Bulletin N° 580

 

Subject: AGAINST WAR.

29 August 2013
Grenoble, France



Dear Colleagues and Friends of CEIMSA,

 

Below please find three important statements against the insanity of War, and the forces at play today that make this nightmare a pending reality.

 

Sincerely,

Francis Feeley

Professor of American Studies

University of Grenoble-3

Director of Research

University of Paris-Nanterre

Center for the Advanced Study of American Institutions and Social Movements

The University of California-San Diego

http://dimension.ucsd.edu/CEIMSA-IN-EXILE/ 

 

 

 

A.

“The Road to World War 3”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HP7L8bw5QF4#t=15

 

 

B.

“The End Game for Democracy”
Bill Moyers, BillMoyers.com
Moyers writes: "The predators in Washington are only this far from monopoly control of our government. They have bought the political system, lock, stock and pork barrel, making change from within impossible."
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/19125-the-end-game-for-democracy

 

 

 C.

Open Letter to President Obama

[The following letter was initiated by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL).  The Steering Committee of Historians Against the War has approved HAW's joining 17 other groups (the list is at the end of the letter) in co-signing it.  The letter is also posted on the FCNL website.]

August 28, 2013

Dear President Obama,

We, the undersigned organizations, are writing to express our grave concerns with your reported plans to intervene militarily in Syria. While we unequivocally condemn any use of chemical weapons along with continued indiscriminate killing of civilians and other violations of international humanitarian law, military strikes are not the answer. Rather than bringing an end to the violence that has already cost more than 100,000 lives, they threaten to widen the vicious civil war in Syria and undermine prospects to de-escalate the conflict and eventually reach a negotiated settlement.

In the course of more than 2 years of war, much of Syria has been destroyed and nearly 2 million people - half of them children - have been forced to flee to neighboring countries. We thank you for the generous humanitarian assistance the US has provided to support the nearly 1 in 3 Syrians - 8 million people - in need of aid. But such assistance is not enough.

As the U.S. government itself has recognized, there is no solution to the crisis other than a political one. Instead of pursuing military strikes and arming parties to the conflict, we urge your administration to intensify diplomatic efforts to stop the bloodshed, before Syria is destroyed and the region further destabilized.

Sincerely,

American Friends Service Committee
CREDO Action
Democrats.com
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Historians Against the War
Just Foreign Policy
Oxfam America
Peace Action
Peace Education Fund
Presbyterian Church, USA
Progressive Democrats of America
RootsAction.org
Shomer Shalom Network for Jewish Nonviolence
United Methodist Church, General Board of Church and Society
USAction
Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)
Women’s Action for New Directions