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Churches for Middle
East Peace (CMEP) calls for robust U.S. diplomacy throughout the Middle
East to resolve conflicts and reduce tensions, including direct, serious
and sustained negotiations with Iran. CMEP views with deep concern the
possible development by Iran of a nuclear weapon and Iran's ongoing
support for Hezbollah and Hamas. As a coalition representing a wide
variety of American Christians, we deplore the anti-Israel statements of
Iranian President Ahmadinejad.
To address the
current impasse, the United States should pursue a comprehensive
diplomatic strategy vis-à-vis Iran, together with international partners,
that maximizes non-military options to avoid escalation and strengthens
global and regional nuclear nonproliferation efforts, including bolstering
support for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Nuclear
Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Such a strategy must include economic and
diplomatic incentives and should recognize that, while sanctions –
carefully targeted not to impact vulnerable civilians and constantly
evaluated for effectiveness – are preferable to the use of force, they are
not a replacement for diplomacy.
CMEP opposes any
pre-emptive military action against Iran, as well as provocative rhetoric
or measures that increase the threat of confrontation between the U.S. and
Iran. Military conflict with Iran would likely spark a dangerous
regional crisis and would further marginalize moderating forces within
Iran.
The vigor of the
human rights discourse and vibrancy of civil society in Iran, even under
formidable pressure from authorities, is promising and can be best
furthered by diplomatic openings with Iran. CMEP supports efforts to
build relationships and understanding between the people of Iran and
America, including promoting more people-to-people exchanges among
religious leaders and civil society.
CMEP remains
committed to supporting vigorous U.S. diplomacy to resolve the
Israeli-Arab conflict and views diplomatic engagement with Iran as
integral to fostering regional peace, security and stability.
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