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'''SECTION TITLE: United States'''
 
'''SECTION TITLE: United States'''
  
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'''SUBSECTION TITLE: At home and worldwide'''
  
'''OUR POSITION:  ONE SENTENCE'''
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'''OUR POSITION:  Greens believe peace must begin at home.
  
Greens support domestic peace making as well as global disarmament. We support a no-first-strike policy and a no-preemptive strike policy.
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Our first priority in foreign policy considerations is to create a future without war.
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To create world peace, we must walk our talk by eliminating violence in our homes, neighborhoods, schools and communities.  We support disarmament and massive reduction of the U.S. defense budget. We oppose the production and use of nuclear weapons. We support a no-first-strike policy and a no-preemptive strike policy.
  
 
'''GREEN SOLUTIONS'''
 
'''GREEN SOLUTIONS'''
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1. Support the abolition of the death penalty in the United States and worldwide.
 
1. Support the abolition of the death penalty in the United States and worldwide.
  
2. ***One sentence on gun control. This is the current platform statement on gun controlNeeds major revision. 24. Thoughtful, carefully considered gun control 2.laws such as the “Brady Bill” and the waiting period for record search before gun dealers may sell a gun should be supported.***
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2. Support gun control, to create an America free of gun violenceWe endorse bans on Saturday-night specials, which are used almost exclusively for crime; military-style assault weapons; and .50-caliber sniper rifles, which have no ordinary sporting use.
  
3. Maximize restrictions on police use of weapons and restraining techniques such as pepper spray, stun belts, and choke holds.
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3. Support “Brady Bill” background checks for gun buyers, and waiting periods for record search before gun dealers may sell a gun.'''
  
4. We must create new opportunities for citizens to serve their communities through non-military community service. Alternative community service to the military should be encouraged.
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4. Maximize restrictions on police use of weapons and restraining techniques such as pepper spray, tasers, stun belts and choke holds.
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5. Expand opportunities for non-military community service.  
  
 
'''ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS'''
 
'''ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS'''
  
1. Declare a no-first-strike policy.
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1. Call for the immediate start of the negotiation of a treaty to abolish nuclear weapons, and for the completion of those negotiations by the year 2012.  
  
2. Declare a no-preemptive strike policy.
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2. Declare a no-first-strike policy.
  
3. Declare that the U.S. will never threaten or use a nuclear weapon, regardless of size, on any nation.
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3. Declare a no-preemptive strike policy.
  
8. End the research, testing and stockpiling of all nuclear weapons of any size.
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4. Declare that the U.S. will never threaten or use a nuclear weapon, regardless of size, on any nation.
  
9. Dismantle all nuclear warheads from their missiles.
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5. Cut off all funding for the development, testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons, and funding for nuclear weapons research.
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6. Dismantle all nuclear warheads from their missiles.
  
 
'''DISARMAMENT'''
 
'''DISARMAMENT'''
  
1. Sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Our pledge to end testing will open the way for non-nuclear states to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which has been held up by our refusal to sign the CTBT. Honor the conditions set in the NPT for nuclear nations.
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1. Sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.  
  
2. Reverse our withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and honor its stipulations.
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2. Honor the obligations for nuclear nations in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
  
3. We urge our government to sign the Toronto treaty banning the production, stockpiling, use and sale of cluster bombs and land mines, and assist other nations in unearthing and disabling unexploded bombs on their lands.
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3. Reverse our withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and honor its stipulations.
  
4. We urge our government to end all stockpiling of chemical and biological weapons and all research, use, and sale of such weapons; and sign the convention that will establish the decrease and inspection of all nations’ stockpiles of such weapons, which the U.S. abandoned.
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4. Sign the Ottawa Treaty banning the production, stockpiling, use and sale of cluster bombs and land mines, and assist other nations in unearthing and disabling unexploded bombs on their lands.
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5. End all stockpiling of chemical and biological weapons and all research, use, and sale of such weapons; and sign the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention that will establish the decrease and inspection of all nations’ stockpiles of such weapons, which the U.S. abandoned.
  
 
'''REDUCE THE DEFENSE BUDGET'''
 
'''REDUCE THE DEFENSE BUDGET'''
  
13. Our defense budget has increased out of all proportion to any military threat to the United States, and to our domestic social, economic and environmental needs. The United States government must reduce our defense budget to half of its current size. The 2005 defense budget is estimated at around $425 billion, and that does not take into account military expenditures not placed under the defense budget.
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1. Reduce the U.S. defense budget by at least 70% from the record high 2010 levels. In 2010, President Obama and the U.S. Congress approved a $626 billion dollar U.S. defense budget.
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2. Bring home our troops stationed abroad, except for the military assigned to protect a U.S. embassy.  
  
14. Phase out all U.S. foreign military bases not specifically functioning under a U.N. resolution to keep peace and bring home our troops stationed abroad, except for the military assigned to protect a U.S. embassy.  
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3. Phase out all U.S. foreign military bases not specifically functioning under a U.N. resolution to keep peace.
  
15. Close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly known as the School of the Americas, in Ft. Benning, Georgia.
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4. Close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly known as the School of the Americas, in Ft. Benning, Georgia.
  
16. The U.S. is the largest arms seller and dealer in the world. We urge our government to prohibit all arms sales to foreign nations and likewise prohibit grants to impoverished and undemocratic nations unless the money is targeted for domestic, non-military needs. In addition, grants to other nations may not be used to release their own funds for military purposes.
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5. Prohibit all arms sales to foreign nations.
  
17. The U.S. must not be a conduit for defense contractors to market their products abroad and must shift our export market from arms to peaceful technology, industrial and agricultural products, and education.
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6. End all covert actions used to influence, destabilize or usurp the governments of other nations, and likewise prohibit the assassination, or assistance in any form in the assassination, of foreign government officials.
  
18. The U.S. must prohibit all covert actions used to influence, destabilize or usurp the governments of other nations, and likewise prohibit the assassination, or assistance in any form in the assassination, of foreign government officials.
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7. End military, political and economic assistance to prop up repressive regimes.

Latest revision as of 01:11, 4 August 2010

SECTION TITLE: United States

SUBSECTION TITLE: At home and worldwide

OUR POSITION: Greens believe peace must begin at home.

Our first priority in foreign policy considerations is to create a future without war.

To create world peace, we must walk our talk by eliminating violence in our homes, neighborhoods, schools and communities. We support disarmament and massive reduction of the U.S. defense budget. We oppose the production and use of nuclear weapons. We support a no-first-strike policy and a no-preemptive strike policy.

GREEN SOLUTIONS

DOMESTIC PEACE

1. Support the abolition of the death penalty in the United States and worldwide.

2. Support gun control, to create an America free of gun violence. We endorse bans on Saturday-night specials, which are used almost exclusively for crime; military-style assault weapons; and .50-caliber sniper rifles, which have no ordinary sporting use.

3. Support “Brady Bill” background checks for gun buyers, and waiting periods for record search before gun dealers may sell a gun.

4. Maximize restrictions on police use of weapons and restraining techniques such as pepper spray, tasers, stun belts and choke holds.

5. Expand opportunities for non-military community service.

ABOLISH NUCLEAR WEAPONS

1. Call for the immediate start of the negotiation of a treaty to abolish nuclear weapons, and for the completion of those negotiations by the year 2012.

2. Declare a no-first-strike policy.

3. Declare a no-preemptive strike policy.

4. Declare that the U.S. will never threaten or use a nuclear weapon, regardless of size, on any nation.

5. Cut off all funding for the development, testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons, and funding for nuclear weapons research.

6. Dismantle all nuclear warheads from their missiles.

DISARMAMENT

1. Sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

2. Honor the obligations for nuclear nations in the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

3. Reverse our withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and honor its stipulations.

4. Sign the Ottawa Treaty banning the production, stockpiling, use and sale of cluster bombs and land mines, and assist other nations in unearthing and disabling unexploded bombs on their lands.

5. End all stockpiling of chemical and biological weapons and all research, use, and sale of such weapons; and sign the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention that will establish the decrease and inspection of all nations’ stockpiles of such weapons, which the U.S. abandoned.

REDUCE THE DEFENSE BUDGET

1. Reduce the U.S. defense budget by at least 70% from the record high 2010 levels. In 2010, President Obama and the U.S. Congress approved a $626 billion dollar U.S. defense budget.

2. Bring home our troops stationed abroad, except for the military assigned to protect a U.S. embassy.

3. Phase out all U.S. foreign military bases not specifically functioning under a U.N. resolution to keep peace.

4. Close the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, formerly known as the School of the Americas, in Ft. Benning, Georgia.

5. Prohibit all arms sales to foreign nations.

6. End all covert actions used to influence, destabilize or usurp the governments of other nations, and likewise prohibit the assassination, or assistance in any form in the assassination, of foreign government officials.

7. End military, political and economic assistance to prop up repressive regimes.