Left-Leaning Organization ‘Veterans For Peace’ Issues Statement Supporting President Trump’s Withdrawal From Syria

The organization Veterans for Peace has issued a statement in support of President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw troops from Syria.

The organization generally tends to lean to the left, participating in protests and actions such as the Women’s March and petitioning against the limited immigration ban.

“Veterans For Peace is pleased to hear that President Trump has ordered a total withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria, where they had no legal right to be in the first place. Whatever the reasoning, withdrawing U.S. troops is the right thing to do,” the statement began.

“It is incorrect to characterize the U.S. military intervention in Syria as ‘fighting terrorism,’ as much of the media is doing. Although the U.S. fought against the ISIL Caliphate (aka ‘ISIS’), it also armed and trained Islamist groups, including al-Qaeda aligned forces, who are seeking to destroy the secular, multi-religious Syrian state and establish a harsh fundamentalist order of their own,” the organization’s response continued.

The group went on to assert that they hope this will also lead to the withdrawal from troops in Afghanistan and ending US involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen.

“In these moments when those in power advocate for remaining at war, Veterans For Peace will continue holding true to our mission and understanding that war is not the answer. We sincerely hope that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria will be total, and will be soon. We hope this will also lead to the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, where the U.S. government is currently in talks with the Taliban and an end to U.S. involvement in the Saudi-led war in Yemen, which is causing the death by starvation of tens of thousands of innocent children,” the statement continued.

“Veterans For Peace knows that the U.S. is a nation addicted to war. At this time of uncertainty, it is critically important that we, as veterans, continue to be clear and concise that our nation must turn from war to diplomacy and peace. It is high time to unwind all these tragic, failed and unnecessary wars of aggression, domination and plunder.  It is time to turn a page in history and to build a new world based on human rights, equality and mutual respect for all.  We must build momentum toward real and lasting peace. Nothing less than the survival of human civilization is at stake.”

Veterans For Peace was founded in 1985 by 10 U.S. veterans in response to the global nuclear arms race and U.S. military interventions in Central America. The organization rapidly grew to more than 8,000 members in the buildup to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

 

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