Supporting the current UN disarmament mission in Iraq is critical. The U.S. initiative to win UN support for tougher weapons inspections is succeeding, and has created an ongoing monitoring system that increases the transparency of Iraq?s weapons complex. The presence of UN weapons inspectors serves as a deterrent to Iraq?s development or use of weapons of mass destruction. If Iraq does not volunteer all the documentation required by the UN, coercive pressure can be maintained through non-military means. We can improve the current containment of Iraq?s military potential by strengthening controls on Iraqi oil exports and tightening prohibitions on military imports.
On February 26th, you can join a massive march on Washington without leaving your living room. The Virtual March on Washington is a first-of-its-kind campaign from the Win Without War coalition. Working together, we will direct a steady stream of phone calls ? about one per minute, all day ? to every Senate office in the country, while at the same time delivering a constant stream of e-mails and faxes. Our message: Don?t Attack Iraq.
Win without war
On February 26th, you can join a massive march on Washington without leaving your living room. The Virtual March on Washington is a first-of-its-kind campaign from the Win Without War coalition. Working together, we will direct a steady stream of phone calls ? about one per minute, all day ? to every Senate office in the country, while at the same time delivering a constant stream of e-mails and faxes. Our message: Don?t Attack Iraq.
Win without war