{"id":12635,"date":"2001-09-13T00:00:09","date_gmt":"2001-09-12T22:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/test.graswurzel.net\/gwr\/?p=12635"},"modified":"2022-07-26T14:26:19","modified_gmt":"2022-07-26T12:26:19","slug":"manhattan-under-siege","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.graswurzel.net\/gwr\/2001\/09\/manhattan-under-siege\/","title":{"rendered":"Manhattan under siege"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As we write, Manhattan feels under siege, with all bridges, tunnels,                 and subways closed, and tens of thousands of people walking slowly                 north from Lower Manhattan. As we sit in our offices here at War                 Resisters League, our most immediate thoughts are of the hundreds,                 if not thousands, of New Yorkers who have lost their lives in                 the collapse of the World Trade Center. The day is clear, the                 sky is blue, but vast clouds billow over the ruins where so many                 have died, including a great many rescue workers who were there                 when the final collapse occured. <\/p>\n<p>Of course we know our friends and co-workers in Washington D.C.                 have similar thoughts about the ordinary people who have been                 trapped in the parts of the Pentagon which were also struck by                 a jet. And we think of the innocent passengers on the hi-jacked                 jets who were carried to their doom on this day. <\/p>\n<p>We do not know at this time from what source the attack came.                 We do know that Yasser Arafat has condemned the bombing. We hesitate                 to make an extended analysis until more information is available                 but some things are clear. For the Bush Administration to talk                 of spending hundreds of billions on Star Wars is clearly the sham                 it was from the beginning, when terrorism can so easily strike                 through more routine means. <\/p>\n<p>We urge Congress and George Bush that whatever response or policy                 the U.S. develops it will be clear that this nation will no longer                 target civilians, or accept any policy by any nation which targets                 civilians. This would mean an end to the sanctions against Iraq,                 which have caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians.                 It would mean not only a condemnation of terrorism by Palestinians                 but also the policy of assassination against the Palestinian leadership                 by Israel, and the ruthless repression of the Palestinian population                 and the continuing occupation by Israel of the West Bank and Gaza.               <\/p>\n<p>The policies of militarism pursued by the United States have                 resulted in millions of deaths, from the historic tragedy of the                 Indochina war, through the funding of death squads in Central                 America and Colombia, to the sanctions and air strikes against                 Iraq. This nation is the largest supplier of &#8222;conventional weapons&#8220;                 in the world &#8211; and those weapons fuel the starkest kind of terrorism                 from Indonesia to Africa. The early policy of support for armed                 resistance in Afghanistan resulted in the victory of the Taliban                 &#8211; and the creation of Osama Bin Laden. <\/p>\n<p>Other nations have also engaged in these policies. We have, in                 years past, condemned the actions of the Russian government in                 areas such as Chechnya, the violence on both sides in the Middle                 East, and in the Balkans. But our nation must take responsibility                 for its own actions. Up until now we have felt safe within our                 borders. To wake on a clear cool day to find our largest city                 under siege reminds us that in a violent world, none are safe.               <\/p>\n<p>Let us seek an end of the militarism which has characterized                 this nation for decades. Let us seek a world in which security                 is gained through disarmament, international cooperation, and                 social justice &#8211; not through escalation and retaliation. We condemn                 without reservation attacks such as those which occured today,                 which strike at thousands of civilians &#8211; may these profound tragedies                 remind us of the impact U.S. policies have had on other civilians                 in other lands. We are particularly aware of the fear which many                 people of Middle Eastern descent, living in this country, may                 feel at this time and urge special consideration for this community.               <\/p>\n<p>We are one world. We shall live in a state of fear and terror                 or we shall move toward a future in which we seek peaceful alternatives                 to conflict and a more just distribution of the world&#8217;s resources.                 As we mourn the many lives lost, our hearts call out for reconciliation,                 not revenge. <\/p>\n<p>This is not an official statement of the War Resisters League                 but was drafted immediately after the tragic events occured. Signed                 and issued by the staff and Executive Committee of War Resisters                 Leauge in the national office, September 11, 2001.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As we write, Manhattan feels under siege, with all bridges, tunnels, and subways closed, and tens of thousands of people walking slowly north from Lower Manhattan. 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