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To His Excellency George W. Bush, President of the United States
Mr. President
As Americans of Iranian origin and Iranian residents of the United States, we are writing you this letter to express our deep concern about the future of Iran and the Middle East. Our apprehension primarily stems from the open threats directed by yourself and members of your administration toward Iran, after the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. These military threats can never be accepted by Iranians and Americans, such as ourselves, who have major disagreement with Islamic Republic of Iran on many issues but also are deeply committed to democracy, liberty, and mutual respect and peaceful coexistence between the peoples of the world. Our deep desire is to see the universal principles enshrined in the International Covenant of Human Rights respected by all states. However, if the avowed claims of the military threats by yourself and your administration are to bring democracy and freedom to Iran, it needs to be said that nowhere in the world has democracy been a fruit born out of militarism and conquest. Iran is a country with a deep rooted and widespread democratic movement. Its people have been struggling against daunting difficulties, both domestic and international. The military threats, and even more draconian economic sanctions advocated by your administration not only will not help the democratic movement of the Iranian population, but they will strengthen the hand of extremists in Iran, who will use your threats as further justification for cracking down on any and all dissent.
Mr. President;
The claim that Iranвs nuclear program is a вthreatв to its neighbors cannot be accepted either, as some of these neighbors are nuclear powers themselves. All Iranвs neighbors have cordial relations with the country and, it is ironic to say, all these neighbors have warned your administration on various occasions to avoid attacking Iran.
Consequently, it is natural for any peace and freedom loving Iranian, from any background, to come to the logical conclusion that the real reasons behind these latest military threats are massive political miscalculation, or the lobbying efforts of the right wing Israeli government and its supporters in the US.
Mr. President;
We would like to assure you that no freedom loving and democratic Iranian group or individual will support you in a military attack on Iran. Those who encourage you in this path are either associates of terrorist organizations, or extremist elements of the previous dictatorial regime of Iran. They encourage this mounting militarism in the United Statesв toward Iran only to punish the Iranian population and to gain revenge. They harbor no love or affection for either the people of Iran or the United States, nor can they be considered supporters of democracy, or of human dignity and liberty.
Mr. President,
We can clearly foresee the catastrophic results of any military strikes or attacks on Iran for the Middle East and the world. It is our sincere hope that these military threats will never be carried out, and that long overdue, serious, and mutually respectful diplomatic bilateral talks will be held between the United states and Iran, to resolve mutual disagreements.
Mr. President;
If, as you have publicly claimed, you are sincere in wanting democracy and freedom for Iran, the best strategy to attain this goal is to make sure that no extremist group in Iran will be able to point to a credible external military threat, or draconian sanctions, in order to justify repression at home.
Mr. President;
You can be assured that if your administration were to pursue such a constructive and rational course, the people of Iran, and all freedom loving and democratic forces in Iran will be highly appreciative of this expression of solidarity and support by the United States, and pursue their struggle toward democratizing their country with even greater zeal and courage.
Mr. President
As Americans of Iranian origin and Iranian residents of the United States, we are writing you this letter to express our deep concern about the future of Iran and the Middle East. Our apprehension primarily stems from the open threats directed by yourself and members of your administration toward Iran, after the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. These military threats can never be accepted by Iranians and Americans, such as ourselves, who have major disagreement with Islamic Republic of Iran on many issues but also are deeply committed to democracy, liberty, and mutual respect and peaceful coexistence between the peoples of the world. Our deep desire is to see the universal principles enshrined in the International Covenant of Human Rights respected by all states. However, if the avowed claims of the military threats by yourself and your administration are to bring democracy and freedom to Iran, it needs to be said that nowhere in the world has democracy been a fruit born out of militarism and conquest. Iran is a country with a deep rooted and widespread democratic movement. Its people have been struggling against daunting difficulties, both domestic and international. The military threats, and even more draconian economic sanctions advocated by your administration not only will not help the democratic movement of the Iranian population, but they will strengthen the hand of extremists in Iran, who will use your threats as further justification for cracking down on any and all dissent.
Mr. President;
The claim that Iranвs nuclear program is a вthreatв to its neighbors cannot be accepted either, as some of these neighbors are nuclear powers themselves. All Iranвs neighbors have cordial relations with the country and, it is ironic to say, all these neighbors have warned your administration on various occasions to avoid attacking Iran.
Consequently, it is natural for any peace and freedom loving Iranian, from any background, to come to the logical conclusion that the real reasons behind these latest military threats are massive political miscalculation, or the lobbying efforts of the right wing Israeli government and its supporters in the US.
Mr. President;
We would like to assure you that no freedom loving and democratic Iranian group or individual will support you in a military attack on Iran. Those who encourage you in this path are either associates of terrorist organizations, or extremist elements of the previous dictatorial regime of Iran. They encourage this mounting militarism in the United Statesв toward Iran only to punish the Iranian population and to gain revenge. They harbor no love or affection for either the people of Iran or the United States, nor can they be considered supporters of democracy, or of human dignity and liberty.
Mr. President,
We can clearly foresee the catastrophic results of any military strikes or attacks on Iran for the Middle East and the world. It is our sincere hope that these military threats will never be carried out, and that long overdue, serious, and mutually respectful diplomatic bilateral talks will be held between the United states and Iran, to resolve mutual disagreements.
Mr. President;
If, as you have publicly claimed, you are sincere in wanting democracy and freedom for Iran, the best strategy to attain this goal is to make sure that no extremist group in Iran will be able to point to a credible external military threat, or draconian sanctions, in order to justify repression at home.
Mr. President;
You can be assured that if your administration were to pursue such a constructive and rational course, the people of Iran, and all freedom loving and democratic forces in Iran will be highly appreciative of this expression of solidarity and support by the United States, and pursue their struggle toward democratizing their country with even greater zeal and courage.
493 Signatures
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Hossein kendy
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- Iranian people can and will solve their own problems and DO NOT need foreign powers to influnce them.we have had that experience once before, and the end result was worse than we had start with.
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Mohammad Arasi
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Behrooz Azarnoosh
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Shahram Tehrani
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- Any invasion or bombing of Iran will increase militarism, strengthen the grip of religious fanatics over the state and nation, and further erode democratic and human rights in Iran.
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Ahmad Esmaili
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- Please resort to mutually respectful & peaceful dialog and resoloutions!
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Yadi Babapour
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- There is no win in any kind of WAR.
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Maryam Molavi
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Cyrus Askari
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Ali F.
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Jalili
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ahmad abdoli
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- i am opponent the war
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Mohammad bayatloo
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Cyrus G. Seif
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Mohsen Arzani
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arash
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reza
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- I totally agree this concepts
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ds
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- aa
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arvin azad
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- no war
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reza khoshnood
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farzin-M
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Peyman Mostofi
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GASHTASB ARIANA
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- NO WAR AGAINST IRAN
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M. Hadi Hadizadeh Yazdi (PhD)
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ali asghar rostami
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- A WISE MAN NEVER MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE TWICE
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zia abedi
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- В
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Ali Dadpay
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Reza Afrazi
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- Invasion of Iran is a disaster especially for Iranian and United States People.
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Dr. Hassan Rezaei
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- Fellow of the LC
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gholi Yaghubi
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Kudos Talash
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Darius Yar
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- the peopel of Iran can solve their problem and them don't need invade Iran
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Sasan Fathpour
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Mohsen s
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Alan Martin
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- Iranian-American
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Moji
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SASSAN ZARABI
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Ali Emami
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Ahmad Bagherpur
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mohammad Solymani
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Nanaz najdnouri
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Kjumars Jafari
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Dr. Kamran Eftekhari
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- Professor, Texas A & M University
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taher zarifi
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FOROUZAN BEHNIA
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- I AGREE WITH THE POINTS IN THE LETTER
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Mohammad Seyfollahi
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- No military intervention!
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MANSOUREH KHOSHNOOD
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- I AGREE TOTALY WITH THE LETTER
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Dastyaran
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Bagher Sarabi
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iraj
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Mahvash
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- No War
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