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a Letter Now
Prevent Accidental War with
Iran
If the U.S. wants to have a productive relationship
for peace in the Middle East our President and the Congress must
act comprehensively to engage countries like Iran in diplomacy.
President Obama has made productive political overtures toward Iran.
His historic Norooz message laid the ground work for real diplomacy
to move our two countries forward in peace.
Peace Action and our friends at the National Iran-American
Council are proud to support bipartisan legislation calling for
an "Incidents at Sea" agreement with Iran introduced by
Reps. John Conyers (D-MI) and Geoff Davis (R-KY). There is no version
in the Senate; but, your leadership could correct this issue. You
can show your support as well by sending a letter to your Representative.
During the cold war, the U.S. and Soviet Union
negotiated an "Incidents at Sea" agreement to prevent
nuclear war from starting after an accidental collision between
nuclear armed submarines or other vessels. We need a similar agreement
between the U.S. and Iran because of the high traffic in the Strait
of Hormuz and recent incidents between the two countries that could
have escalated.
"The problem is that there are no mutually
agreed-upon 'rules of the road' in the Strait of Hormuz," said
Conyers. "Today, I am introducing a bipartisan resolution with
my colleague, Geoff Davis, to call for the negotiation of such an
agreement. This is a common sense proposal to protect American sailors,
treasure and military assets in the Strait of Hormuz and prevent
an accidental war."
In
short, this legislation creates a protocol to preserve peace.
As
Commander Harlan Ullman (Ret.) stated, "An incidents at
sea agreement for the Gulf makes sense. Indeed, such an agreement
could include each of the navies operating in the Gulf to prevent
an incident from inadvertently turning into a crisis because one
or another party made a miscalculation or mistake."
Write
your Congressperson today, and tell them you support H. Con.
Res. 94.
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