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Statement of Congressman Ron Paul

United States House of Representatives

The War That's Not a War

July 1, 2010


In January 1991, we went to war in the Middle East against Saddam Hussein, Iraq’s dictator who was our ally during the Iran-Iraq war. A border dispute between Kuwait and Iraq broke out after our State Department gave a green light for Hussein’s invasion.

After Iraq’s successful invasion of Kuwait we reacted with gusto and have been militarily involved in the entire region, six thousand miles from our shores, ever since. This has included Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. After twenty years of killing and a couple trillion dollars wasted, not only does the fighting continue with no end in sight, but our leaders threaten to spread our bombs of benevolence on Iran.

For most Americans, we are at war -- at war against a tactic called terrorism, not a country.

This allows our military to go any place in the world without limits as to time or place.

But how can we be at war? Congress has not declared war as required by the Constitution.

That is true, but our presidents have and Congress and the people have not objected. Congress obediently provides all the money requested for the "war."

People are dying, bombs are dropped, our soldiers are shot at and killed.

Our soldiers wear uniforms; our enemies do not. They are not part of any government. They have no planes, no tanks, no ships, no missiles, and no modern technology.

What kind of a war is this anyway? If it really is one. If it was a real war we would have won it by now.

Our stated goal since 9/11 has been to destroy al Qaeda. Was al Qaeda in Iraq? Not under Saddam Hussein. Our leaders lied us into invading Iraq and deceived us into occupying Afghanistan.

There’s still really no al Qaeda in Iraq and only a hundred or so in Afghanistan, yet there is no end in sight to the "war." Could there have been other reasons for this war that is not a war?

Military victory in Afghanistan is illusive. Does anyone really know whom we are fighting and why?

Why has the war not ended? Nine years and it continues to spread. Some claim it is to keep America safe, that our soldiers are fighting and dying for our freedom, defending our Constitution. Are we being lied to in order to keep us in this spreading war, just as we were lied to in the 1960’s to keep us in Vietnam?

We own the Iraq government as we do Afghanistan’s. In Afghanistan we are fighting the Taliban-those dangerous people with guns, defending their homeland.

Once they were called the Mujahideen, our old allies, along with Osama bin Laden, in the fight to oust the Soviets from Afghanistan in the 1980’s.

In that effort our CIA funded radical jihad against those nasty foreign occupiers-the Russians.

What gratitude? Those same people now resent our benevolent occupation-with a little violence thrown in.

The resistance to our presence grows as our perseverance wanes.

Our people are waking up but our officials refuse to recognize the longer we stay the greater is the support for those dedicated to the principle that Afghanistan is for Afghans, who resent all foreign occupation.

The harder we fight a war that is not a war, the weaker we get and the stronger becomes our enemy.

When an enemy without weapons can resist an army of great strength, the most powerful of all history, one should ask, who has the moral high ground?

Military failure in Afghanistan is to be our destiny. Changing generals without changing our policies or our policy makers perpetuates our agony and delays the inevitable.

This is not a war that our generals have been trained for. Nation building, police work, social engineering is never a job for foreign occupiers and never an appropriate job for soldiers trained to win wars.

A military victory is no longer even a stated goal of our military leaders or our politicians, as they know that type of victory is impossible.

The sad story is:

This war is against ourselves, our values, our Constitution, our financial well being and common sense, and at the rate we are going, it is going to end badly. What we need are honest leaders with character and a new foreign policy.

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article....
Posted By: Steve Williams
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 1:34PM
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I didn't see the interview Irma, but I am not totally satisfied myself with Campaign for Liberty, mainly because of their use of disparaging remarks like ObamaCare. There are many of their articles I would post if not for this factor.

What did Ron Paul say that has you upset? I will see if I can find the interview on the web.
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 2:39PM
Steve Williams
I agree Clark, the term is entirely unnecessary and counter productive. But mostly I object to Ron Paul aligning with the Republicans. We need at least a third party, and most important Ballot Access Reform, but with all the "reforms" proposed, this is the one neither ruling party will embrace. But Ron Paul has proposed such legislation.
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 4:00PM
Steve Williams
Irma, you dis see that I found and posted the interview?
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 4:55PM
Steve Williams
Oops, typo, oh well.
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 4:57PM
Steve Williams
I think Ron Paul has his strengths and shortcomings. Shortcomings, e.g. does his movement (Campaign for Liberty) speak to all American?
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 5:36PM
Steve Williams
He is running in 2012, at 78, R.R. was 70 and they made a huge deal of it. But maybe we are back to Methuselah time?
Monday, July 5th 2010 at 6:54PM
Steve Williams
Steve did you see the inerview with Ron Paul by Don Lemon on CNN last night. I did and "I" must say it has caused me to have to take a new look at Ron Paul.

("I" am not smiling)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
As for me, "I" am still waiting for one of our representatives in any party local, state or federal to campaign or just to hold a news conference demanding that fundings for either or both wars in the middle-east be cut off dispite them having just JOINED IN UNITY TO SPEND YET MORE AND MORE MONIES ON WARS done this as they have been doing all of the time in these 9 years!!! (smile)


hAS ANYONE SEEN OUR CONGRESS NOT SPEND TIME AND ENERGY DISAGREEING AND EVEN HOLDING UP VOTES AFTER VOTES ON ANY AND ALL POLITICAL ISSUE THAT REQUIRES FUNDING FOR PEACE AND HELPING THE HELPLESS AND EVEN THE HUNGRY AND SICK AND SCHOOLESS CHILDREN IN AMERICA??????????????!!!!!!!!???

("I" AM NOT SMILING)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Steve you will have to see the interview your self, but from my stand point what Ron Paul said was like he was not there to exlain what he wes saying or even trying to say on the Micheal Steele matter, but his sole purpose was to put both the Republican and the Democrate party down and with out any concern for the average citizens at all as "I" am not use to him doing this ...

As. fo rme Steve, "I can fully respect R.P's remaining under the Republican banner..."I" can do so as "I" detest the things taht the NAACP of today represents as compared to the past, but we still sometimes use their banner to get where we need to be...

but Steve we never loose sight of those principles we are trying to make the case for which is that Individual / group we represent in any way form or fashion as "I" believe R.P did in this interview did...

I must watch his behavior for more or for less of this before "I"can make a decision if he has reverted undercover to his old ways of trying to out racist the next racist...he does have more experiences in this than his sone does. lol

(smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Yes I did Steve and what do you think of this interview? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Steve, by now you should know my out look on the meaning of the word A-L-L. or better yet, "I" do not believe in absolutes in any way form of fashion...and only in the 'individual' having the right to be experts on themselves...etc.

my saying what "I" said about this interview in no way speaks of his having or not having human behaviors as related to our natural instinct to survive...It was more about his trying to not back up what he said, but trying to use it to do someting totally different...or my now maybe believeing he was putting election campagning ahead of his principals...it was a lot of these things that I have not seen or manybe did not want to see, coming from him, but after all he is a politician and must stay in office to get what he wants done done...

and this is why "I" must learn more about this matter of has he changed in his putting what is wrong with this country's politics first...only time and more resorces learned by me will be able to allow me to make this dicission / conclusions...that 's all...

now don't you me as being this way my borther? (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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