Largest Peace Group Denounces Obama’s Afghanistan Escalation
Washington, DC — Peace Action, the nation’s largest peace
organization, today denounced President Obama’s announcement yesterday to send
an additional 17,000 U.S. troops into Afghanistan. The group claimed that experts doubt there is a military
solution to the crisis in the country and the international community should
focus on diplomacy, humanitarian aid and development.
“Instead of sending more Americans to die in Afghanistan in
a conflict that experts agree is unwinnable militarily, we need a diplomatic
and humanitarian surge,” stated Kevin Martin the group’s executive director.
Groups pushing for non-military solutions in Afghanistan
point to a recent RAND Corporation report concluding that, since 1968, only
seven percent of all terrorist groups that have ended were taken down by
military force. In contrast, 40 percent of those groups were defeated through
police and intelligence work, and 43 percent gave up terrorism as they were
integrated into the political process.
“We know from the British and Russians that occupation in
Afghanistan doesn’t work. The U.S.
needs to push for regional diplomatic discussions that include all
stakeholders. The U.S. needs to stop the killing of civilians by stopping air and
drone strikes. Lastly, the
international community needs to help the Afghan humanitarian crisis by
increasing aid and development,” concluded Martin.
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Since 1957, Peace Action, the United States' largest peace
and disarmament organization with over 100,000 members and nearly 100 chapters
in 34 states, works to achieve the abolition of nuclear weapons, promote
government spending priorities that support human needs and encourage real
security through international cooperation and human rights. http://www.Peace-Action.org