David Swanson was on KPFK this morning (Friday, August 30th) with Michael
Slate: What an excellent interview it was. Same goes for Marjorie Cohn, who
was also on with Michael:  <http://www.marjoriecohn.com>
www.marjoriecohn.com . They talked about the current situation with the
United States threatening to bomb Syria. You can listen to that program at:
<http://archive.kpfk.org/mp3/kpfk_130830_100005bts_michael.MP3>
http://archive.kpfk.org/mp3/kpfk_130830_100005bts_michael.MP3   -
Frank Dorrel

How To Stop A War On Syria

Opposition to Iraq War May Save Syria
<http://warisacrime.org/content/opposition-iraq-war-may-save-syria> 

By David Swanson: Author of: "War Is A Crime" - www.warisacrime.org
www.warisacrime.org/content/opposition-iraq-war-may-save-syria 

Evidence of "weapons of mass destruction" is "no slam dunk," U.S. officials
are saying this time around, reversing the claim made about Iraq by then-CIA
director George Tenet.

Opposition to a U.S.-led attack on Syria is growing rapidly in Europe and
the United States, drawing its strength from public awareness that the case
made for attacking Iraq had holes in it.

A majority in the United States, still very much aware of Iraq war
deceptions, opposes arming the "rebel" force in Syria, so heavily dominated
by foreign fighters and al Qaeda.  And a majority opposes U.S. military
action in Syria. 

But that public opinion is only just beginning to get expressed as activism.
With Republicans more willing to actively oppose a war this time, and some
section of Democrats still opposed, there's actually potential to build a
larger antiwar movement than that of 2003-2006.

Thus far, however, what's discouraging an attack on Syria is the public
uproar that was created back then over the disastrous attack on Iraq.

The nation of Iraq was destroyed.  Millions of refugees still can't safely
return.  As with every other humanitarian war thus far, humanity suffered,
and the suffering will last for ages.  While the damage done to the United
States itself doesn't compare with the damage done to Iraq, it has been
severe en ough to make many a near-sighted potential war supporter cautious.

The problem with attacking Iraq was not that the vast stockpiles of weapons
were fictional.  Had every claim been true, the war would have remained
illegal, immoral, and catastrophic.

Were it true that the Syrian government really chose the moment of the U.N.
inspectors' arrival to use chemical weapons, launching a U.S. war on Syria
would still hurt the people of Syria -- who are overwhelmingly opposed to
it, regardless of their level of support for their government. 

A regional or even global war could result.  The U.S. military is planning
for such scenarios, as if preparing for the apocalypse while igniting it
makes the action less insane.

A war of supposed humanitarian philanthropy should consider the value to
humanity of the rule of law.  Launching a war in violation of the
Kellogg-Briand Pact, the United Nations Charter, and the U.S. Constitution
hurts the rule of law.

A war of beneficial generosity should consider other possible medicines that
lack the deadly side-effects of war.  For example, the United States could
easily stop supporting and arming abusive dictatorships in Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Bahrain, Yemen, and Egypt, not to mention the horrors inflicted on
Palestine by Israel. 

A so-called good and noble war against the evil of chemical weapons should
probably be launched by a nation that doesn't itself use chemical weapons.
Yet, the United States used white phosphorous and napalm as weapons in Iraq,
not to mention such internationally sanctioned weapons as depleted uranium
and cluster bombs -- weapons the United States also sells to other
governments regardless of their human rights records (including a big
shipment of cluster bombs now headed to Saudi Arabia).

A humanitarian and just war should perhaps show equal concern for those
humans killed with any kind of weapon.  Bombing Syria would inevitably kill
significant numbers of people.  Isn't that a problem even if they're killed
with the "right" kind of weapons?

Both sides in the war in Syria have killed large numbers of people.  We have
heard as many serious accounts of the rebels using chemical weapons as the
government.  Should indisputable facts establish that both sides have used
those forbidden weapons, surely the proper response will not be to bomb both
sides.

By joining in this war, on the side of an armed opposition dominated by
people with no concern for democracy or human rights, the United States will
make itself more hated in the region than its previous military actions
already have.  While this war has nothing to do with defending the United
States, it will in fact endanger it.

Here's what should be done instead: Pressure Saudi Arabia and the Gulf
states and Turkey to stop arming one side, while pressuring Russia and Iran
to stop arming the other.  Insist on a cease-fire. Support U.N. inspections
of the evidence of crimes by both sides.  Provide humanitarian aid to Syria,
Syrian refugees (now fleeing in greater numbers as the U.S. threatens to
attack), and others suffering in the region.  Support nonviolent democracy
movements.

And why stop there? End the occupation of Afghanistan, which we think of as
"ending" but which is still twice as large as when President Obama was
elected.  Stop arming brutal dictatorships and calling the weapons "aid."
Close Guantanamo and other lawless prison sites.  Halt U.S. drone and other
missile strikes worldwide.  Bring U.S. troops home from 175 nations.  Spend
10% of the U.S. military budget providing the world with clean drinking
water, food, and assistance in sustainable agriculture and energy. 

Our options are not to do nothing or to bomb Syria into the sort of disaster
created in Iraq.  There is an alternative that benefits Syrians, makes us
safer, and costs less in money, lives, and morality.

David Swanson: [email protected] - www.warisacrime.org 

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