Obama, the Nobel, and nonviolence

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

In response to President Obama’s ironic, in many places wrong-headed, and in other places beautifully wrought Nobel acceptance speech, I offer the text of the speech (you really should read the whole thing) and a nonviolent perspective on Obama and war that was posted a few days ago: Now that President Obama has decided on Afghanistan, what will YOU do? by my friend Heidi Unruh of Evangelicals for Social Action.

Heidi suggests five actions:

1) Pray
2) Continue to educate and advocate for global alternatives to violence
3) Be the change
4) Consider withholding or redirecting taxes that pay for war
5) Support relief and development efforts in Afghanistan

Heidi supplies resources to help you do each one.

Is Obama’s Nobel premature?

Friday, October 9th, 2009

When I turned on my computer this morning, I was greeted by the news that President Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Is the award premature?

Well, after I read that news I opened a day-old email from Just Foreign Policy that points to this blog post, which opens, “All hands on deck, Obama Nation. The ship of state is turning.”

I’m too cynical to believe the ship will turn all the way around, but the president’s careful deliberation and consultation of an Afghanistan expert who specializes in conflict prevention seem to bode well for a less belligerent foreign policy.

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