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.
[AUDIO] “The Many Wars of Syria” Briefing with Phyllis Bennis
Listen to the audio of our recent briefing call from the evening of Wednesday, Sept. 14th, 21016 http://pdamerica.hipcast.com/deluge/pdamerica-20160914214137-7154.mp3 Let's start out the fall with a new commitment to follow more closely the carnage in Syria. Is it a...
It’s No Time for Peace Organizing to Slow Down!
It may be summertime, but that doesn’t mean that UFPJ's taking a holiday. Between the racist killings and harassment on our streets, endless U.S. wars abroad, and military games being conducted by nuclear armed states, we are campaigning tirelessly and creatively to...
PETITION: Tell the President, “Bring ALL Troops Home From Afghanistan!”
On July 6, President Obama announced his intention to maintain 8,400 troops on the ground and in harms way in Afghanistan. United for Peace and Justice opposes this continuation of ENDLESS WAR that has neither reduced incidences of terrorism throughout the world, nor...
US Militarism’s Expanse and the Need for a Movement to Cut Military Spending and Invest in Human Needs
Despite the fact that we inhabit a war culture and machine with a vast reach and capacity never seen before, we must stand strong in opposition to endless war. It falls upon us as peace activists to inspire American people – and people around the world – to call for...
URGENT House vote to Dismantle Refugee Program Thurs, Nov. 19
It is tragic, but no surprise that members of Congress are using the attacks in Paris as an excuse to close our borders to fleeing Syrians. Now is not the time to turn a cold shoulder to people in need. These refugees are victims of terror, not terrorists. They are...
Statement on Recent Attacks and Global Violence
United for Peace and Justice shares with people around the world a deep sorrow over the recent attacks in Paris, along with the civilian deaths on the downed Russian airplane and in Beirut. The massive news coverage of Paris brings home to everyone the humanity of...
AUDIO: National Peace Conference Call on Syria with Phyllis Bennis
Listen to the audio recording of our call from the evening of Monday, November 16, 2015 Join PDAmerica, PDAction, and United for Peace and Justice(UFPJ) for a fantastic call with special guest Phyllis Bennis. Phyllis Bennis is a fellow of the Institute for Policy...
President Obama’s Prolonging Afghanistan Occupation
As long as there are U.S. military forces in Afghanistan there will be no peace or security for Afghanistan or the U.S. United for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) calls on the United States government to withdraw all forces from Afghanistan and to bring to an endto the...
Which Candidate Did You Hear Supporting Peace?
If you heard the candidates during last night’s Democratic Party debates, you know it is time for peace and justice activists to lead! Who spoke out forcefully for diplomacy and peace? Who condemned the ways our bloated military budget has undercut spending on...
Tragedies and War Crimes Never Ending
Events this week have tragically underscored the need for peace and justice activists across the country to work together, share resources, and develop strategies to end the senseless and immoral acts of war that are occurring around our world. UFPJ responded to the...
Success on Iran Agreement is Owed to Member Groups Around the Country
This Summer through September, United for Peace and Justice joined a coalition of parters and organizations promoting peace to defend the international agreement with Iran on nuclear weapons. With members of Congress opposing the agreement, some touting war with Iran...
VIDEO: UFPJ Talks Peace Movement Solidarity with Our Friend Jeremy Corbyn
https://youtu.be/xsi47ql5P0o One year ago, Jeremy Corbyn’s name was unlikely to ring a bell to even a world-news-thirsty North American. That said this British Member of Parliament has been no stranger to UFPJ and the international movement for peace and justice....