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![]() US Green Party Policy Statement of 9.20.2002
![]() Policy Statement of the International Committee, Green Party of the United States September 20, 2002
The Green Party of the United States is adamantly opposed to President George W. Bush's plans to continue and expand military operations against Iraq. The Bush administration claims the invasion of Iraq would improve the security of citizens of the United States, but it would do just the opposite. A U.S. war on Iraq would undo decades of progress in international conflict resolution and make the world a more dangerous place for everyone.
The United States should not undertake military operations against Iraq for the following reasons:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We therefore urge our fellow citizens of the United States to raise their voices against the U.S. invasion of Iraq. We must encourage the President and Congress to build a true foundation for peace and security in these ways:
![]() ![]() ![]() In sum, the Green Party's key value of non-violence implies that war is neither an effective nor justifiable means for resolving disputes between nations. The United States is in a position of unprecedented economic and military power in the global scene. We should use that power to work towards security and peace through justice, rather than through intimidation and military destruction.
Prepared by the International Committee of the Green Party of the United States
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