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Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2016/National security

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Jill Stein announced her presidential run on June 22, 2015.[1]



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Jill Stein
Green presidential nominee
Running mate: Ajamu Baraka

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Read what Jill Stein and the 2016 Green Platform said about national security below.

Green Party Stein on national security

  • While campaigning in Iowa on September 11, 2016, Jill Stein said that she would not have assassinated Osama bin Laden if she were president. “I think assassinations … they’re against international law to start with and to that effect, I think I would not have assassinated Osama bin Laden but would have captured him and brought him to trial," she said.[2]
  • At a town hall event hosted by CNN on August 17, 2016, Stein criticized the approaches of the Bush and Obama administrations in the war on terror: “We have a track record now of fighting terrorism ... This track record is not looking so good. We have killed a million people in Iraq alone. … What do we have to show for this? Failed states, mass refugee migrations and repeated terrorist threats.” Stein also critiqued Clinton’s stances on foreign policy, saying, “The war effort that Hillary has especially been the engine behind ... To my mind, that's just not compatible with what my view of feminism is, that has a responsibility, not just to your own family, but to all families and to the human family.”[3]
  • During a February 5, 2016, interview with Political People Blog, Stein addressed defense spending and its impact on the safety of the U.S., saying, "It's very hard for people to listen to a proposal or a plan for reducing the military budget while they feel like their lives are at risk. And currently American fears are being so whipped up into a frenzy by this endless stream of propaganda. So, it's not only the election dialogue and the absolute fear campaigning going on on the part of Republicans, but the Democrats buy into that as well."[4]
  • In January 2015, Stein said ISIS had grown as a result of poor foreign policy choices. She explained, "We need a foreign policy based on international law, human rights, and diplomacy, instead of militarism. Our current foreign policy has been an outright, incredible disaster. Drones and torture have especially been damaging and the past decade of endless war on terror has been an unmitigated disaster which is now blowing back at us in the proliferation of extremist groups. ISIS itself grows directly out of the chaos. We see this in Iraq through ten years of vicious warfare and sectarian conflict that was promoted by our policies in Iraq."[5]
  • In a 2012 interview with Taylor Peck of iSideWith, Stein criticized sanctions of Iran, saying, "That approach has been extremely unhelpful and we are not using diplomacy. If there are real threats to U.S. security then sanctions are warranted but I don't see that Iran is threatening U.S. security right now. The issue of Iran is that it has the potential to build nuclear weapons, it does not have nuclear weapons right now. There are already illegal nuclear weapons in the region in Israel and Pakistan. We need a comprehensive and evenhanded policy. There are drastic violations of human rights right now amongst both our friends and our enemies. Creating a nuclear free Middle East is the only way we are going to stop the development of nuclear weapons."[6]
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