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This is a resolution passed at the [[LNC Meeting 17 February 2008|February 17, 2008]] LNC meeting. | |||
WHEREAS the government of the United States should return to its historical libertarian | WHEREAS the government of the United States should return to its historical libertarian | ||
tradition of avoiding entangling alliances, foreign quarrels, and military adventures; and | tradition of avoiding entangling alliances, foreign quarrels, and military adventures; and |
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This is a resolution passed at the February 17, 2008 LNC meeting.
WHEREAS the government of the United States should return to its historical libertarian tradition of avoiding entangling alliances, foreign quarrels, and military adventures; and
WHEREAS the armed forces of the United States have invaded Iraq, a foreign nation that neither directly attacked nor imminently threatened to attack the United States; and
WHEREAS the injustice and imprudence of this invasion cannot be undone by the continued presence of the armed forces of the United States in Iraq; and
WHEREAS the stability and security of Iraq lie outside the jurisdiction of the government of the United States;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Libertarian National Committee calls on the government of the United States to withdraw the armed forces of the United States from Iraq, without undue delay.