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The North Carolina Green Party remembers the tragedy of 9/11/2001
and the subsequent two decades of endless wars in the following
editorial by member and veteran Matthew Hoh.
Photo and commentary printed in the Charlotte Observer, September
11, 2021
DECADES OF POST 9/11 WARS HAVE FAILED US
BY MATTHEW HOH
Many have seen a video this week of a young Marine in Kabul tenderly giving
water to an Afghan child. It makes me think of what might have been
these last 20 years. In contrast with that Marine’s act of compassion
with the institutional actions of violence, greed and self-interest
that, so far, have defined the American 21st century.
What if rather than revenge,
profit, and political opportunism, we as a nation had chosen
restraint, wisdom, and compassion? While many Americans can honestly
say the terror attacks of 9/11 took them by surprise, it is hard to
argue they were without cause.
Decades of U.S. involvement in the
Muslim world: bombings, deadly sanctions, occupations, coups and
support for despotic regimes led to 9/11. However, American leaders
chose wars instead of understanding 9/11 as the consequence of decades
of militarized foreign policy. Those wars would continue the same
chain of events that brought about 9/11, with further costs to the
American people, and unimaginable suffering to those
overseas.
We cannot declare these wars
removed from the American people. More than 7,000 US service members
have died in these wars. At least 8,000 contractors, in previous wars
men and women in uniform, never returned. After coming home, more than
10,000 combat veterans have been killed by suicide. That is
more than 25,000 dead Americans. Most of them were young, just barely
beginning their lives.
The wars live in families,
communities, and workplaces. Perhaps more than 500,000 combat veterans
suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI). A majority of these TBIs
resulted from surviving explosive blasts that would have killed these
young men and women in any previous war. Along with the TBIs, hundreds
of thousands of war veterans, and their families, live with mental and
emotional disabilities such as PTSD, substance abuse, moral injury,
and other “invisible wounds.”
These wars manifest at home in
other ways. It can be no coincidence the rise of Afghan opium
production, from a level of near-zero exports in 2001 to over 80% of
the world’s supply, coincided with an opioid epidemic that has
devastated hundreds of thousands of American families.
Federal budgets for necessary
services to the American people have remained flat or declined over
the last two decades, even as our country grew by almost 50 million
people. War budgets have increased obscenely: the U.S. now spends
$1.25 trillion a year on war. This has resulted in federal agencies
growing in budgets, power, and size, while attendant corporations have
seen mass profits and exorbitant growth.
There has been no victory or safety
found in these wars. Al Qaeda went from an organization
smaller than 400 people to one with tens of thousands of worldwide
members and control of entire regions and cities. How can
anyone say these decades of war have been a success with all their
costs and consequences? I can only understand those who do say such a
thing as to be either dumb or in on it.
We are at a juncture, not only with
the wars but also with the climate crisis, pandemic, economic
inequality and racial justice. We can choose to follow the violence,
the profiteering, and the outcomes they have brought, or we can choose
to be like that young Marine at Kabul airport.
[Matthew Hoh, a member of the
North Carolina Green Party, is a senior fellow with the Center for
International Policy. He is a 100% disabled Marine combat veteran who
resigned his position with the State Department in Afghanistan in 2009
in protest of the escalation of the war. He lives in Wake
Forest.]
HELP THE NC GREEN PARTY GET BACK ON THE
BALLOT!
The NC Green Party is required to petition North Carolina
registered voters in order to get back on the ballot. If we collect
14,000 approved signatures from NC registered voters by early May, we
will regain our Green Party ballot line and be able to run candidates
in the 2022 general election.
Due to the surge in Covid cases many events where we had
planned on collecting signatures have been postponed or canceled. This
means that it's more important than ever for our members and
supporters to help us collect signatures. Please ask friends, family,
co-workers and neighbors to sign.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
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Sign up to petition on our Petitioning
Page and share it with
your friends and family and ask them to sign up too. When you sign up
to petition, we'll invite you to join our Slack workspace for
petitioners.
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Download and print the NCGP Ballot
Access Petition. An easy
start is by signing it yourself and asking friends and family to
sign.
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Read our Tips,
Instructions, and Script
for collecting signatures. It is very important that you follow the
instructions. For example: You need to write the relevant county name
at the top of each petition sheet, in pen, and then signers of that
sheet must be registered to vote in that county—so you will need
several sheets and will need to write different county names at the
tops, depending on who signs the petition.
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Send a prewritten email
to Gov. Cooper, asking
him to grant us petitioning relief during Covid if you haven't
already. Because we shouldn't have to petition during a global
pandemic in the first place.
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Make
a donation toward our
petitioning drive. We've received a $5,000 grant from the Green Party
of the United States, but we'd like to double it to pay for materials
and stipends for petitioners who will commit to gathering 150 or more
signatures. Can you commit to 150 or more signatures or other
volunteer work for a stipend? Make sure you sign up at our Petitioning
Page to let us know, or email us at [email protected].
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Order NCGP
merchandise to look like
a pro while petitioning. We have baseball-style caps and
T-shirts.
- Attend
one of our next organizing meetings! NCGP members and volunteers who
have joined our Slack workspace will get notifications of our next
meetings.
Once you have collected your
signatures, please mail the petition sheets to:
NCGP Petition
Drive
PO Box 6022
Cary, NC 27519
With your help we can get the NC
Green Party back on the ballot and run more candidates to challenge
the two-party capitalist system.
NC Green Party http://www.ncgreenparty.org/
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