Veterans For Peace National sends a Delegation to Iran May 15th through May 30th
http://vfpirandelegation.blogspot.com
Why a Delegation? It is a visible way for Veterans for Peace to stand up for peace between nations. But more concretely as veterans we remember how the military consciously depersonalized, dehumanized and finally, demonized the enemy to get us to fight. The same steps -- depersonalize, dehumanize and, demonized -- are part of preparing the people of a nation to wage war on another nation. People to people diplomacy is about re-personalizing and re-humanizing the people of the another nation. It is about building human bridges that are firmly rooted in the people of both nations and lift the human connectedness over geographic and political barriers.
Delegate Elliott Adams says “As a soldier I found I was the tip of a bayonet of extremist capitalism, as it was plunged into the people of Vietnam cutting apart their lives and their world and, severing any human connections with the people of the US. As veterans we must choose to walk a different path, one of building human relations with the people of other nations and through that process building toward a world at peace.”
Why Iran? Iran is of central importance in the Greater Middle East: it is 3rd largest in population, 2nd largest in land area and, 2nd largest in GDP. It boarders on 8 countries including Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. It has ports on three major water bodies in the area. It has major oil and gas reserves. And, even with the election of Obama, we can not forget that Iran is still in the gun sight of many power brokers in the USA. While there is much that Iran does that Veterans For Peace does not agree with or think right, launching an attack -- overtly or covertly -- on Iran and inevitably on the people of Iran, will not improve any of their policies or actions.
After trying, unsuccessfully, to get an independent VFP Delegation into Iran, we have joined with Fellowship of Reconciliation. We have two delegates now, Will Covert and Past President Elliot Adams, others are welcome. The delegation will be from May 15th to May 30th. This trip is expensive, it was not budgeted in the VFP national budget. Any contributions toward the $4000 per person base cost will be very helpful in making this delegation -- this effort for peace -- possible.
A priceless opportunity! As is true with most Muslim nations, we have no idea just how warm and hospitable the Persian peoples are. A common theme emerged on the 2005 group..." we question our president and his methods but we live in fear of your president (Bush) and his methods."
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I traveled to Iran in 2007 as part of the Peoples Delegation for Peace. Another Veteran who made that trip was Geoff Millard (IVAW). We traveled to 5 major cities and traveled most of country by van. We met with Revolutionary Guard (an unplanned visit), Veterans, Clerics, students and with their VP for Culture and Heritage,during the journey.
ReplyDeleteStrongly recommend spending time at the Tehran Peace Museum, staffed by a Physicianand other Veterans (many from Iran/Iraq war).
Phil Wilayto, Richmond,VA has written a book about the trip called "In Defense of Iran" - which I encourage you to read for some background.
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With much peace, hope and respect!
Safe travels!
Tom Palumbo
Norfolk VA
So glad you are going. Hope you have read a few pages on Iran in Robert Fisk's "The Great War for Civilization." Peaceful greetings to all from Iowa. Ed Flaherty, Iowa City,IA
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