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ALL LONDON RALLY: Troops Out Of Iraq, Thursday 15 February 7.00pm
Speakers: Tony Benn, George Galloway MP, John Mcdonnell MP, Lindsey German (StWC), Sophie Bolt (CND). Friends Meeting House, Euston Road, WC1. FULL DETAILS: http://www.stopwar.org.uk
George Bush’s response is to escalate the war with his troop “surge”, which Tony Blair says “makes sense.” Virtually everyone else thinks it is madness. In Britain, the Liberal Democrats have become the first of the three major parties to call for the complete withdrawal of British troops by the end of 2007. In America, much of the establishment which supported Bush’s war crimes in the past can now see the game is up. Calls for the troops to come home are heard across the political spectrum and Barack Obama, the latest media sensation in the US, has put ending the Iraq war at the centre of his bid to become US president in 2008.
Even Russia’s President Putin – no slouch himself when it comes to war crimes in Chechnya – says that the biggest threat to world peace is a “wolf-like” American foreign policy, that “eats and listens to no one”.
Bush’s only answer to this tidal wave of condemnation is more war in Iraq, the intensification of the nuclear arms race and the threat of an attack on Iran (see John Pilger: http://www.zmag.org/sustainers/content/2007-02/03pilger.cfm. A massive expansion of the US military budget will mean that in 2007 the cost of the Iraq war alone will be 800 dollars for every American man, woman and child, paid for by draconian cuts in welfare services for the poor and elderly.
Can it get any worse in Iraq? The answer is, yes, it can, if we let it. The response to the escalation of the Bush-Blair wars must be to do all we can to make our elected representatives act in accordance with the wishes of their electorates. The US anti-war movement has responded magnificently to the challenge. Its demonstrations across America on 27 January brought hundreds of thousands onto the streets for the largest protest since the war began. Campaigns are now running in localities across America to make the US Congress stop Bush in his tracks by withholding the funding he needs to escalate the war.
We in Britain on Saturday 24 February will have our opportunity to give voice to the view of most people in this country that the war must end and all British troops must be removed from Iraq. Everyone who has opposed Tony Blair’s warmongering and the spineless connivance of parliament which has allowed him to get away with it, should do all they can to help make as big as possible the TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ – NO TRIDENT demonstration in London on 24 February. Please publicise the demonstration as widely as you can and encourage your friends, family, work colleagues, fellow students etc to join us.
If you require leaflets, posters, stickers, postcards, badges etc to help publicise the demonstration, please contact the Stop the War national office on 020 7278 6694 or by email at office@stopwar,org,uk.
NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION
Organised by Stop the War, CND and BMI
TROOPS OUT OF IRAQ – NO TRIDENT
SATURDAY 24 FEBRUARY
ASSEMBLE HYDE PARK 12 NOON
MARCH TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE
See for full details: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/_Current/24Feb07Demo.htm
FOR FULL DETAILS OF COACHES AROUND THE COUNTRY, GO TO: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/_Current/24Feb07Demo.htm#COACHES
THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO DONATE TO STOP THE WAR:
* Donate online by credit or debit card
* Donate by phone 020 7278 6694 to make a credit or debit card donation
* Donate by cheque made payable to ‘Stop the War Coalition’. Send to Stop the War Coalition, 27 Britannia Street, London WC1X 9JP
Military Families Against the War will hold a peace camp outside 10 Downing Street over the weekend of the 24 February demonstration, to demand that all British troops are withdrawn and that Blair meet with the military families who have suffered so tragically from his war policies. FULL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE MILITARY FAMILIES WEBSITE: http://www.mfaw.org.uk/
Winning this award is a testament to Brian’s tenacity and demonstrates the depth of anti-war feeling in Britain. Before the Channel 4 award was announced, Brian had a chance encounter with Tony Blair and their historic meeting was captured on video which you can watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ah_rxnrzMws
* FOR FULL DETAILS OF HOW TO BUY TONY BLAIR’S WAR, SEE: http://www.uglyrumours.com
* OR ALTERNATIVELY, YOU CAN ORDER BY TEXTING THE WORD “PEACE1” TO 78789
This will be the fourth People’s Assembly organised by Stop the War, which reflects the “democratic deficit” we suffer in this country, due to the refusal of MPs to reflect the majority opinion in this country which opposes the disastrous war in Iraq. Full details of the Assembly will be available soon on the Stop the War website.
Once again we see the mainstream media’s inexhaustible capacity for publishing US government lies as unchallenged facts. And we can be sure that the Najaf massacre was not a unique event but was typical of the carnage which has characterised the Iraq war since its first days of “shock and awe”. FOR A FULL REPORT OF WHAT REALLY HAPPENED AT NAJAF, GO TO: http://www.counterpunch.org/hallinan02092007.html
Musician Damon Albern has a new anti-war album – The Good, the Bad and the Queen – which is already one of the fastest selling cds of the year. It will be followed by a much anticipated anti-Bush album from the Canadian band Arcade Fire, which even before its official release has many critics naming it potential cd of the year.
There is a must-see video for Bruce Springsteen’s live performance of “Bring ‘Em Home”, calling for troops out of Iraq, which can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3pD9xJWoIk The Stop the War MUSIC AND WAR webpage has more anti war performances, which range from Eminem to James Blunt: http://www.stopwar.org.uk/_Current/AntiWarMusic.htm
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