Anti-War Activists Plan ‘Emergency’ Rally In D.C. To Protest Afghanistan Escalation

Former Rep. and 2008 Green Party Presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney, and former Sen. Mike Gravel (D-AK)
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A new coalition led by more than 100 anti-war activists has announced an “Emergency Anti-Escalation Rally” to protest President Obama’s new strategy for Afghanistan. The rally, scheduled for Dec. 12 in front of the White House, will include speeches by former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel and 2008 Green Party presidential nominee Cynthia McKinney.

The new coalition, called EndUSWars.org, has posted an “open letter” to Obama on its website, where it calls for an end to all U.S. military action in the Afghanistan region, including Predator drone airstrikes and covert intelligence operations.

Though the coalition’s demands are to the extreme left-wing side of the progressive furor over Obama’s plan add troops to the Afghanistan conflict, the organizer of the Dec. 12 rally says the coalition’s anger at Obama is becoming more mainstream among the left.

“This is a movement, and it’s growing,” Laurie Dobson told TPMDC. “A lot of people said any change was better [than President Bush], but it’s not better if we’re still peddling perpetual war across the planet.”

Dobson founded the coalition of anti-war progressives earlier this month, when she said it became clear to her that Obama was not going to cease military operations in Afghanistan. Dobson said the Dec. 12 rally is the first step in a series of protests moves she said might end with anti-war progressives running their own candidate for the 2012 Democratic presidential nomination.

Though Dobson said the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan began as “neo-con wars” under Bush, she claimed Obama’s speech last night put made the wars his refocused the full force of the anti-war protests Bush faced onto the Obama administration.

“It’s about Obama,” she said of the Dec. 12 rally. “And refusing to support his presidency any longer.”

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