DeafScribe ([info]deafscribe) wrote,
@ 2007-09-03 21:15:00
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Iran
I just sent the following to several newspapers, my Senators and Representatives in Congress:

Lately there have been increasing indications that we are close to an armed confrontation with Iran.

It may, at this point, be futile to express opposition to going forward with such a conflict. Nevertheless, I will do what I can. I'm writing to ask that you do the same.

Here are three reasons to oppose an armed attack on Iran:

1) Unreliable Intelligence

We now know that much of the intel during the runup to the invasion of Iraq has been discredited. Claims that Iraq possessed WMDs and UAVs, among many other claims, were not borne out. The Bush administration's track record in this area suggests strong skepticism is essential.

2) Incompetence

Even if Iran is indeed as dangerous as the Bush administration claims, their dismal record of conflict management in Iraq and Afghanistan makes it clear it would be smarter to conduct such a confrontation under new leadership.

3) Blowback

One certain thing about war is that it will generate unintended consequences. We can reasonably expect some form of retaliation in response to an attack on Iran. Supporters of an attack will have these consequences on their conscience.

As a private citizen, there are a limited number of potentially effective measures I can take to oppose an attack on Iran.

You, as a congressman, are better positioned to influence events as they develop.

When all is said and done, that's what will matter most - did I do all I could to stop this foolishness?

The decision is yours. I urge you to act.



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[info]sui_generis
2007-09-04 02:03 am UTC (link)


Well done!


(Though numbers one and two are just a nicer way of saying "Bush lied us into one war, why should we let him do it again?!"


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[info]deafscribe
2007-09-04 05:54 am UTC (link)
Yeah. I'm tempted to write another, juicer version using, shall we say, more inflammatory language, but that would probably just get me on the No-Fly list.

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[info]dakyon
2007-09-05 05:02 am UTC (link)
I also applaud your efforts despite my overwhelming cynicism towards congress.

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[info]deafscribe
2007-09-06 12:03 am UTC (link)
I don't have any real expectation that it will make any difference either - plenty of people protested the advent of war in Iraq, but it happened anyway. I just couldn't stand the idea of twiddling my fingers and doing nothing.

Political protest is a bit like rain. Individual drops, like objections from individuals, don't amount to much, and under a light rain, officeholders will simply go on with business as usual.

But a heavy storm of protest, one that floods Congress, generates lightning and thunder in the media, might at least persuade a few in Congress to turn on their lights, slow down, and drive more carefully. If we're lucky, they'll consider driving in another direction.

All I can do is protest and encourage, by example, other people to do so. Maybe we collectively reach a tipping point that steers us away from a cliff.

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