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.
Come to Anti-NATO Protests in Washington DC Saturday, March 30 – Thursday, April 4
The threat of war hangs over the world. The NATO war alliance is at the center of that threat --- from the seemingly never-ending wars by NATO powers in the Middle East, to the burgeoning, new nuclear arms race. Next year, the Trump Administration will call for...
International Webinar to Preserve the INF Treaty
On 17 January we held an International Webinar to Preserve the INF Treaty. Click here to read a summary of the webinar with links to the individual presentations and action items. Nearly 150 people, from Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, Chile, Czech...
CODEPINK Summit on Peace with Iran
On Saturday, December 1st 2018, CODEPINK held a Summit on Peace with Iran in Washington D.C. The Summit was attended by close to two hundred participants, many of whom are part of the Iranian diaspora. Nineteen speakers joined panel discussions on topics ranging from...
Support Cal Poly Student Protest against Raytheon and the war in Yemen
Peace activists at Cal Poly are being threatened by their administration for the second time this year because they dared to sing songs in front of the Raytheon table at their career fair. The students have organized themselves under the SLO Peace Coalition. They’re...
Peace with Iran Summit, December 1, Washington, D.C.
What: Exciting Day-Long Summit on Peace With Iran When: 9am-5pm, December 1, 2018 Where: First Congregational United Church of Christ 945 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Come join us as we bring together researchers, journalists, activists and cultural workers to...
First International Conference Against US/NATO Military Bases
November 16-18, 2018, Dublin, Ireland Add Your Support and Join Us For full information go to http://nousnatobases.org/ As a Friend of Peace Around the World, you know how the threat of war permeates the present global atmosphere. The increasingly aggressive and...
Afghanistan and Perpetual War: Everyone Loses.
October 7th is a grim reminder of 17 years of war in Afghanistan – a war that has brought death, destruction and grievous injury to so many, with little, if any, success and no conclusion. Most Americans cannot explain why we are currently at war in seven countries–...
Korea Summit: a Breakthrough and a Beginning
A cruel Trump Administration policy of splitting up immigrant families at the border and the groundswell of protests against it pushed the Summit on Korea off the front pages. The respite did not last long. Already, according to The Guardian (UK) of June 23, “Donald...
Where is the Memorial Day for Civilians Killed in Wars?
Memorial Day, formerly Decoration Day, is a day to remember those who died while serving in the armed forces. Decoration Day began as a way to remember the Civil War dead, more than 700,000, by placing flowers and flags on their headstones. Today, in our time of...
A Critical Time for the Peace Movement
All of us who value and work for peace and justice in all forms recognize the critical need for us to step up our game in the face of national and international acts of aggression and escalating violence. It’s up to us to conduct and promote political education that...
No wider war in Syria! Call Congress today. Join protests for peace around the country this weekend.
As happened a year ago, the United States threatens to spark a wider war in the Middle East. Following allegations of a chemical weapons attack in a town near Damascus, Syria, the United States and its allies immediately placed responsibility on the Syrian government,...
April 14 & 15 Demand an End to U.S. Wars!: Spring actions in NYC, Chicago, Minneapolis, the Bay Area, and more
In communities across the U.S. anti-war activists will be protesting on April 14 & 15 to demand:An end to all U.S. wars, bombing, and drone attacks, and other forms of aggression including weapons sales and economic sanctions;Closing all U.S. bases on foreign...