Cleveland Peace Action Position on Real Security/New Foreign Policy
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A new foreign policy:real security for Americans based on international cooperation and protecting human rights
Real security comes, not from intimidating adversaries with massive military force, but from reducing the number of our adversaries and reducing their desire to hurt us. The Bush administration's unilateralist, go-it-alone policies, military and diplomatic bullying, and unsavory intelligence gathering have produced widespread and deep-seated anger at the
US Position on International Treaties, July 2003, Global Policy Forum http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/tables/treaties.htm
Pacts
2. Eliminate Weapons of Mass Destruction: Block funding for research and development of new “useable nukes” and to upgrade the existing
3. Support Human Rights, Economic Justice, and Democracy: Under the guise of the war on terrorism, the U.S. is expanding its military presence in the energy-rich regions of Central Asia and Latin America by establishing military bases, selling arms and giving military aid and training to autocratic, human-rights-abusing governments. We should exhibit international leadership by exposing and opposing the policies of human rights abusers, rather than rewarding them with weapons. We fight terrorism more effectively by supporting those working for human rights, economic justice, and democracy than by supporting militaristic policies that undermine human rights and democracy.