Jack --
Missouri
Greens and Friends:
Coming
2/17 Tomorrow--
"Covert
Action and Endless War: How the US Exports Violence"

The bellicose foreign policy of the U.S.
continues to fuel instability and war worldwide in misguided efforts
to attain global hegemony. In Europe, the Mideast, and the Pacific,
U.S. covert and overt actions are undermining political stability and
endangering peace. The webinar will explain how this process works,
review the historic record, and address the dangers posed by
continuation of covert and overt U.S. actions that harm other nations
and threaten our own national security.
Webinar details:
February 17, 2025, 7:30 PM ET,
6:30 CT, 5:30 MT, 4:30 PM PT
You must pre-register for the
webinar HERE or click on the link
below
Panelists:
Matthew
Hoh has been a Senior Fellow with the
Center for International Policy since 2010. In 2009, Matthew resigned
in protest from his post in Afghanistan with the State Department over
the American escalation of the war. He advocates a foreign policy
centered on diplomacy, human rights, and international cooperation,
rather than militarism. He is a disabled veteran of the U.S. Marine
Corps who served in Iraq.
Butch Wareis a
lifelong activist and educator specializing in the history of empire,
colonialism, genocide and revolution. He is an associate professor of
History, Black Studies, and Islamic Studies at the University of
California, Santa Barbara. Butch has been working as a public
intellectual, activist, artist, and organizer, supporting communities
across the country and around the world to challenge imperialism,
ethnic cleansing, and endless war, and to build sustainable, just,
peaceful alternatives rooted in African, Indigenous, and Abrahamic
traditions. Butch was the Vice-presidential nominee for the Green
Party in 2024.
Daniel
Kovalik, a human rights lawyer and
author, is a strong critic of U.S. interventionist foreign policies.
He opposes regime change operations, economic sanctions, and military
interventions, arguing that these tactics often violate international
law and worsen conditions in affected countries. Kovalik emphasizes
the importance of respecting national sovereignty and addressing
global issues like poverty and inequality through cooperation rather
than coercion.
Dr. Jill
Stein was the Green Party candidate for President in
2024, 2016, and 2012. Jill advocates for cutting military spending,
ending U.S. interventionist wars, and closing overseas military bases.
She supports replacing militarism with diplomacy, promoting
international cooperation, and respecting international law. Her
approach prioritizes addressing the root causes of conflict, such as
poverty, climate change, and inequality, and redirecting resources
toward global humanitarian aid and development.
The webinar moderators
will be Madelyn Hoffman, a Co-Chair of GPAX, and Noura Khouri of the
Green Party of California.
Madelyn
Hoffman is an environmentalist and peace
activist. Madelyn served as the director of New Jersey Peace Action
from 2000 to 2018 and has been a prominent figure in the Green Party,
running as their candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 and 2020, and for
Governor of New Jersey in 1997 and 2021.
Noura
Khouri is a U.S. born Palestinian human
rights activist and community organizer based in Oakland, California.
Over the past two decades, Noura has dedicated herself to advocating
for Palestinian rights, serving as a campaign strategist and
organizer. She has lived and worked in occupied Palestine and Egypt,
gaining firsthand experience in the region's complexities
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