Operation Deny Support
Dictator Bush finds himself in an awkward position. In complete
violation of international law, he wishes to launch an unprovoked war on a
nation incapable of defending itself. Dictator Bush is motivated by a lust
for oil. We cannot permit Dictator Bush to murder innocent civilians in
our name. We must do all we can to stop him.
The nations of the world are against Dictator Bush's plans for war.
Only three nations are offering measurable support to Bush: the United Kingdom,
Australia, and Canada. Without their support, Dictator Bush might be
forced to back down. Dictator Bush is ignoring the will of the American
people. In fact, he's not even listening to the American people. We
have no choice but to take action ourselves.
Please join us in contacting the leaders and the press of the United
Kingdom, Australia, and Canada. Let them know that the American people do
not support Dictator Bush's war on Iraq. Ask them to withdraw support for
war on Iraq. Let them know that the American people will not cooperate
with this war. Remind them of what happened when the American people
withdrew their support during the war in Vietnam.
Leaders of the primary nations supporting Bush:
The United Kingdom
Prime Minister Tony Blair, curiously, has no email contact form
(perhaps this is why he is so out of touch with the will of the people of
the UK). In any case, you can reach him by fax at:
From the US: 011 44 207 925 0918
From the UK: 0207 925 0918
Iain
Duncan Smith, the Leader of the Conservative Party
Contact
the Liberal Democratic Party |
Australia
Prime Minister John Howard
Contact
Web Form |
Canada
Prime Minister Jean Chretien
Contact
Web Form
E-Mail: pm@pm.gc.ca |
Key Newspapers in the UK, Australia, and Canada
Please send a letter to the editor of the following newspapers.
Please let them know that Americans do not support this war. Ask them to
help the United States by not enabling the US to launch an unjust attack.
The United Kingdom
The
Mirror (special form to register your opposition to war on Iraq)
The Guardian (letters to the
editor, E-Mail) |
Australia
The Sydney Morning Herald (E-Mail) |
Canada
The
Globe And Mail (Letters to the Editor)
CANOE |