Martin Luther King, Jr.: “I Have a Dream…to Go to War?!”

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bravenewfoundation on January 15, 2011

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“The great initiative in this war is ours. The initiative to end it must be ours.” — Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking of Vietnam.

This week the Pentagon sank to a new low: claiming that Dr. King would “understand” the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. King’s legacy is clear: he opposed war and other violence and condemned war as “an enemy of the poor.”

Help us stop the Pentagon’s lies and attempts to justify the brutal, futile war in Afghanistan. Spread the truth by sharing this video with your family and friends.

From the archives:

Beyond Vietnam – A Time to Break Silence By Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1967)

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