Resolution
50: War Is Not the Answer
October
25, 2017
WHEREAS, in 2005, the AFL-CIO Convention passed a
historic resolution calling for the rapid withdrawal of U.S. troops
from Iraq, and an end to the country’s occupation; and
WHEREAS,
in 2011, the AFL-CIO Executive Council declared that American troops
must be brought home from Iraq and Afghanistan, and that the
militarization of our foreign policy has proven to be a costly
mistake; it is time to invest at home; and
WHEREAS,
now 75% of Americans believe the “result of the war in Iraq was not
worth the loss of American lives and other costs”; and
WHEREAS,
the eventual cost to taxpayers for the Afghanistan and Iraq wars will
top $4 trillion; and
WHEREAS,
since 2001 the United States has used military force in numerous
countries, leading to the death of an untold number of civilians, the
destruction of infrastructure, a massive number of refugees and the
destabilizing of sovereign nations--—there are now military threats
directed against Iran and North Korea, with a potential death toll in
either country in the millions and which, in the case of North Korea
in particular, involve the threat of nuclear war; and
WHEREAS,
while the United States ranks first by far in military spending, it
ranks 7th in literacy, 20th in education, 25th in infrastructure
quality, 37th in quality of health care, 31st in life expectancy, and
56th in infant mortality; and
WHEREAS,
6,831 United States military personnel have died in wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan and about one million have been injured. There are over
39,000 homeless military veterans; on any night, more than 1.4
million are at high risk of homelessness, of which 9% are women, and
20 military veterans/active duty military take their own lives each
day; and
WHEREAS,
it is vital that the workers and our unions promote a foreign policy
independent of the political interests and foreign policy of Wall
Street and corporate America;
THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED, that the AFL-CIO promotes and advocates for a foreign
policy based on international solidarity of all workers, mutual
respect of all nations and national sovereignty, and calls upon the
president and Congress to make war truly the last resort in our
country’s foreign relations, and that we seek peace and
reconciliation wherever possible; and
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the AFL-CIO calls upon the president and
Congress to bring the war dollars home and make our priority as a
nation rebuilding this country’s crumbling infrastructure, creating
millions of living wage jobs and addressing human needs such as
education, health care, housing, retirement security and jobs; and
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the AFL-CIO will advocate for the necessary
federal funding to meet the needs of veterans by providing them
comprehensive services for health care, housing, education and
employment, and to establish outreach to at-risk veterans who may not
be availing themselves of existing programs.
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