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Call to STOP the Iraq WAR BEFORE it Escalates to Shock and Awe - Act NOW!
Iraq Peace Team, Baghdad
March 1st, 2003
We, the undersigned 20 members of the Iraq Peace Team in Baghdad, write you from the brink of tragedy - a flesh and blood tragedy for the people of Iraq, a moral tragedy for the people of the the U.S.
We write you as the U.S. has assembled one of the mightiest war machines ever to plague this fragile and bloodied planet. This war machine is poised to attack Iraq - a comparatively defenseless nation already crippled by years of UN sanctions. A nation whose misfortune, it has been said, is that our oil is beneath its sands.
The attack - its Pentagon architects proudly call it shock and awe - may happen any day now. Its aimed at the cradle of much of the worlds civilization. Land of the Tigris and Euphrates, land of Sumer and Babylon, land of Abraham and the Garden of Eden, Iraq is also the land of 24 million human beings - most of whom would be too young to vote or enlist if they were in the U.S.
We were immensely heartened by the marches in the U.S. - and all over the world - on February 15. We are aware that many in the U.S. will hit the streets the very day shock and awe commences.
Given its unimaginable scale, its unthinkable carnage, however, shock and awe must be stopped BEFORE it happens.
Our Call, then, is for PRE-EMPTIVE nonviolent civil disobedience action in every village and city and capitol in the U.S.
Please join us. We must all mobilize all of our networks. We must all use our collective resourcefulness. We must find ways to throw sand in the gears of the war machine. The precise date of the U.S. attack is unknown, but here is reason to believe it may be very soon.
The time to act is now.
The Iraq Peace Team:
Cynthia Banas
Michael Birmingham
Cathy Breen
Chris Doucot
Kathy Kelly
Scott Kerr
Edward Kinane
Cliff Kindy
Ramzi Kysia
Michael Ferner
Doug Johnson
Charlie Litekey
Lisa Martens
Elaine Martinez
Lisa Ndejuru
Bettejo Passalaqua
Mary Burton Risely
Trisch Schuh
Neville Watson
Jerry Zawada
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