I’m writing this post from Phoenix, AZ, where I’ve been attending the annual convention of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association. I’m thrilled to report that the RRA overwhelmingly passed the following resolution on Iraq and Iran at our Business Meeting today (submitted by myself and incoming RRA President Rabbi Toba Spitzer.)
I am immensely proud of my association for passing a Jewish institutional statement such as this – one that expresses a viewpoint that has been largely absent from the organized Jewish community until now. I encourage you to read our resolution carefully and pass it on:
Whereas the war in Iraq has been promoted by the Bush administration as a central component of “the war on terror,” but instead Iraq has become a haven and training ground for Islamist terrorists, and the war has contributed to the destabilization of the Middle East; and
Whereas in addition to the deaths of thousands of American service people and untold tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians, the invasion and occupation of Iraq has had the unintended consequence
sof greatly strengthening Iran’s influence in the region and of further emboldening the forces of extremism in the Middle East; andWhereas the failure of U.S. policy in Iraq highlights the grave danger of resorting to military force in place of serious diplomatic engagement, and demonstrates the fallacy of the proposition that extremism can be eradicated solely through the force of arms; and
Whereas war should always be a terrible last resort, and not an expedient attempt at solving complex political problems that deserve every diplomatic initiative; and
Whereas misleading rhetoric was used to create a pretense for the U.S. invasion of Iraq when subsequent events proved that there were no “weapons of mass destruction” as was alleged by the Bush administration as its primary argument in favor of war; and
Whereas we are disturbed and concerned by direct as well as indirect suggestions that the U.S. should initiate military action against Iran based on similarly imprecise, disputed and politically-influenced intelligence and military analyses; and
Whereas we recognize that the threatening, inflammatory and extremist threats against the U.S. and against Israel made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad must be taken seriously; and
Whereas we are also aware that countervailing forces within the Iranian political and military establishments have, at great personal risk, increasingly gone on record in opposition to those threats; and
Whereas a military strike against Iran would only result in another military, political and humanitarian crisis and would further strengthen Ahmadinejad’s regime and radical elements within Iranian society;
Therefore, be it resolved that the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, opposes any escalation of troops to Iraq and urges the Bush administration and the Congress to create a plan for a rapid and responsible withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq.
Be it further resolved that we urge the U.S. to engage with the international community, particularly with those nations of the Middle East willing to work together in a political and diplomatic initiative designed to help Iraq move towards stability and away from its current state of violence and chaos.
Be it further resolved that the RRA opposes any unilateral and preemptive U.S. military intervention in Iran, and instead calls on our government—in partnership with European and moderate Arab allies—to pursue diplomatic engagement with Iran with the goal of containing its potential military threat to the region.Be it further resolved that the RRA calls on the U.S. government to engage in diplomatic efforts to build relationships with and strengthen the forces of moderation within Iran’s political leadership and its civil society.
Be it further resolved that the RRA calls on the Congress to exercise its Constitutional role of oversight and to demand that any charges alleged by the Bush administration in support of any military action be investigated, debated and subject to the most rigorous examination before any additional American troops are ever again asked to place their lives at risk.
Be it further resolved that RRA members should communicate these concerns, as well as the text of, this resolution to their elected representatives in Congress.
Be it further resolved that the RRA encourages its members to address this issue with the communities they serve; and
Be it further resolved that the leadership of the RRA is directed to advocate for this position in denominational, Jewish communal, and interfaith forums.
“Be it further resolved that RRA members should communicate these concerns, as well as the text of, this resolution to their elected representatives in Congress.”
Excellent work. Sign me up for the JRC delegation to congressman Emanuel’s office.
I love it. 17 more reasons I want to be a rabbi
Good job!
Keep up the good work!
Once again I am so moved by your efforts, proud of you and thankful to have you as my spiritual leader. Thank you so much for having the strength and direction to lead the RRA in this important beginning. I am anxious to hear how, when and where this resolution will move forward and move on. Please keep us informed; there are many who would like to be involved.
Vickie