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U.S. Labor Against The War Says: "End The Occupation"

Statement of U.S. Labor Against the War on the Occupation of Iraq


“We call for an end now to the U.S. occupation and for all military, political and economic authority to be transferred to the people of Iraq. . . . We call upon all public officials and candidates for office to oppose this war and the never-ending occupation and to support steps that can be taken immediately to end it. . . . It is time to acknowledge this tragic mistake and to hold to account Bush and those who prosecuted this disastrous war.”

THE OCCUPATION OF IRAQ
MUST END

The U.S. occupation of Iraq is in crisis. As any sensible union member knows, the first thing to do when you find you’ve dug yourself into a hole is to STOP DIGGING. The U.S. needs to find a way out of the mess that our government has gotten us into and stop digging this country deeper into Iraq. Every reason Bush gave for going to war -- Irag having weapons of mass destruction, Iraq collaborating with al Qaida and it being an imminent threat to the US -- has been proven false.

Full Statement On Link:

http://www.uslaboragainstwar.org/article.php?id=4497



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