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Take the 'Military Option' of Bombing Iran 'Off the Table'

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The Bush Administration has talked seriously about the possibility of military strikes against Iran, which could dramatically escalate the level of violence in the region, already high. These threats have undermined real negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. As the Washington Post reported Friday, " The package presented to the [UN Security Council] Thursday provides no explicit assurances Tehran has sought to bar U.S. military strikes on its territory President Bush has resisted European appeals to provide Iran with such security assurances, insisting that the military option not be taken off the table. " These threats also increase the likelihood of a wider war, a likelihood that seems to increase each day.

Maintaining the threat of a military attack against Iran not only undermines negotiations but also undermines the international regime of nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear inspections, which is based on multilateral cooperation, not unilateral force. Iran is at least 5 to 10 years away from acquiring a nuclear weapon, were it to attempt to do so. There is no crisis justifying the threat of military force against Iran.

Congress should pressure the Bush Administration to take the "military option" of attacking Iran off the table.

Members of Congress can pressure the Bush Administration to take the "military option" off the table, but they need to hear from their constituents that threats to bomb Iran are not acceptable. Let's show Congress that we care – please sign and send this letter to your representatives today:

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/justforeignpolicy.org/
campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4275


The link above takes you to a draft letter that you can edit. Here are some key things you might want to point out to your representatives of Congress, to friends, neighbors, family members, and co-workers, and to your local newspaper in the form of a letter to the editor:

  • Threatening to attack Iran undermines diplomatic efforts by the United States, European governments, and the United Nations to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict over Iran's nuclear program.
  • Threatening to attack Iran undermines the international regime of nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear inspections, which is based on multilateral diplomacy, not unilateral military action.
  • Iran is at least 5 to 10 years away from acquiring a nuclear weapon, even if it were to attempt to do so. There is no crisis justifying a military attack, nor threats to attack militarily.
  • Creating a "crisis" over Iran's nuclear program during our election season is bad domestic politics and bad foreign policy. For Americans, since there is no immediate urgency regarding Iran's nuclear policy, the issue distracts from much more important problems at home, as well as the Iraq war. It is bad foreign policy because, as happened in 2002, members of Congress can be tempted to go along with unnecessary military threats in an election year simply to avoid being attacked on "security" issues.
  • Bombing Iran would likely cause thousands of Iranian civilian casualties.
  • Bombing Iran would dramatically increase anger and resentment in Iran and throughout the Arab and Muslim world, already high.
  • Violent retaliation would be likely, from the Iranian government, groups under the influence of the Iranian government, or other groups in the region outraged by such an attack. Likely targets would include U.S. troops in Iraq and the Gulf countries; American tourists, businesspeople and other American citizens, as well as U.S. diplomatic missions in Europe and the Middle East; and oil shipping in the Persian Gulf.

Can you tell your representative that theatening to bomb Iranian civilians – that's who would be killed by airstrikes on Iran – is wrong and counterproductive, and should not be U.S. policy? Click this link to do so:

http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/justforeignpolicy.org/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4275

Thanks for all you do for justice,

Robert Naiman

P.S. To learn more about the Bush Administration's efforts to create conflict with the Iranian government, see: www.justforeignpolicy.org/iran.

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  1. francis Hearn | July 19, 2006 at 1:23 pm | Permalink

    The truth is that if it is worth getting involved in the war against each other? Is it worth giving up so many lives to get the land? I really don't think so………………….I hate this world. People are killing others, nobody feels safe any more.

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  1. Israel Palestine Blogs | July 24, 2006 at 9:08 pm | Permalink

    etc? from both sides, in fact from all around the world. This is another proof that they are not better than what we are and visa versa. We all have ?Black and While.? Anyway, I don?t blame anyone, but it?s my turn to say ?Stop that Shit.? Therefore, all comments are moderated now until further notice. And please save your time as well mine and don?t complain if your comment gets deleted or never published!!!

  2. Here On Planet Earth | July 22, 2006 at 10:04 pm | Permalink

    and I'm tired of paying the government for anything and everything," he said, adding as a Canadian citizen he has the right to drive and travel freely. (People are getting tired of being ripped off from every direction. P.S. I like you Fred! A_R) Facts About Israel The Media Isn't Telling You (Warning: The top of the page contains graphic photo's. Scroll down to find the U Tube. A_R) Mexico, U.S., and Canada Agree to Strengthen Energy Sector Mexico, the United States, and Canada have agreed to strengthen the North American energy sector

  3. Cross-Currents | July 19, 2006 at 9:18 pm | Permalink

    Which leads us in to one of the biggest whoppers of all time, as told by the brilliant linguist, political fool, supporter of Hizbollah and legendary Jewish Anti-Semite, Noam Chomsky. You can hear his interview on Sabbah?s (Palestinian) Blog, entitled ?Facts about Israel the Media Isn?t Telling You.? He begins with the canard that Israel and the US ?punish[ed] the people of Palestine??severely?for ?voting the wrong way in a free election.

  4. the bluhamster files | July 20, 2006 at 4:35 am | Permalink

    a clear blue sky theory from last nites lateline….. TED LAPKIN: Well, again, this started when Hezbollah violated Israel's border and violated Israel's sovereignty in a completely unprovoked and pre-meditated attack. http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2006/07/19/facts-about-israel-the-media-isnt-telling-you-2/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/06/16/wmid16.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/06/16/i suddenly the sky is not so clear. Despatch from the duly elected PM of Iraq: "I condemn these aggressions and call on the Arab League foreign

  5. now.rickeyre.com | July 20, 2006 at 4:01 am | Permalink

    Facts about Israel the Media Isn?t Telling You

  6. The Cylinder | July 20, 2006 at 12:20 am | Permalink

    mostly out of cowardice. But then I would visit Robert?s blog to pick up some courage. I guess there are worse things in life than to be compared to a cockroach! So here goes: From Sabbah?s blog, ?Facts about Israel the media isn?t telling you? ? ? and other important developments: a letter from Israeli peace activist Uri Avnery as well as an interview with Karen Abu Zeid, head of the United Nations Refugee Works Agency, on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

  7. Brown Blogger Brigade | July 19, 2006 at 10:16 pm | Permalink

    Fox News has tried really hard to be a cheerleader for Israel – even when Israeli forces fire at their crews (leading one of the commentators to call them ?Bad guys with guns?, the other said: ?rig Read the rest

  8. Palestine Blogs | July 19, 2006 at 8:50 pm | Permalink

    Stop that shit! On July 19th, 2006, from Sabbah's Blog

  9. Jordan Blog Aggregator, iopBlogs | July 19, 2006 at 8:56 am | Permalink

    They are Saying ?Thank You!? From Sabbah's Blog. Posted in Politics July 19th, 2006 |