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It's
Time for the Democratic Leadership
to
Speak Out
by
Ralph Nader
March
19, 2003
Ralph
Nader
P.O.
Box 19312
Washington,
D.C. 20036
March
18, 2003
Senate
Minority Leader Tom Daschle
SH-509
Hart Senate Office Building
Washington
DC 20510-4103
Fax:
202-224-6603
House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi
2371
Rayburn House Office Building
Washington
DC 20515-0508
Fax:
202-225-8259
Dear
Minority Leader Daschle and Minority Leader Pelosi:
President
Bush is on the verge of taking the United States into a costly preemptive war, against
an enemy widely viewed as posing no imminent or direct threat to our nation or
allies, despite the nonviolent alternative of relying on continued and expanded
UN-backed inspections. He seems bent on a war, fraught with short- and
long-term global risks, without support from long-time international allies, in
violation of international law, and without a Congressional declaration of war
required by our Constitution.
Moreover,
he does so despite the grave dangers his actions provoke -- not just to the
children and people of Iraq, who are sure to suffer thousands and perhaps many
more deaths, injuries and toxic sickness -- but to the United States and its
international standing in world affairs. These include:
*
The heightened risk of terrorism on U.S. soil and against U.S. citizens in
foreign countries;
*
The risk of serious casualties for our soldiers, including toxic illness as in
the first Gulf War and, in Mr. Bush's view, possible exposure to chemical and
biological weapons for which official U.S. army audits say they are
inadequately trained and ill-equipped;
*
A draining of the federal budget to pay the enormous costs of war and
occupation, at the expense of existing critical domestic and international
programs and the daily health and safety of the American people.
*
A diversion away from the struggle against stateless terrorism which has
concerned many former national security specialists, including General Anthony
Zinni and the first President Bush's National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft.
Confronted
with a President who has made clear for months an intention to drive his
manufactured crisis to war with a surrounded, weakened, watched and inspected
Iraqi regime, Congressional Democrats have been divided, and the party
leadership has declined to criticize the President directly and on the core
issue of the dangerous rush to invasion. Mr. Bush, as a consequence, has had a
virtually unrebutted propaganda barrage to the public through the mass media
before and after the November 2002 elections.
This
must be the first unilateral war in American history driven by a covey of
chickenhawks in and around the Presidency and opposed by many ex-military,
ex-diplomatic, ex-intelligence leaders who are speaking also for muffled
dissenters in the U.S. military and intelligence agencies.
Now,
in the remaining days before the outbreak of war, is the time for the
Democratic Party's leaders to declare that while you of course support the
troops and hope to minimize all dangers they face, that you oppose the
President's dangerous, illegal and immoral war-invasion and occupation. The
nation will surely rally around the troops once hostilities break out, but this
war, its Presidential promoter, and especially its festering aftermath will
feed public dismay and disillusionment. The citizenry will want to know not
just who criticizes the inevitable problems after they emerge, but who had the
foresight and courage to identify the risks in advance and counsel a more
prudent path in our country's best interests.
I
urge you to meet this challenge. Forcefully and clearly declare your opposition
to the President's present war path. Not only is it the right course of action,
but history, and this nation's citizens, will judge you kindly for offering a
more sensible and peaceful alternative: containment, deterrence, UN inspections
and doing what the early 2001 Bush administration once favored -- tightening
military sanctions while easing the economic sanctions that have caused untold
suffering for the Iraqi people.
Sincerely,
Ralph Nader
Ralph Nader is America’s
leading consumer advocate. He is the founder of numerous public interest groups
including Public Citizen, and has twice
run for President as a Green Party candidate. His
latest book is Crashing the Party: How to Tell the Truth and Still Run for
President (St. Martin’s Press, 2002)