As President Barack Obama formally declared an end to combat operations in Iraq this week, the anti-war movement that helped sweep him into office — and that worked for seven years to bring U.S. troops home — finds itself struggling for survival.
Several factors — war fatigue; a deep, lingering recession; and the presence of a Democratic president they helped elect — have drained the energy from organizations that led the fight against the Iraq war. Some of the most influential anti-war activist groups that once summoned half a million people to march against the Iraq war and the policies of former President George W. Bush are straining to raise the money and attention to fight what they see as Obama’s military entrenchment in Afghanistan.
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My Comment: Why is the funding for the anti-war movement drying up when the war is expanding in Afghanistan? In fact, U.S. troops are still in Iraq, Guantanamo is still open, and a massive surge of U.S. forces is underway in Afghanistan. One should also mention that the covert war has been further expanded by this administration, and is now actively involved in countries from Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, and who knows where else.
So why is the anti-war movement broke? Who has cut off the money spigot for these anti-war groups .... especially at a time when there are most needed?
My guess .... those who gave money to the Democrats, also gave money to these anti-war movements. Once President Obama was elected the sentiment among these donors became very simple ... why support an organization that is against your political party .... especially when you are in power.
Then again .... I am just talking.