Back to the Streets! Say NO to U.S. Wars!
Today working people face escalating costs of food and
energy, recession, growing insecurity and attacks on efforts to unionize. The
continuing wars and military provocations have brought us to the brink of
nuclear war.
During this election period, the continuing wars,
military provocations and the war caused inflation and recession is getting
little attention, yet we have been brought to the brink of nuclear war. It is time for us to be back in the streets
to demand an end to US wars and provocations.
While the U.S. pours more weapons into the proxy
war in Ukraine–holding open the possibility of direct
confrontation with nuclear-armed Russia–the war fanatics
in Washington seem determined to start even more fires
around the world. Nancy Pelosi’s China provocation trip
to Taiwan; hints that the U.S. may be moving towards
strikes against Iran; and reports that new U.S./south
Korea war games will practice a "decapitation" strike
against the north (DPRK): all show the urgent need to
speak out.
The Developing Situation in Ukraine
A webinar with Scott Ritter and Joe
Lombardo
Friday,
September 30 at 4 PM Eastern time
In recent weeks, there have been
important developments in Ukraine. In four
territories in the Eastern and Southern part of the
country there have been referenda for the people to
choose if they want to become part of Russia, there
has been a partial mobilization of reserve forces in
Russia, a Ukrainian offensive in Kherson and economic
fallout from the US/EU imposed sanctions that seem to
be sinking the economies, especially of NATO
countries. Please
join us to hear an analysis of developing events, what
we can expect in the future and how to we get peace in
the region.
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