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Friends of the
Earth Condemns Iraq War
Since the last issue of Action Briefing, Friends of
the Earth has officially condemned the rush to war against Iraq, stating that
it threatens an environmental and social disaster.
A statement against the war can be found at www.foei.org.
Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland has also issued the
following statement against the war:
"Friends of the Earth strongly condemns the looming war
against Iraq and deplores the humanitarian and environmental impacts that will
result from such a war. Given the likely impacts, Friends of the Earth believes
that the proponents of war against Iraq have failed to justify military action.
Friends of the Earth supports global treaties, diplomacy, and negotiation to
resolve disputes and to promote human rights, environmental protection, and
sustainable societies. Under the prevailing circumstances, pre-emptive military
action contradicts such an approach, and risks furthering a vicious circle of
terrorism and violence that would damage prospects for sustainable development
in the Middle East and elsewhere around world.
It appears that a major motive for the proposed war, led by
the US and the UK, is a perceived need to safeguard access to oil in the region.
Friends of the Earth believes that the only solution to the problem of oil dependency
by highly industrialized countries is a rapid move to clean and sustainable
energy sources. Military action to secure oil supplies threatens to increase
environmental injustice. It would concentrate control over resources amongst
the richer over-consuming nations. Worse, it would increase the rate of consumption
of fossil fuels, and thus emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases, with
the most severe impacts being felt in poorer developing nations.
Friends of the Earth's present opposition to a war against
Iraq does not imply any support for or endorsement of the repressive policies
of the Iraqi regime."
A briefing paper on the likely effects of war against Iraq on the environment, and on the relationship between oil and the war can be found at www.foe.co.uk/resource/briefings/war_iraq.pdf