When
the armies march, there is no harvest.”
(Ethiopian proverb)
War
is incompatible with the teachings of Jesus.
The first duty of nations is
to seek ways to resolve disputes by peaceful means.
Women
and children are the ultimate victims of any war.
For centuries, women have been abducted and raped as spoils of war.
Battles are waged on their bodies and in their communities.
Children, when they survive at all, are often pressed into military
service. In
Iraq, women and children have already suffered disproportionately from the
long economic sanctions.
The infant and child mortality rate in Iraq is among the highest in
the world (higher, for instance, than either Haiti or Sudan; 130 Iraqi
children out of every 1000 die before age 5, compared with 8 deaths out of
1000 by children in the U.S.). Innocent civilians suffer more than anyone
else in virtually every war; war against Iraq would inevitably result in a
particularly dramatic demonstration of this truth.
We
are equally concerned about the future of our own children, particularly
those who would be called upon to fight in a war on Iraq.
Presidents and legislators may declare war, but it is children who
die in them.
Therefore,
we declare our opposition to U.S. military action against Iraq. We
reject the use of war as an instrument of foreign policy.
We declare our resistance to the pre-emptive use of military force
to deal with serious international threats, knowing the catastrophic death
toll and global retaliation such an act would unleash.
We
call upon women of faith to raise their voices on behalf of those who have
little voice and no power:
the women and the children of Iraq. We call upon President Bush to
set an example for the international community by seeking alternatives to
war in Iraq and the Middle East.
We expect our government to pursue peace, to respect international
laws and treaties and to work with the world community to resolve
continuing threats to peace and order. Above all, we re-commit ourselves
to the values of Jesus Christ, friend of women, protector of children and
Prince of Peace.