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ForeignPolicy

Acting Locally: Will Chicago Push Back Against Iran Warmongering?

By Michael Lynn, Comment Is Free. Posted May 10, 2008.


With the Bush administration angling for war with Iran, the city of Chicago is considering going on record opposing it.
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More than 7,000 miles separate Chicago and Tehran. But on May 14, the city council of the American city will consider whether to take a stand on an event that would have far reaching consequences for residents of both: a US attack on Iran.

A resolution introduced into the council by one of its members, Alderman Joe Moore, would put the city on record as opposing a preemptive strike against Iran by the US. The resolution urges all congressional representatives whose districts include parts of the city to "clearly express the will of the people of Chicago in opposing any attack on Iran, and urging the Bush administration to pursue diplomatic engagement with that nation."

The resolution is the result of an initiative launched by Chicago's No War On Iran Coalition, a broad-based grouping of local anti-war, social justice and faith organisations. Ranging widely in viewpoints, the goal that unites us all is preventing the United States from launching another elective war that we believe would prove even more disastrous than the five-year-old one next door in Iraq.

Recent events have added urgency to the goal. In April, General David Petraeus, the commanding officer of American forces in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, US ambassador to that country, testified to several congressional committees. In their testimony, both struck a common theme: the role of Iran in promoting insurgent attacks in Iraq. Both men accused so-called "special groups" of Iran's Revolutionary Guards of being responsible for the deaths of American troops and rocket strikes on the Green Zone.

That testimony flies in the face of the opinion of the American intelligence community, expressed in a 2007 National Intelligence Estimate (pdf) that Iran "is not likely to be a major driver of violence" in Iraq. It nevertheless allowed the Bush administration to assign blame for the Iraq debacle to Iran and provide the rationale for military action if they so chose. The president issued a thinly veiled threat in insisting that Iran cease supplying weapons in Iraq or "America will act to protect our interests, and our troops."

Signs of war go beyond rhetoric. April also saw the forced resignation of Admiral William Fallon as chief of Central Command, responsible for Pentagon operations in the Middle East. Fallon had been quoted a month earlier in an Esquire article as being opposed to attacking Iran. His replacement will be Bush's favourite general - Petraeus, whose congressional testimony so carefully mirrored Bush administration talking points.

No War on Iran Coalition members are prepared to answer those who suggest that local government bodies have no business involving themselves in matters of foreign policy. We point to the enormous burden the Iraq occupation has placed on the city, in terms of lives disrupted and what economists refer to as 'opportunity costs.'


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Michael Lynn is a member of Chicago’s No War on Iran Coalition and of the Chicago Progressive Alliance.



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Let's do it!
Posted by: divetrader on May 10, 2008 1:15 PM   
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Let's hope Chicago follows through and voices this opinion against the neo-cons.

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tired tired tired
Posted by: cwilsondrum on May 10, 2008 5:48 PM   
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impeach the traitorous bunch. that is the only thing that will stop them. or don't you guys get it yet?

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» Of course we get it! Posted by: photon's feather
I might peek in...
Posted by: photon's feather on May 12, 2008 3:48 AM   
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I'd be curious to see how the local (Chicago) news handles this. Too bad my TV doesn't have an antenna.


http://chicityclerk.com

Click on link for live video stream.

Meeting scheduled for 10:00 a.m. (Central)

It might be worth a peek: the Chicago City Council in action can be a real hoot.

(The photo on the home page is a shot down the main hall on the ground level of City Hall.
Just a little utterly useless trivia to lighten your day.)

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