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Call for Immediate Action to Stop the Madness!

Despite the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, the world still stands at the precipice of war crimes to destroy an entire civilization, and possibly even nuclear war.

From every nation, every sector must act, and act now. We are calling on you—whether you are a congressman, a doctor, a professor or an engineer—to join with other colleagues from around the world to contact and urge your American counterparts—congressmen, doctors, professors, etc.—to bring maximum pressure to bear on the U.S. Congress, the U.S. President, and civil society to stop the madness! America need not be the enemy of humanity; it can and must return to the role its founding fathers set for it, to foster the sovereign development of every nation on Earth.

On April 6, Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) sponsored an Emergency Roundtable with “world citizens” from around the world under the title: “A Dialogue of Civilizations: Is There Still Time to Prevent the War Against Iran from Escalating into a Global Nuclear Conflict?”

One of the speakers at this roundtable, Chandra Muzaffar, founder and president of the International Movement for a Just World (JUST) based in Malaysia, proposed that the level of danger were so great that all citizens be mobilized and activated to reach out to members of their nation’s parliament and related political organizations to contact members of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate to take the required actions to stop the war—a power which does, in fact, lie within the power of the U.S. Congress. He added that a similar call should be made to members of their nation’s military, active and retired, to contact members of the U.S. military institutions to call on them to speak out against the war.

We are calling on you to take this urgent action, as proposed by Chandra Muzaffar. It is not intended to act against the nation of the United States, a nation which in earlier eras has served (as its Founding Fathers had intended) as a “beacon of hope and temple of liberty” to the world. But the open rejection of the existence of international law, the adoption of the war of the jungle and that “might makes right,” even claiming that this is done in God’s name, can not be accepted. Reach out to your American colleagues, and you will find—and help create—a powerful international movement for peace in civil society.

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