New Jersey Libertarian Party criticizes US bombing of Iran

Patrick McKnight LP New Jersey Chair - Official Website
Patrick McKnight LP New Jersey Chair - Official Website
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The New Jersey Libertarian Party has issued a statement condemning the recent U.S. bombing of Iran, criticizing President Trump for authorizing the action. The party argues that this move contradicts promises made during the 2024 election cycle regarding peace and non-intervention.

“We were promised peace,” the statement reads, reflecting on campaign assurances that suggested a focus on domestic enrichment and non-interventionist policies. The party expresses disappointment over what it perceives as a shift towards military destabilization and global warfare, which they believe undermines the liberties of American citizens.

The Libertarian Party’s statement also criticizes U.S. foreign policy as dangerous to both international peace and domestic security. They accuse President Trump of using fears about “weapons of mass destruction” to justify military actions, likening this approach to leading Americans into economic difficulties and conflicts with high human costs.

The party calls for an immediate cessation of aggressive actions against Iran, urging Congress to reclaim its authority over war declarations from what they see as executive overreach. Additionally, they appeal to the American public to join them in opposing state violence in all forms.

In closing, the statement is signed “In Liberty.”



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