By Reginald Johnson
Peace
activists will take to the streets in the coming days to demand that the Biden
administration pursue a negotiated settlement to end the war in Ukraine and
avert a nuclear confrontation with Russia.
The United
National Anti-war Coalition said more than 40 actions will take place around
the country from Oct. 15-21 as part of a
campaign to bring about a cease-fire in Ukraine and end the war, which has cost
tens of thousands of lives so far.
In
Connecticut, a protest against the war will take in Middletown on Saturday,
October 22. The demonstration will be held at the corner of Main and Washington
Streets and run from 12 noon to 2 pm.
The
possibility of the war going nuclear has been growing as Russian President
Vladimir Putin recently said his nation might be forced at a certain point to
use nuclear weapons and Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky has suggested
bluntly that the West should fire nuclear missiles at Russia right now.
A flier announcing the Middletown protest
quotes President Biden’s recent comment that for the first time since the Cuban
Missile Crisis in 1962, “we have a direct threat of the use of nuclear weapon...there
is no ability to use a tactical weapon and not end up with Armageddon.”
But the
flier notes, “Yet the US government intends to prolong the war in Ukraine as
long as it takes to weaken and ultimately destroy Russia, a country with
thousands of nuclear weapons. This is madness!”
The
Middletown action is sponsored by the Connecticut Peace and Solidarity
Coalition and the Greater New Haven Peace Council, among others.
For further
information contact Steve in Middletown at Skrevisky@mxcc.commnet.edu;
Alex in Hartford at koskinasa175@gmail.com;
or Henry in New Haven at grnhpeacecouncil@gmail.com.
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