From Lindsay Koshgarian, National Priorities Project <[email protected]>
Subject Trump can still drag us into war with Iran
Date January 18, 2020 12:25 AM
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The last thing we need is another war.

As Trump continues down the warpath, we must make sure our elected officials keep saying no to war with Iran.

Sign and send the petition: Demand Congress stop Trump’s war with Iran. [[link removed]]

On January 2, 2020, under orders from Donald Trump, the Pentagon carried out the airstrike assassination of Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s paramilitary forces, and one of the top three figures in the Iranian government. Trump’s unfavorable, reckless actions against Iran have resulted in U.S. and global demonstrations against impending war.
It’s time for our federal lawmakers to take a stance against an impending war with Iran.

Sign and send the petition to your Senator: Speak up and urge deescalation on the conflict with Iran. [[link removed]]

Fortunately, just last week, the House of Representatives voted 224-194 for a war powers resolution to prevent the president from stepping closer to war with Iran.

Next it's the Senate's turn. We now need our senators to carry the baton and vote YES on the resolution.

After decades of war in the Middle East and hundreds of thousands of Afghan, Iraqi, and American lives lost, it's time to end all our wars [[link removed]] — we definitely can't afford another forever war [[link removed]] .

Sign and send the petition if you agree: No U.S.-Iran war! [[link removed]]

Now more than ever, movements matter. We need to build a strong anti-war movement [[link removed]] that's powerful enough to resist a U.S. military machine that’s moving like a runaway train.
Together, we can build the better world we deserve.

In solidarity,
Lindsay, Ashik, and the NPP team at IPS

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