5-7-15 Would you buy a new (actually recycled) war from this man? |
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By Mickie Lynn From Timesunion.com | Original Article On Tuesday, May 5th, John Bolton, came to Union College to deliver a lecture in the Frederic E. Miller Lecture Series in Honor of Anwar Sadat. His talk, “Iran and the Contemporary Middle East,” was the best that money could buy in a couple of ways. First it was sponsored by a wealthy Union alumnus who supports Israeli causes and has given large contributions to Union College. Second, it earned John Bolton a hefty fee of between $15,000 and $25,000. At first read you might ask “Why this should matter?“ There are several reasons – including money influencing academia and prompting the invitation to the Union College community of an ideologue who has advocated and supported violent and unjust wars throughout his career. For more details about this you can read a May 7th opinion piece published in the Union College newspaper, The Concordy.
For the purposes of our description about what happened on the Union Campus – and in the local community – after the invitation was issued – here are some relevant facts about why it might not be a good idea to take John Bolton’s advice about dealing with Iran’s nuclear program or any other foreign policy matters. John Bolton served as former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security (2001 to 2005) during which time he was integral in the creation of the fictional “Iraqi purchase of yellow cake Uranium from Niger” misinformation campaign. He also worked to support the whole myth of Weapons of Mass Destruction as a pretext and justification for the 2003 invasion and subsequent occupation and destruction of Iraq. From August 2005 to December 2006, he served as (interim) U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations where he advocated for unilateral US military actions in the Middle East. During that time he was also an outspoken advocate for withholding US payments to the United Nations, and spoke out in opposition to the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court. In true militaristic and isolationist fashion he opposed life-saving international treaties restricting the use of land mines, biological weapons, nuclear weapons testing, small arms trade, and missile defense systems. But the most current and egregious public expression of his ill will towards international peace negotiations with Iran, and indeed towards all of the innocent people of Iran who would be killed – with survivors left in the rubble of their beautiful and culturally rich country if his advice were followed was a recent Op-Ed piece published in the New York Times on March 26, 2015. The title says it all! To Stop Iran’s Bomb, Bomb Iran. What to do, What to do? The peace supporting faculty and students at Union College were appalled that this man would represent himself as a legitimate speaker in a series dedicated to Anwar Sadat, an eventual actor for peace between Egypt and Israel** and that his ideas might be taken as representative of the college as a whole and given gravitas that they did not deserve. Being dedicated to academic freedom they did not want to oppose his chance to speak. Instead they decided to counter his words with an informational picket that would give his listeners some historical context for how they evaluated his words and ideas. That’s just what happened. A fact sheet and set of questions for listeners to ask while he was speaking and during the Q&A that followed was crafted and distributed near the door as people entered. A large and visible informational picket, with signs and information was organized by Union College’s Peace Action chapter and concerned faculty. The Iran Project of Women Against War added our own brand of public demonstration with our colorful banners, photos of Iranian people and other messages. This was all coordinated by the energetic Marcia Hopple as we reached out to members of other local peace groups who joined the picket. The rest of this article will be photos of the vibrant, visual, student and community, informational picket that took place opposite the Memorial Chapel for the hour [6 to 7 PM) before John Bolton spoke. ![]() J Street member, and Schenectady Neighbors for Peace member with “support Iran negotiations” sign, photo by Mabel Leon
And here are a couple of descriptions about the spirit and physical aspects of the planning and actual demonstration from our photographer, Mabel Leon and our organizer of the community part of the picket, Marcia Hopple: Mabel:
Marcia:
One ironic note and photograph from the Concordy. Although there was an opinion piece (linked above) about John Bolton’s lecture there was no news coverage of the demonstration in the campus newspaper. However a photo did sneak its way in, wrongly cataloged and connected with a much more positive appearance by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on campus speaking about campus sexual assault. So the power of information will find a way! And this just in in the opinion columns of the Union newspaper! Union’s hypocritical political discourse
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