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USSF: Who Decides About War? Who Should Decide? Date:June 24, 2010 1:00pm -June 24, 2010 3:00pmLocation:U.S. Social Forum, Cobo Hall: O2-41, Detroit Full Description:Who decides about war and peace? Congress? The President? The Courts? The People? Who should decide? What kind of national defense should the United States have? What kind of military? "Who Decides About War" will be a national discussion confronting essential questions raised by the U.S. invasions and occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan. We will work together to accomplish two goals. First, to educate ourselves and each other about the issues involved, the state of the law, and alternatives. Second, to develop a statement of common principles leading to a more democratic, comprehensive, and durable national defense policy — one that will honor the Constitution and help keep the United States from entering into wars of empire. Additional Information:Page on USSF site here...
Collaborating Organizations:
Veterans for Peace, After Downing Street, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out, Peace Action, Voters for Peace, Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice
Areas of Focus:Democratizing Defense, Defense Reform (Bring The Guard Home)User CommentsNo Comments.Please login at the top of the page or register as a Democracy Square member if you would like to comment. |
