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[Marxism] Cop-out by British Greens on the Iraq War



Even the BBC puts "radical" in quotes in this article on the UK Green Party electoral manifesto.

Despite Blair's unpopularity over the "international" cover he provided in the American-lead Iraq war, this GP manifesto has only three paragraphs about the war and they are towards the end of this 32 page document. The manifesto is downloadable from the site below.

There is nothing about the contradictory lies and evasions of Blair and his administration. Nothing about Lord Goldberg reversing his opinion that the war was illegal. Nothing about the claim that Saddam Hussein would be able to launch an attack in 45 minutes. Nothing about the Niger yellow cakes. Nothing about the absence of WMD. Nothing about complicity in the pre-war sanctions that resulted in the loss of 500,000 lives, etc., etc.

And it does not call for Immediate Withdrawal, but for "seeking" the withdrawal of UK troops. It is not clear where the seeking will take place. Could there be some confusion with the recent Easter egg hunts?

The article concludes with comments by GP party supporters. Like the manifesto, the comments, which must have been pre-selected by the party leaders, don't have a single criticism of the Iraq war.

from Brian Shannon
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Greens reveal 'radical' manifesto
Green Party's principal speaker Keith Taylor

The Greens say they can offer a radical alternative for voters who are fed up with the three main political parties.

They put climate change at the heart of their manifesto, saying it was a bigger threat than terrorism.

They pledged to fund public services and green policies with money saved by scrapping Labour's road building plan, Britain's nuclear arsenal and ID cards.

Labour, the Conservatives and Lib Dems all say they are determined to tackle climate change.

But the Green's main speaker, Keith Taylor, said their "privatise and pollute" agendas had led to soaring CO2 emission levels, and said flooding in Boscastle and Carlisle showed the effects of climate change.

FULL AT
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/vote_2005/frontpage/ 4435359.stm
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U19332FDA

[from page 28: the only section on the Iraq war]
A truly ethical foreign policy
The war in Iraq illustrates fundamental problems with current British foreign
policy, which is increasingly driven by militarism, neo-conservative strategies for
armed pre-emptive strikes and a misguided faith in the ‘special relationship’
with the USA. The UK’s continuing need to secure long-term oil and gas supplies
only serves to exacerbate this process.
A Green government would not have gone to war in Iraq. Such an act was
against international law and lacked the support of the UN. It was a profoundly
misjudged act of foreign policy which has killed thousands, reduced Iraq to
chaos, and left the UK dangerously exposed to global terrorism and divorced
from our partners in the EU. We will seek the withdrawal of UK troops, who
should be replaced by UN peacekeepers.
A Green government will rebuild our international reputation and introduce a
real ethical foreign policy. This will be based on peaceful diplomacy (e.g.
increased use of peacekeepers to help prevent conflict), arms reduction, nuclear
disarmament, the reform of international bodies and the promotion of lasting
common security through aid, fair trade, environmental sustainability and
economic stability.
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