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President George W. Bush Dear Mr. President: As leaders and members of Mennonite Church USA we express our opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq by the U.S. military. We believe that war will not sow seeds of peace and security. There are workable alternatives to war that will increase security in the Middle East and for the United States. Our Mennonite witness is rooted in a Christian faith that asks us to seek the peace and welfare of all, including our enemies. The Mennonite worldwide community of faith works daily to plant peace and nurture justice in contexts of tension and violence. These global relationships, along with our 475 years of history as a Christian church, confirm our conviction that war is not the solution to our present stormy relationship with Iraq. We do not offer you vain hope in naïve solutions. Rather, history shows that nonviolent solutions can bring substantive change - the civil rights movement in the United States, the changing governments in Poland, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa are just a few examples. The same God who created the universe has tilted it toward peace and justice for all people. We believe that -
1. War will cause enormous human suffering. Iraq has not yet economically recovered from the Iran-Iraq war or the Gulf War. UNICEF statistics show that one in eight Iraqi children die before their fifth birthday and that one in three suffer from chronic malnutrition. In the event of war, CARE International and the Iraqi Red Crescent are planning to divert much-needed development resources to emergency relief. God calls us as humans not to increase the suffering of friends or foes, but to ease their pain and despair.
2. War will not sow seeds of peace and security.
3. Our practice of Christian faith calls us to overcome evil with good. Wise governments will do the same.
We urge you to lead our country toward justice:
There are alternatives to war that increase security in the Middle East and for the United States.
These peaceful steps can produce positive and stabilizing change for all parties. Peaceful security is a better change-agent than war. We will pray for you in your heavy burden of leadership. May God lead you, granting you wisdom as you face difficult choices in the weeks and months ahead. Sincerely,
James F. Schrag, Executive Director |
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