Source: Popular Resistance
The world is saying no to war with Iran and US out of the Middle East. Hundreds of protests were held in the United States and around the world on Saturday with a unified voice of āNo War.ā These protests are in solidarity with massive protests in Iraq calling for the US to get out where it is now an occupying force as the government has asked it to leave.
These protests and the uprising over the US remaining in Iraq are not being covered in the US corporate media. Millions of people participated in the memorials for General Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandes after the US assassinated them. Now, millions have protested the refusal of the US to leave Iraq. The Pentagon knows the reality is that US troops in Iraq are at increasing risk every day the US stays in that sovereign nation.
The warnings have been sent.Ā i24 News reports that up to five missiles struck near the US Embassy in Baghdad today. āSundayās attack was the second night in a row that the Green Zone was hit and the 15th time over the last two months that US installations have been targeted.ā
The Pentagon will need to tell President Trump that he has two choices to protect US troops. The first choice is to abide by the law and the demands of the Iraqi government by leaving Iraq. The second choice is to escalate and bring in tens of thousands of more troops as well as anti-missile systems. Iran showed the US that even when they warned them they would be attacking a base with several hoursā notice so personnel could leave, the US military was unable to stop the Iranian missiles. Iran has also shown that it can shoot down US drones over the Strait of Hormuz.
The US needs to leave Iraq and the Middle East and stop threatening Iran or it risks spending hundreds of billions of dollars and risking the lives of US troops. All this for oil that President Trump says the US does not need. In this era when the fossil fuel economy must come to an end, it is time for the US to get out of the Middle East.
Massive Protests in Iraq Demand the US Leave
Telesur reports, āAccording to estimates of the Iraqi police commander Jaafar Al-Batat, overĀ 1 millionĀ people Thursday demanded the departure of U.S.Ā troops from Iraq with a march in Baghdad, which was convened by cleric MuqtadaĀ Al-Sadr three weeks after theĀ murder of Iranās General Qasem Soleimani.ā
The message of the protest was very clear from the signs and actions of the protesters.Ā Banners includedĀ āNo, No to theĀ U.S. andĀ Yes to Iraqi sovereignty,ā āThe willingness of free nations is stronger than the U.S.Ā aggression,ā andĀ āGlobal terrorism is made in the U.S.ā Another sign sent a very clear messageĀ āTo the Families of American soldiers Insist on the Withdrawal of Your Sons from Our Country, or Prepare their Coffins.ā [Emphasis in Original]Ā Protesters carriedĀ burned images of Donald Trump, others raised photos of theĀ US presidentās face crossed out with a red āXā. On the speakerās stage, a large sign read, āGet Out America.ā
Shia Cleric,Ā Muqtada al-Sadr, who helped organize the protest said, regarding the demand of the government that the US leave Iraq,Ā āIf the U.S. meets these demands, then it is not an aggressor countryā but the US will become a āhostile countryā if it fails to do so. Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, the highest Shiite religious authority in Iraq said, āthe need to respect the sovereignty of Iraq, the independence of its political decision, and its territorial unity.ā
The Prime Minister and the Parliament called for US troops to leave Iraq. In a telephone call, Prime MinisterĀ Abdel MahdiĀ told Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to prepare to leave Iraq.Ā Article 24 of the agreement between the US and Iraq regarding troops states that the āUS recognizes the sovereign right of the government of Iraq to request the departure of the US forces from Iraq any time.āĀ Ā Pompeo gave a foolish answer, turning the US into an occupying force by saying,Ā āThe US shallĀ not withdrawĀ from Iraqā but inconsistently saidĀ it ārespects its sovereignty and decisions.ā President Trump threatened Iraq saying he would impose āsanctions like theyāveĀ never seenĀ beforeā and āits Central Bank account held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York withĀ $35 billionĀ could beĀ shut down.āĀ US Ambassador to Iraq Mathew TuellerĀ delivered to Iraqi officialsĀ a copy of all the possible US sanctions Iraq could face.
These responses led to mass protests. TheĀ threat to US troops is very real. Sources inĀ Prime Minister Mahdiās office said the US is ābringing war upon itself and transforming Iraq into a battlefieldā if it fails to leave. He warns, āThe US will be faced with strong and legitimate popular armed resistance.ā
The current conflict needs to be viewed in the context ofĀ Iraq being devasted by US actions.Ā The Clinton administration sanctions killed 500,000 children, and the US invasion and occupation, which followed in 2003, resulted in the deaths of over one million Iraqis. More recently, the US tried to extort Iraq by demanding half its oil profits in exchange for damages the US war caused. When the Prime Minister turned to China for assistance instead, Trump threatened Iraq. The Iraqi people have had enough of US intervention. It is time for the United States to leave.
The World Joins Opposition To War With Iran, Calls For US Out of The Middle East
On January 25, a Global Day of Protest was called in solidarity with the people of Iraq and Iran. There were protests in more than 210 cities in 22 countries. The protest was organized by numerous antiwar organizations including the United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC), the ANSWER Coalition, CODE PINK, Black Alliance for Peace, the International Action Center, Popular Resistance and many more.
UNAC pointed out that Iran has been a victim of US aggression since the 1953 coup againstĀ theĀ democratically-electedĀ president Mohammed Mossadegh. This was followed by the brutal rule of the US-supported Shah of Iran until the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Sanctions were immediately imposed on Iran and from 1980-1988 the US fueled the Iran-Iraq war, which killed more than one million people. In 1988, the US shot down an Iranian civilian passenger plane,Ā killing more than 290 Iranian civilians, for which the US has still not apologized for or explained.Ā The US has imposed escalatingĀ crippling sanctions that have devastated Iranās economy and the lives of its citizens. Trumpās unilateral withdrawal from the nuclear agreement has led to even more sanctions.Ā Donald Trumpās order to assassinate General Soleimani was the culmination of his campaign of āmaximum pressureā against the Islamic Republic of Iran supported by both Democrats and Republicans.
CODEPINK sent an open letter to the people of Iran expressing that the people of the United States are āhorrified by the actions of our government to provoke a warā¦ā and apologizing for the reckless actions of President Trump. They expressed opposition to the withdrawal of the United States from the nuclear agreement, the maximum-pressure campaignĀ and the assassination of General Soleimani writing, āPoll after poll reveals that the American people do not want a war with Iran. We want to end the Middle East wars that the U.S. has engaged in for far too long.ā
This weekendās massive protests were the second protests since the US reignited the risk of war in Iraq and war against Iran. One day after the January 3 assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the renewed antiwar movement called for protests andĀ thousands of protestersĀ rallied in more than 82 cities in 38 states involving tens of thousands of people.
The world saying, āUS out of the Middle East and no war on Iranā, and governments are also siding with Iran to end US hegemony. There are many countries coming to the side of Iran, perhaps most important are theĀ Chinese-Iranian economic agreements, which have undermined US sanctions and integrated Iran into a Chinese-led Eurasian Belt and Road Initiative. The US deems this an imminent threat. In 2016, Iranian President Hassan Rohani announced during a visit from Chinaās President Xi Jinping that Iran and China hadĀ createdĀ a $600 billion dollar, 25-year political and trade alliance.
The military alliance developing between China, Russia, and Iran is another major threat to US domination.Ā Iran, China, and RussiaĀ heldĀ joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman, a ānormal military exchangeā that reflected the nationsā āwill and capabilities to jointly maintain world peace and maritime security,ā just days before the murder of Soleimani.
China and Russia have been critical to multiple countries under economic attack and military threats by the United States. This includes Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, North Korea, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and many others. A new balance of power is developing. The US peace movement needs to understand these realities and join a global movement against US imperialism.
Join us at this important conference against US imperialism.Ā The World Peace Council and the Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases are organizing a 2-day international conference titled āConfronting Imperialismās War Machine ā The Global Struggle for Peace, Social Justice, National Sovereignty and the Environment,ā on March 28-29, 2020, in Larnaca, Cyprus.Ā Register here.
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