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Friends Don't Let Friends Commit War Crimes
By Cindy Sheehan
01/02/06 "ICH"
-- -- "You're like an ambassador for peace," a
Spanish journalist told me as we finished one of the dozens of
interviews I gave in Europe. I did this interview right before I
went to meet with the Spanish Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.
In reality, I did feel like an ambassador for peace as I traveled
around Europe for 16 days in December.
The Mayor of London held a reception in honor of our peace efforts
at the new and very modern City Hall, near the impressive and
intimidating Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. Mayor Ken
Livingstone has always been an outspoken critic of the Iraq war and
the war crimes of Tweedledum and Tweedledee ... Bush and Blair ...
the corrupt, yet sadly comical, mis-leaders of two of the most
powerful countries on the planet. I believe Bush and Blair are too
far gone for redemption. They both need to be removed from their
power and tried for their war crimes and betrayals. Until they are
removed, the murder and the mayhem will continue.
In Ireland, I met with that country's equivalent of Condi Rice, the
dignified Foreign Minister Dermot Ahern. As a matter of fact, he had
just met with the "steely" Condi the week before. Incredibly, he
accepted assurances from her that the CIA airplanes (up to 60
documented by peace activists) that are landing in Shannon airport
are not transporting prisoners for extraordinary rendition ( i.e.,
torture). That's like accepting a pirate's assurance that he's not
going to steal your boat as he's boarding it with a drawn sword! I
tried to impress on Mr. Ahern that the leaders of my government are
known pathological liars, and can't be believed on this or anything.
The torture planes are landing on Irish soil, so Ireland should
inspect them for human rights violations. If Condi and her "husband"
George aren't doing anything wrong, they have nothing to be
concerned with.
Ireland declined to send troops as part of the Coalition of the
Killing, but they do allow US planes to re-fuel at Shannon airport
(Mr. Ahern: We did it during Vietnam!). I delivered a stack of
petitions to Mr. Ahern of 10,000 signatures from pro-peace,
anti-killing citizens of Ireland demanding that their government
stop allowing my government to land torture planes and troop
transport planes at Shannon airport. My own son, Casey, went through
Shannon. I urged Mr. Ahern to please make the US refuel their planes
elsewhere. The occupation of Iraq is illegal by most standards and
immoral by all standards. Being accomplices to war crimes makes one
culpable for these war crimes. I can say he listened and I believe
he genuinely wants to do what's right for Ireland. The people of
Ireland need to keep the pressure on their government to act
rationally and responsibly in this matter.
Scotland is the birth place of impeachment and also the birthplace
of both of my great-grandmas. I met with many Scottish MPs who are
very anti-war and anti-Bush and anti-Blair. They are doing all they
can to end the Scottish involvement in the war. The First Minister
wouldn't meet with me. But my friend, Rose Gentle, has been trying
to meet with him since her son, Gordon, was tragically killed in
Iraq. When leaders of countries are co-conspirators in lies and
corruption and don't even have the courage or integrity to meet with
the people whose lives their unpunished felonies have damaged beyond
full repair, that is a scandal.
The Spanish government is relatively new and they did bring their
troops home from Iraq after the old government was kicked out in
2004 because the people of Spain had it with the lies and corruption
of their Bushite regime.
The recurring theme when I met with Spanish government officials,
including the Vice President of Spain, Manuel Marin, and the deputy
foreign minister and heads of some of their parties, was "shared
values." We the peoples of both countries need to find common ground
on which to stand. We urged the Spanish government to loudly
denounce what the US is doing because the US government has no
positive, life-affirming values. The US government has negative,
life-ruining values such as the use of WMDs and torture as means to
satisfy its ends of greed for power and mammon.
The Spanish officials, like the other government officials we met,
told me and the other Gold Star Families for Peace members and local
peace activists who attended the meetings, that their countries are
"great friends and allies of the USA."
We want friends and allies of the American people, but not of the
current regime. The government is not identical with the people,
despite what the right-wing hatemongerers say. Indeed, that is
fascist notion. Not only do we not need to love our government's
policies. When they are evil, we have a patriotic obligation to
oppose them with all our strength. When the Bush administration uses
white phosphorous on innocent men, women, children, and babies, when
it uses illegal imprisonment and immoral torture on fellow members
of the human race, when it invades and occupies another country that
is no threat to the USA, we must say No. BushCo is an out of control
entity which needs to be reined in by us! The longer the horror of
Iraq continues, the more war crimes are committed and the more
innocent lives ruined!
During my visit to Europe, I was invited to other countries as a
peace emissary. People in Italy and Australia are particularly
anxious to have me visit, because their governments are accomplices
to BushCo in Iraq. I will be speaking to the European Union
Parliament twice in 2006 to urge them to pressure our administration
to stop its killing policies in Iraq and try something new:
diplomacy and peace. Heads up, Condi: peace is NOT spread by killing
and war.
Although, our visits to the various governmental officials in Europe
did not have an immediate effect, perhaps seeds were planted. The
international peace community is energized and refocused. However,
by just meeting with me, the officials of each country are showing a
minor tear in the fabric of support with the illegitimate residents
of the "Casa Blanca." Each little sign gives hope.
As Dermot Ahern told me: "It's going to get back to Washington that
I met with you. They won't be happy. But I don't care. It was the
right thing to do."
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