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The United National
Anti-War Coalition (UNAC)
calls on the entire U.S.
progressive movement
to immediately and
energetically raise the demand:
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“No War, No
Sanctions, No Internal Interference in Iran!”
At no time since the Iranian people rose up against the
hated U.S-installed Shah has a U.S./Israeli military attack against Iran seemed
more possible. Following three decades of unrelenting hostility, the last few
months have seen a steady escalation of charges, threats, sanctions and actual
preparations for an attack. These are just a few of the most recent
developments:
* Beginning in late October, Israeli
media began widely speculating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
was heavily lobbying for military strikes against Iran's nuclear energy sites. (1)
* On Nov. 2, Israel test-fired a missile
said to be able to both carry a nuclear warhead and reach Iranian territory. (2)
* Britain's armed forces have reportedly
stepped up contingency planning for potential military action against Iran. (3)
* These developments followed widely
challenged U.S. allegations of an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi
ambassador to the United States, an attack that top U.S. officials claim was to
be carried out by a hit-man hired from the Zeta drug cartel, known to be deeply
infiltrated by U.S. anti-drug agents. (4)
* A Congressional bill promoted by the
American Israel Public Affairs Committee would forbid the President from
speaking to Iranian officials without explicit permission from Congress – a
restriction unprecedented in U.S. history. (5)
* In November, the Boeing Company sent
the U.S. Air Force the first of 20 “bunker-busting” bombs, designed to destroy
underground facilities such as those housing Iran's nuclear energy program. The
bombs, which cost a total of about $314 million, are each nearly five tons
heavier than anything else in the military's arsenal. (6)
* Both the U.S. and the U.K. have
imposed new sanctions against Iran's banking system, hoping to economically
strangle the country's economy. (7)
* Meanwhile, the Pentagon is hard at
work strengthening its military alliance with the Persian Gulf states that,
together with U.S.-occupied Iraq and Afghanistan, form a military semi-circle
around the Islamic Republic. (8)
The central charge against Iran has been that it is trying
to develop a nuclear weapon. Iran denies the charge, and the simple fact is
that there is no evidence to support it. (9)
But that doesn't stop the U.S. and its allies, along with the major news media,
from relentlessly repeating the accusation as if it were a proven fact.
On Nov. 8, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog International Atomic
Energy Agency released its latest report on Iran's nuclear program, a program
Iran insists is solely designed to produce electricity, not atomic or nuclear
weapons, as is claimed by the U.S. and other Western powers. The report does
not say that Iran is developing a nuclear bomb.
It repeats past charges; it introduces new “evidence” it says it received from
10 countries, but never names the countries and refuses to show Iran the actual
“evidence;” it quotes from intelligence sources it does not identify; and it
uses innuendo and political spin to leave the impression that Iran is about to
construct nuclear weapons – but it tellingly never makes that charge. (10)
It is important to note that IAEA reports
on Iran have become much more critical since the departure of its former
Director General, Dr.
Mohamed ElBaradei of Egypt. Since Dec.
1, 2009, the agency has been led by Yukiya Amano, a career diplomat with the
Japanese Foreign Ministry nominated for the position by the government of
Japan, a close U.S. ally. (11)
Meanwhile, almost never mentioned is the
fact that, as a signatory to the international Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty, Iran has an internationally recognized right to develop and use nuclear
energy for peaceful purposes.
(12) Whether or not we agree that nuclear power is a safe energy
option, the fact is that Iran's pursuit of it is legal. Meanwhile, Israel, a
country with 200-300 nuclear weapons (13) that is threatening to attack Iran, is one of only three
countries that still refuse to sign the NPT.
What is crystal clear is that Washington
wants a regime change in Tehran. Why? Because the Iranian government controls
the world's third largest oil reserves, refuses to open them to exploitation by
Western oil companies and is the last real obstacle to U.S. military, economic
and political control over the critically strategic Middle East. While
activists may hold different views of Iran's internal political system, we must
all agree that the U.S. government, which has blatantly lied about the threats
posed by other nations, has no right to impose its will on countries formerly
colonized and exploited by the West. This is a simple question of the right of
oppressed nations to self-determination.
When Iraq controlled its own oil and
insisted on pursuing its own political path, the U.S. falsely accused it of
developing weapons of mass destruction, ties to al-Qaeda and responsibility for
the 9/11 attacks, paving the way for a brutal and entirely unjustified
nine-year war. Now more than 5,000 U.S. soldiers and contractors and hundreds
of thousands of Iraqis are dead, millions have been wounded and a third of the
population has been displaced. But Iraqi oil is now open for Western
exploitation.
Opinion polls show the U.S. public is
opposed to the ongoing wars, let alone a new one. (14) Instead, we are
waking up in a mass way to the fact that a tiny 1% of the population owns and
runs this country – the 1% that promotes and profits from war.
We don't want another war, we can't afford
another war, we won't accept another war. And we don't have to. Like the
millions fighting for freedom and justice around the world, we too can make a
difference. In whatever struggle you are engaged, please find the strength and
determination to raise one more sign, one more banner, one more critical
slogan:
“No
War, No Sanctions, No Internal
Interference in
Iran!”
12/2/11
United National Antiwar
Coalition (UNAC)
PO Box 123, Delmar, NY
12054 n Phone: 518-227-6947 n Email: UNACpeace@gmail.com n Website:
www.UNACpeace.org
(1) Haaretz
(Israel's oldest daily newspaper) - Nov. 2, 2011: “Netanyahu trying to persuade
cabinet to support attack on Iran”
ynetnews.com
(English online version of Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel's most widely read
newspaper) - Oct. 28, 2011: “Amos Gilad: Iran is
massive threat
that must be dealt with”
(2) Reuters – Nov.
2, 2011 - “Israel test-fires missile as Iran debate rages”
(3) Guardian – Nov.
2, 2011: “UK military steps up plans for Iran attack amid fresh nuclear fears”
(4) The New York
Times – Oct. 24, 2011: “U.S. Agencies Infiltrating Drug Cartels Across Mexico”
(5) H.R. 1905: Iran
Threat Reduction Act of 2011
AIPAC Website –
July 2011: “The Iran Threat Reduction Act of 2011 (H.R. 1905)”
NationofChange.org
– Nov. 24, 2011: “In Defense of Diplomacy”
Global Research
Website – Nov. 5, 2011: “AIPAC's 'War With Iran' Bill Passes House Committee”
Political
Correction Website – Dec. 1, 2011 - “Chutzpah: AIPAC’s Newest Iran Sanctions
Bill Will Prohibit Diplomacy”
(6) Los Angeles
Times – Nov. 16, 2011 “Boeing delivers first batch of 30,000-pound bombs to Air
Force”
(7) BBC – Nov. 21,
2011: “UK severs ties with Iranian banks”
(8) The New York
Times – Oct. 29, 2011 - “U.S. Planning Troop Buildup in Gulf After Exit From
Iraq”
(9) Campaign Against
Sanctions and Military Intervention Against Iran Website – August 2010: “CASMII
Fact Sheet on the U.S.-Iran Stand-Off”
(10) IAEA Website –
Nov. 18, 2011: “Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement and relevant
provisions of Security Council resolutions
in the
Islamic Republic of Iran”
(11) IAEA Website -Director General Yukiya Amano -
Biography
(12) United
Nations Website - “The Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)”
(13) The Guardian –
May 23, 2010: “Revealed: how Israel offered to sell South Africa nuclear
weapons”
The Guardian
– May 23, 2010: “Israel's nuclear weapons: the end to nods, winks and blind
eyes”
Federation
of American Scientists Website – Jan. 8,
2007: “Nuclear Weapons”
(14) CBS – Nov. 11,
2011: “Poll: Americans' views on foreign policy”
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