No Foreign Bases

 

The U.S. maintains nearly 800 military bases in more than 70 countries around the world at a cost of more than 150 billion dollars annually. The U.S. has active duty military troops in nearly 150 countries. UFPJ supports member groups’ efforts to decrease our military footprint as part of the ongoing struggle to end the illegal and immoral wars and all too regular bombing attacks carried by our country. Many UFPJ member groups collaborate as part of the Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases organized by the U.S. Peace Council.

 

Ending the United States’ Longest War

Ending the United States’ Longest War

In February 2020, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement laying the groundwork for a full withdrawal of all foreign troops from Afghanistan and ending the United States’ longest war. Efforts to implement the agreement have seen an increase in violence...

United for Peace & Justice Calls for a New Foreign Policy

United for Peace & Justice Calls for a New Foreign Policy

Endless wars since 2001 have caused death and destruction across the Middle East. Initiated after the 9/11 attacks, these wars have not ended terrorism.  Instead they have fueled the rise of ever more virulent conflict. The costs in blood, human suffering, and...

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