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War on Iraq

U.S. Mayors Mobilizing Against a War with Iran

By Karen Dolan, AlterNet. Posted June 25, 2008.


Thirty-two U.S. mayors have signed a resolution saying "No" to invading Iran. Will the federal government listen?
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Foreign Policy Disaster Redux: Raise fears about a Middle East country. Tie that four-letter-word country to the potential for mushroom clouds over Tel Aviv and Texas. Convince the U.S. public that this country's ties to terrorists, its fanatical Islamist faith and its megalomaniacal leader with a scary-sounding name add up to the end of western civilization. Conclusion: Iran must be stopped, no option off the table.

The saber rattling increases, despite the December 2007 National Intelligence Estimate concluding that Iran does not possess nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons capability, nor has it a viable nuclear weapons program. The International Atomic Energy Agency Director, Mohammed ElBaradei, says unilateral military action by the United States or Israel would "turn the region into a fireball" and propel Iran toward developing a nuclear weapon. He has said he would resign his post in protest should such an attack be carried out. Yet, the Pentagon has confirmed that Israel recently launched a "rehearsal" attack on Iran's nuclear sites. Congress is currently considering a resolution (HR 362) that could justify imposing a naval blockade on Iran, constituting, in effect, an act of war against that country.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain repeats "Islamic Jihadists" at every turn and has famously joked "Bomb, Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Bomb Iran," (sung to tune of the Beach Boys' "Barbara Ann") and mimics Bush in his refusal to enter the kind of negotiations needed to engage Iran. Have we all gone mad?

Thankfully, no. The U.S. public and our locally elected officials are hip to the hype this time around. Indeed, they were hip to the hype the last time around too. Prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, 170 U.S. cities and towns passed resolutions decrying the Bush administrations threats to invade Iran, citing there was not sufficient evidence of imminent threat or weapons of mass destruction, the illegality of preemptive war, the potential gigantic loss of life on both sides, and gargantuan costs to U.S. taxpayers. They were right. Currently, over 325 localities and states have more resolutions aimed at bringing the troops and the money home from Iraq (www.citiesforpeace.org). Recently, recognizing the increase in war rhetoric against Iran, U.S. localities have once again decided to try to insert common sense and prudence into our runaway foreign policy. So far, 13 towns and cities have passed resolutions saying no to a military strike on Iran.

There is a new effort, out of Mayor Bob Kiss's office in Burlington Vermont, which calls on fellow mayors to sign a resolution to avoid military action with Iran. "In these times when the Iraq war has sapped so many of our financial resources and cost the lives of our brave soldiers, I hope you will join me in voicing the determination of mayors across this country to stop a war with Iran before it begins," writes Mayor Kiss. Mayor Kiss's resolution boasts 32 Mayors in as many days from localities as diverse as Elizabeth NJ, West Palm Beach, FL, Condon, OR, Bowling Green KY and Fayetteville AK.

The National Mayors Resolution for Diplomacy with Iran acknowledges the ramping up of rhetoric against Iran and cautions against unilateral military action. It also states:

... nothing herein should be misconstrued as support for the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, but it should be understood that a unilateral, pre-emptive U.S. military attack on Iran could well prove counterproductive to the cause of promoting freedom and democracy there;

Recent polling has shown that only a small minority of the U.S. public supports military action against Iran. As we have also seen, there is great sentiment against it and evidence that such action will only produce the opposite effect of the peace that is desired in the region.

We can't count on our federal government and the foreign policy establishment to exercise good judgment and effective foreign policy. We need Mayor Kiss; we need Mayor Euille of Alexandria, VA. we need the good people of Dayton, OH to speak reason to power. We also need power to listen.

For more information on this national Mayoral effort, you may inquire at Global Exchange, Code Pink, or Cities for Peace.

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Karen Dolan is a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington D.C. and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus. She directs the Institute's Cities for Progress project.

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Good Job Mayors
Posted by: bryangalt on Jun 26, 2008 2:50 AM   
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We also need to completely vote out every single congressman and women this term. I mean every single seat should be turned over to their opponent, even if it means Republican control again. Of course, the next election, we need to repeat that process and put the Dems back in.

What the Congress and the fucking president don't understand is that they are supposed to be working for the betterment of the American lives. Their actions speak to the contrary. The Mayors of America shouldn't have to create resolutions to bring attention to something that the Congress should already be all over.

If Bush drops one bomb on Iran, Congress better impeach and jail his ass, or America should do impeach the Congress come election day.

Revolution is around the corner if the government doesn't get its head out of its ass...

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links to get involved!
Posted by: kdolan on Jun 26, 2008 8:09 AM   
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initiated by CODEPINK and Global Exchange, please visit their sites, www.codepink4peac.org and www.globalexchange.org as well as www.citiesforpeace.org to find out how to participate in this as well as other municipal level peace efforts!
-karen dolan

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Really good book on the current cold war with Iran
Posted by: fanny666 on Jun 26, 2008 12:25 PM   
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Targeting Iran by David Barsamian.

It consists of 3 interviews: Noam Chomsky, Ervand Abrahamian, and Nahid Mozaffari. The latter 2 are Iranian-born activists. It's one of those books that, if everyone in the country were to read, our government simply would be able to keep repeating the same lies they have been for 30+ years.

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I had an appointment with my mayor
Posted by: Lauren on Jun 26, 2008 2:48 PM   
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But it was preempted by a call for him to attend a meeting at the county. After you learn to read their behavior, it is all soooo transparent.

Mayor, watch out. The county has treated me badly, it was a conspiracy. Don't get sucked into it, don't get sucked into a cover-up.

I didn't mind letting him off the hook - for a few days,

but don't think I don't want to know how I am supposed to feel secure! I need answers about my local police, but I also don't want to ruin his life.

What a mess.

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I, Bush Veto We Go To Iran
Posted by: flymulla on Jun 27, 2008 6:37 PM   
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You see Mr. Bush holds a magic wand. When he does not like anything, he stands up and says, "I will veto that". To be honest I still to undersatnd the meaning of veto. Is the force of veto a democracy Mr. Bush wants to walk the road of in every conrner?
I thank you
Firozali A. Mulla MBA PhD
P.O.Box 6044
Dar-Es-Salaam
Tanzania
East Africa

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war on Iran..
Posted by: krsierra on Jun 28, 2008 8:58 AM   
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The invasion of Iraq, murdering of 1.220.000 innocent infants, children, men and women, a ruined country, more than 4.000.000 internally/externally refuges and adding to the list the +4.000 US casualties, so far.

And all to satisfy the demand by the ZIONISTS, which gets implemented by their agents and outreaches through all branches of Executive, Legislative, Judiciary and Pentagon et al in conjunction with full complicities of ALL THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA which either owned or directly controlled by the Zionists.

And now, IRAN, the traitors are paving the way, the well trodden path of Iraq I, II and III.

So what's the plan?
Simple:
1) Use the US BLOOD and Treasure to balkanize the Middle-East.
2) Divide them; give them the guns to kill each other.
3) With such perpetual blood shed and permanent destructions not only the whole of Palestine would be swallowed but also further expansion of the Zionists’ entity.

America has a Zionist problem; they have penetrated in every aspects of Americans’ way of life.

Until and when this problem could be solved we are all heading for abyss and demise.

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» RE: war on Iran.. Posted by: made2order
BA
Posted by: mnstra on Jun 30, 2008 5:09 PM   
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If local cities and municipalities have passed resolutions that support things like the Kyoto treaty where the Feds have not ;have brought law suits to force the EPA to do its job, then local municipalities can pass local resolutions calling for the arrest of Bush , Chaney ,Wolfowitz Rice, and others for war crimes upon their entry into that specific city or town!!!!!

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