35 countries and set the stage for future military 
intervention. The troops will have the capability to deploy drones in Africa, 
if given permission.

"The Obama Administration is using the situation in Mali as an opportunity to 
bring Africa under the U.S. sphere of influence -- to block Chinese influence 
and win control over precious resources, which include oil, petroleum, 
diamonds, copper, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, bauxite, silver, certain kinds 
of wood, and fruit. U.S. operations are justified by the White House as an 
extension of the War on Terror and fight against al-Qaeda. Unfortunately, the 
terror is suffered by Africans who face internal conflicts that are aggravated 
by U.S. meddling, funding for extremists and oppressive and corrupt regimes, 
and in some cases air assaults on their homes," said Romi Elnagar, a member of 
the Green Party's International Committee (http://www.gp.org/committees/intl).

Greens noted that the U.S./NATO assault on Libya and aid for Libyan rebels 
empowered radical Islamic movements to threaten neighboring countries. These 
include the Wahabi rebels in Mali, which are supported by the corrupt Wahabist 
royal family of Saudi Arabia, which is allied with the U.S. Some of the north 
African rebel movements have thus received aid that can be traced to countries 
outside Africa, including the U.S. 

Moderate Islamist Tuaregs, many of whom suffered reprisals because of the 
Libyan war and have legitimate demands for human rights and self-determination, 
have been caught in the middle in Mali, between extremists who have joined the 
rebellion and the Malian government aided by Western powers trying to quash 
their bid for independence. France has its own neo-colonial interests in the 
region, especially access to uranium in Tuareg areas for French nuclear 
reactors.

The Obama Administration is thus playing a dangerous and reckless game with the 
lives of innocent Africans, with blowback that may threaten U.S. security. (See 
"Mali, Wahabis and Saudis; Following the Money Trail" by Thomas C. Mountain, 
Black Agenda Report, January 8, 2013, 
http://blackagendareport.com/content/mali-wahabis-and-saudis-following-money-trail).

The Green Party of the United States opposed President Obama's military 
campaign in Libya, opposes intervention in Mali, and continues to promote 
constructive and humane engagement with African nations instead of imperial 
policies like AFRICOM, which was authorized by President Bush in 2007.

"The resistance to al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb -- which gained more beachheads 
in Africa as a result of the U.S.-led ouster of Gaddafi -- must take place in 
Africa, led by Africans, without U.S. interference, which will only cause 
greater damage," said Greg Gerritt, International Committee member and liaison 
to the African Greens Forum (http://www.africangreens.org).

"Instead of exercising military might, the U.S. should work with African 
leaders to promote self-determination and independence and reverse the 
devastating effects of the West's racist colonial legacy in Africa. A Green 
foreign policy regarding Africa would include closing of military bases, 
increased humanitarian assistance for developing countries, especially aid for 
the fights against AIDS and other diseases, trade pacts that encourage workers 
rights, food and agricultural security, a clean environment, and greenhouse gas 
emissions reductions that are parallel with reductions in the U.S., since many 
of the worst effects of climate changes will be felt in Africa," added Mr. 
Gerritt.

See also:

"Mali Invasion Shows That 'Adieu' Does Not Always Mean 'We’re Gone'" by Mark P. 
Fancher, Black Agenda Report, January 22, 2013
http://blackagendareport.com/content/mali-invasion-shows-%E2%80%9Cadieu%E2%80%9D-does-not-always-mean

"The Master as “Guest”: The U.S. Military Swarms Over Africa" by Glen Ford, 
Black Agenda Report, January 8, 2013
http://blackagendareport.com/content/master-%E2%80%9Cguest%E2%80%9D-us-military-swarms-over-africa

"Susan Rice’s defense of Kagame in Congo puts Obama State Department on the 
defensive" by Ann Garrison, San Francisco Bay View, December 19, 2012
http://sfbayview.com/2012/susan-rices-defense-of-kagame-in-congo-puts-obama-state-department-on-the-defensive/

"The Geopolitical Reordering of Africa: US Covert Support to Al Qaeda in 
Northern Mali, France 'Comes to the Rescue': NATO funding, arming, while 
simultaneously fighting Al Qaeda from Mali to Syria" by Tony Cartalucci, Global 
Research, January 15, 2013
http://www.globalresearch.ca/geopolitical-reordering-and-dirty-tricks-us-covert-support-to-al-qaeda-in-northern-mali-france-comes-to-the-rescue/5318614

"Pentagon planning for multinational military operation in Mali", The 
Washington Post, December 5, 2013
http://tinyurl.com/apvu7sq
"U.S. weighs military support for France’s campaign against Mali militants", 
The Washington Post, December 15, 2013
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-weighs-military-support-for-frances-campaign-against-mali-militants/2013/01/15/a071db40-5f4d-11e2-b05a-605528f6b712_story.html

"Admin Aids French Bombing of Mali After U.S.-Trained Forces Join Rebels in 
Uranium-Rich Region" (transcript), Democracy Now!, January 15, 2013 
http://www.democracynow.org/2013/1/15/admin_aids_french_bombing_of_mali#transcript


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