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    Default The US Role in Forced Migration from the Middle East

    American foreign policy is at the root of forced migration from different parts of the world, and human rights advocates must address the problem at its heart.

    Human rights advocates and organizers working on immigrants’ rights in the United States must take a broader approach in our advocacy, rather than solely focusing on the rights of people once they get here. As Donald Trump rolls back immigrants’ rights and debates on the refugee crisis intensify, there is no doubt as to the immense scale of the problem. Nearly 24 people are displaced per minute. About 66 million people around the world have been forced from their homes. The Middle East and North Africa region accounts for more displacement than any other. Six million Syrians have been internally displaced, and over 4.8 million are refugees outside of Syria — around half of the country’s pre-war population. The Iraq conflict displaced 4.4 million people internally and created more than a quarter of a million refugees. Yemen’s civil war displaced 2.5 million people. In Libya, almost half a million people were forced to flee their homes.

    To address the root causes of this massive forced migration from the Middle East, advocates need to understand the various facets of this issue, including the role of US foreign policy that creates conditions that impel people to flee their countries. But this aspect of the issue is often left out of mainstream media coverage and political rhetoric.

    As of August 2016, the US had appropriated, spent or taken on obligations to spend more than $3.6 trillion on the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria and on Homeland Security (2001 through fiscal year 2016). Add to this an estimated $65 billion in dedicated war spending that the Department of Defense and State Department requested for 2017, along with nearly $32 billion requested for the Department of Homeland Security in 2017, and estimated spending on veterans in future years. Total US spending on the wars will easily reach $4.8 trillion.

    These wars often have a pretense of humanitarianism. When George W. Bush announced strikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2001, he also spoke condescendingly to the Afghan people: “The oppressed people of Afghanistan will know the generosity of America and our allies. As we strike military targets, we will also drop food, medicine and supplies to the starving and suffering men and women and children of Afghanistan.”

    However, the military engagement that began as Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan is now the longest war in America’s history, producing a death toll of 111,000 people, plus 1.4 million refugees internally and 2.5 million externally. Rather than freeing people from the Taliban, the invasion of Iraq and the weakening of the state in both Afghanistan and Iraq exacerbated the mobilization of extremist groups, facilitating the growth of the Islamic State and other offshoots, whose violence has produced refugees in large numbers. Other Western actors, specifically the United Kingdom, also had a role to play by taking part in and actively supporting the US mission.

    In Iraq in 2003, the US intervened with the purported goal of finding weapons of mass destruction. Yet the US invasion of Iraq catapulted the country into a civil war, leading to widespread internal displacement, as noted earlier, in addition to at least 178,000 deaths of Iraqi civilians (estimates reach as high as 199,000).

    In Libya, on March 28, 2011, Barack Obama announced that the US would pursue the formation of an international coalition to protect civilians from the security forces of Muammar Qaddafi. After Qaddafi was overthrown, the country disintegrated as tribal and rival militias feuded over power, leading in turn to mass displacement of the same civilians that the US was purporting to protect. The entirety of US military operations in Libya cost the US around $1.1 billion.

    According to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), the United States dropped more than 26,000 bombs on Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan in 2016 — an average of 72 per day. CFR also notes that these estimates are “undoubtedly low” considering the lack of reliable data that the fact that a single “strike” can include multiple bombs. These numbers also do not include bombs dropped by other actors who were either aligned with the US or against it.

    Trump campaigned on keeping immigrants out while increasing defense spending, and quickly added $30 billion in military spending to the FY 2017 budget. His FY 2018 budget will add another $96.5 billion to the military budget.

    Then, in April 2017, Trump announced airstrikes against Syria without congressional authorization, sending 59 cruise missiles into Syria in response to Bashar al-Assad’s latest chemical weapons usage against his own citizens. Yet, in apparent contradiction to this claim of defending Syrian citizens, Trump attempted to ban Syrian refugees from the US, a ban that is now partially in effect.

    Trump’s pre-inaugural pronouncements regarding the Middle East also sounded a colonialist note, with one study noting his repeated insistence “that the US should ‘keep the oil’ in Iraq and Libya after intervening there.” This rhetoric, along with ramping up of defense spending, means that we should expect more of the same, if not worse, in US policy toward the Middle East.

    Our most important obligation is to create public awareness about the roots of forced migration as steeped in US foreign policy. We cannot and should not divorce this issue from broader discussions around immigrants’ rights. Rights activists and organizations should hold educational forums specifically on roots of forced migration and invite directly affected migrants and refugees to speak. Stakeholders should continue to discuss this issue in-depth in any forums about immigrants’ rights, as well as in congressional and state legislative advocacy.

    We should also do our utmost to hold the US government accountable for its foreign policy decisions that have led to disastrous consequences for millions around the world — and try to prevent additional wars. This is not a theoretical proposition as the US government is once again sounding out a belligerent tone, this time toward Iran, North Korea and Venezuela. We must hold our congressional representatives accountable and demand that they stop funding the wars. Looking to our history, it was only through massive and sustained mobilization of the American public against the war in Vietnam that the US government was finally forced to end its disastrous military intervention there.

    Citizens of other countries can also hold their governments accountable by demanding that they not participate in any form or lend tacit support to US wars. As just one example, other countries can refuse the US military the use of their land or air space.

    As we have begun to do in Georgia in our fight to shut down immigration detention centers through documenting and exposing the abuses, we must work closely with organizations such as School of the Americas Watch in tying immigrants’ rights with US foreign policy and addressing both issues in a more holistic manner. It is only through making these linkages and collectively fighting against an unjust US foreign policy and repressive immigration policy that we can have any hope of finally addressing the roots of forced migration.

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    The US has without a doubt been an incredibly destabilizing force in MENA and beyond which has absolutely lead to migrant flows into the West.

    I hate that my country is involved in this, but people really have to understand that the American citizenry has little control over this vast and corrupt monster.

    I hope other countries stand up to any future aggression. Especially this insane saber rattling Orange Man Bad is doing towards Iran. A coalition of countries refusing to back our intervention and economic sanctions and call out "our" aggression would be a rallying call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jägerstaffel View Post
    The US has without a doubt been an incredibly destabilizing force in MENA and beyond which has absolutely lead to migrant flows into the West.

    I hate that my country is involved in this, but people really have to understand that the American citizenry has little control over this vast and corrupt monster.

    I hope other countries stand up to any future aggression. Especially this insane saber rattling Orange Man Bad is doing towards Iran. A coalition of countries refusing to back our intervention and economic sanctions and call out "our" aggression would be a rallying call.
    It has nothing to do with your president or country. Big tech companies rule the world and politics now, not to mention Soros. What's ironic is that these companies like to fuel leftist agendas, FB and twitter not banning antifa calls to "terrorism" etc, meanwhile they're the epitome of capitalism and everything $evil$ that these larping commies hate O tempora o mores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick View Post
    It has nothing to do with your president or country.
    Well, my president is basically Israel's pawn so, yeah, he does play his role. You're right that there are way deeper roots in all of this though.

    My country just has a lot of wealth, population and bulk to be used to bludgeon the rest of the world with. It makes me wish I was from a small, insignificant homogeneous ethnostate built on some crap like fishing or something as opposed to a globalist corporate neo-liberal empire with a robust military industrial complex keen on spreading homosexuality and death wherever it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick View Post
    meanwhile they're the epitome of capitalism and everything $evil$ that these larping commies hate
    Yeah, these tech companies are thought to be "progressive" but their labor practices aren't that great. They would fight just as hard as Walmart against workers forming a union.

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    They shouldn't have crashed planes into our buildings and we wouldn't have torn their region apart like a moist rotisserie chicken. Don't blame Murica, blame the peppers that screwed it up for the whole kebab. Also it's not our fault other countries don't protect their borders are citizens, we had that problem for a while too now we are removing undesirables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    They shouldn't have crashed planes into our buildings and we wouldn't have torn their region apart like a moist rotisserie chicken. Don't blame Murica, blame the peppers that screwed it up for the whole kebab. Also it's not our fault other countries don't protect their borders are citizens, we had that problem for a while too now we are removing undesirables.
    What a shallow understanding. You know we've been involved since way before 9/11, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jägerstaffel View Post
    What a shallow understanding. You know we've been involved since way before 9/11, correct?
    We tried to help those savages it's not our fault they refuse progress that's why we stick to the Kurds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jägerstaffel View Post
    Well, my president is basically Israel's pawn so, yeah, he does play his role. You're right that there are way deeper roots in all of this though.

    My country just has a lot of wealth, population and bulk to be used to bludgeon the rest of the world with. It makes me wish I was from a small, insignificant homogeneous ethnostate built on some crap like fishing or something as opposed to a globalist corporate neo-liberal empire with a robust military industrial complex keen on spreading homosexuality and death wherever it goes.
    Don't get your white guilt on the carpet.
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