Endless Wars and Intervention

 

The United States has waged war around the globe for decades. Beginning with the bombing of Iraq in January 1991, U.S. combat forces have been continuously at war in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. Combat operations peaked with the invasion and occupations of Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003, following the 9/11 attacks on targets in the United States which intensified these long-standing conflicts and gave the U.S. government a rationale for expanding their scope, with the “Global War on Terror.” These “endless wars” have included punitive raids, drone strikes, and covert operations from the Middle East to North and East Africa, Pakistan and the Philippines.

Founded in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, UFPJ has led mass mobilizations, created and maintained contacts with civil society organizations in nations our government attacks, advocated for legislation to end authorization for use of military force, and worked to maintain a powerful voice for peace. We oppose the destructive policies of successive administrations, both Republican and Democratic, which have pursued similar policies with equally disastrous results. One of the deepest responsibilities we have is to speak up when wrongs are being committed in our names.

You will find information about endless wars below, or you can click on the category tags under the title of each post or use the search function to focus on specific countries and conflicts.

Member Groups: Tell Us About Your March 19 Events

Member Groups: Tell Us About Your March 19 Events

March 19 marks the 12th anniversary of “Shock and Awe,” the US-led attack on Iraq that kicked off the “global war on terror.” We encourage our member groups to commemorate this date with local candlelight vigils, demonstrations, direct actions, and discussions about...

No Bombing, No War!

Once again the American people have been summoned to wage war against a dangerous “terrorist” adversary –this time it's the Islamic State (ISIL). Again, we are told this enemy is uniquely evil and that U.S. military force is the only solution. And while the Obama...

“DON’T GO BACK TO IRAQ” by Phyllis Bennis

http://www.ips-dc.org/dont-go-back-iraq/ by Phyllis Bennis This is how wars begin. Barack Obama says we’re not going back to Iraq. “American forces will not be returning to combat in Iraq,” he said on June 19th, “but we will help Iraqis as they take the fight to...

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