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Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2016/Foreign affairs

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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 foreign affairs below.

Green Party Stein on foreign affairs

  • Jill Stein was interviewed by the editorial board of The Washington Post on August 25, 2016, where she discussed a range of foreign policy issues.[2]
    • Stein said that "we need to take a good hard look at NATO. In my view NATO needs to be part of a re-examination of a foreign policy that has been based on economic and military domination and we need to look at what the consequences of this kind of foreign policy are."
    • She called Russian President Vladimir Putin's goals in eastern Europe "not good." She continued, "I would have no faith and trust in Putin, but on the other hand I think to be needlessly militarizing this conflict is not in the interest of the American people. It’s certainly – and take the Middle East as a case in point, a case study of where we’ve had incredible chaos – who has benefitted from this? I don’t think the American people, I don’t think the people of the Middle East.”
    • Stein also discussed how she would handle conflict in Syria, saying, "I think number one, we need a weapons embargo. Number two, we need to freeze the funds that are supporting ISIS and other terrorist groups. We need to stop the flow of jihadi terrorist groups and then we need to push very hard to have a peace process and to call a cease fire and to expand on the efforts that have been begun, which Barack Obama himself has put his weight behind. I think we need to put additional weight behind that and be working with a principled collaboration with everyone we can towards that immediate end of a weapons embargo, a freeze on the funding and a cease fire."
  • Stein said in a statement on June 6, 2016, that she supported the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. “The United States has encouraged the worst tendencies of the Israeli government as it pursues policies of occupation, apartheid, assassination, illegal settlements, demolitions, blockades, building of nuclear bombs, indefinite detention, collective punishment, and defiance of international law. Therefore, the Stein campaign calls for ending military and economic support for the Israeli government while it is committing war crimes and defying international law,” Stein said.[3]
  • Following her visit to Paris for the U.N. Conference on Climate Change, Jill Stein traveled to Moscow, Russia. She posted a video to Facebook from Red Square on December 17, 2015, where she promoted a foreign policy of “working with each other across our histories of conflict to transcend that, and to actually sit down in respect and replace a U.S. policy of domination with a way forward based on respect, collaboration, international law and human rights.”[4]
  • When asked on November 18, 2015, for her opinion on Israel and Palestine, Stein said, “We should not be in the business of funding a war criminal. As outrageous as that is, it’s even worse that Obama is meeting with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu now to discuss increasing the funding for the Netanyahu government.”[5]
  • In an October 2012 third party debate, Stein criticized Democratic and Republican capitulation to Israel. She said, "[T]his slave-like mentality towards Israel is absolutely unjustified. We need to start raising the bar for Israel and holding them to an equal standard for supporting human rights and international law and ending occupations and illegal settlements and apartheid."[6]
  • In an interview with Steve Horn of Truthout in January 2012, Stein said both Israel and Palestine need to be held accountable for human rights violations.[7]

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