An Appeal to Anti-war Organizations and Activists to Oppose the Increasing Threats against Iran
by the Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran

Around the world, anti-war activists are preparing for major protests this spring to oppose the continuing U.S.-led occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.  Meanwhile, a storm of developments is dramatically increasing tensions between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran.  In response, the Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) is issuing this appeal to the anti-war movements in the United States, United Kingdom and other countries to raise the demands of "No war, no sanctions, no internal interference in Iran!"

Iran is a country that hasn't attacked a neighbor in more than 200 years.  Even when Saddam Hussein invaded Iran after the 1979 Revolution and, with support from the West, used chemical weapons against both civilians and combatants, the Islamic Republic did not retaliate in kind.  And yet the U.S. government claims that Iran represents a serious threat to the Middle East region and the entire world.  Without a shred of evidence, the U.S. charges that Iran's program to develop nuclear power for peaceful energy purposes is just a cover to develop nuclear weapons.  Never mentioned is the fact that, as a signatory to the U.N.'s Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran's right to develop nuclear energy is enshrined in international law.  Just a few months ago, the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Chief, Mohammed ElBardai, the person responsible for monitoring compliance with that treaty, stated that "Nobody is sitting in Iran today developing nuclear weapons.  Tehran doesn't have an ongoing nuclear weapons program. But somehow, everyone in the West is talking about how Iran's nuclear program is the greatest threat to the world" (Interview with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Sept. 2009).  Instead, warning of world disaster if Iran should succeed in its imaginary goal of obtaining nuclear arms, Washington argues that Iran must be forcefully brought to its knees, through a combination of increasingly crippling sanctions, taking advantage of Iran's internal divisions and preparing for a possible military attack.

Consider these recent developments:

The political positions taken by anti-war activists in the West can become a real factor in strategic decisions made by the U.S. government and its allies.  Because of this, we are heartened to see that in the United States the National Assembly to End the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars and Occupations and the ANSWER Coalition have added the demand of "No War or Sanctions against Iran!" to their fliers promoting national anti-war protests on March 20.  We call on all other coalitions, organizations and individual activists to do the same, and to further demand "No Outside Interference in Iran's Internal Affairs!  Self-determination for the Iranian People!"

Regardless of differences in our political analyses and views, these demands should be acceptable to all who struggle for peace, justice and a better world for all.


This appeal was issued by the Campaign Against Sanctions and Military Intervention in Iran (CASMII) on 20 February 2010.  For more information or to contact CASMII, please visit <www.campaigniran.org>.  Click here to download the appeal in PDF.
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