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Congressman Kucinich’s Response to President Obama’s “Just War” Doctrine | CommonDreams.org
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December 11, 2009
11:07 AM


CONTACT: Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Nathan White (202)225-5871
Congressman Kucinich’s Response to President Obama’s “Just War” Doctrine

WASHINGTON - December 11 - “Yesterday, our president mused about the inevitability of war, war’s instrumentality in the pursuit of peace and just wars. It is important for us to reflect on his words, because once we believe in the inevitability of war, war becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Once we are committed to war’s instrumentality in pursuit of peace, we begin the Orwellian journey to the semantic netherworld where War IS Peace, where the momentum of war overwhelms hopes for peace. And once we wrap doctrines perpetuating war in the arms of justice, we can easily legitimate the wholesale slaughter of innocents. The war against Iraq was based on lies. Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan are based on flawed doctrines of counter-insurgency. War is often not just; sometimes it is just war. And our ability to rethink the terms of our existence, to explore the possibility of peace without war, may well determine whether we end war, or war ends us.”
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    • 3 months ago


      Kucinich: the man who should be the President...
      If disagreements and differences of opinion may be resolved through violence and force, then who can say that the party with the greater might has fought for what is right? "Might makes right" is an ultimately dehumanizing statement. If "might makes right", then all rational arguments of ethics and morality are invalid, void, and meaningless.
      Every soldier who goes to war presumes that he is fighting a just war (that is implicit in the orders of his superiors that he follows), but obviously at least 50% of them are not; arguably, none of them are.
      War is the ultimate injustice.
      The American Dream?
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