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Haiti and US troops
Hi comrades,
Would you call for the immediate withdrawal of US troops? I don't mean would you advocate distrust of the troops, expose their crimes and omissions, remind people of the US's past role etc; I mean would you call for them to be withdrawn, now?
The reason I ask is because when I visited the states in November I had (friendly, mostly) arguments with Solidarity comrades about Iraq, and they put a lot of emphasis on the 'Out now' slogan as a principle.
I think that in the context of the Haitian catastrophe, saying 'US out now' doesn't make sense. And in fact your article doesn't seem to call for it. (Nor, to my slight surprise, does the call for solidarity from Batay Ouvriye.) But I'd be interested to hear your thoughts.
Cheers and comradely greetings
Sacha Ismail
(Workers' Liberty, UK)