The
Obama Administration has asked Congress for another $83.4 billion in
Supplemental funding for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As it stands now, the House Appropriations Committee has actually
increased this amount to $94.2 billion. Members of Congress need to
hear from their constituents that this war funding bill is not
acceptable!
Voting
on the Supplemental will be happening as early as next week. It is
vitally important that people across the country send a clear rapid
message that this bill continues and extends the failed policies of the
past administration.
On
May 12, join the National Call-In Day and let Congress know that while
we support funding for the safe withdrawal of troops, and for diplomacy,
economic assistance and humanitarian aid, we oppose more money for war.
While making that call, urge them to co-sponsor a bill by Congressman
James McGovern that would require President Obama to provide an exit
plan for Afghanistan no later than December 2009.
Last
week, Secretaries Clinton and Gates testified before the full Senate
Appropriations Committee to explain their strategies and budget needs
in preparation for a vote on the Supplemental. Although both senior
officials repeatedly said economic assistance and diplomacy are the
keys to stability and security, only 8% of the funding in this bill is
for non-military activities -- the remainder for military
operations. There is no military solution to the problems of Iraq,
Afghanistan or Pakistan. The American air strikes inside Afghanistan
and Pakistan are stirring up more suffering, fear and hatred towards
the United States, while decreasing the prospects of a negotiated
settlement. Congress needs to re-think and re-direct American resources.
Key Talking Points:
- At a time of economic crisis and multiplying domestic needs, the 2009 Supplemental is an appalling waste of our money.
- The Supplemental funds the increase of troops to Afghanistan, escalating the war rather than ending it.
- The
Supplemental places no restrictions on American bombings in either
Afghanistan or Pakistan, despite the disproportionate harm to civilians.
- The Supplemental maintains a high level of American troops in Iraq for the duration of FY 2009.
Join the National Call-in Day on Tuesday, May 12! The Congressional switchboard number is 1-800-517-5696. Let them know that you reject another 'blank check' for war!
Go to the National Priorities Project for information on the local costs of the war in Afghanistan: www.nationalpriorities.org.
Click here to see the OMB analysis of the War Supplemental funding request (in PDF) and click here for analysis of the Supplemental from the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
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