A War Against Iran Could Open Up a Pandora’s Box That Won’t Be Easy To Close
The UNSC faces calls to enforce the UN Charter amid heightened U.S. military actions and economic sanctions against Iran, with a draft resolution urging renewed nuclear talks.
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No US War on Iran: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council - Dissident Voice
Distinguished Members of the Security Council, The President of the United States is issuing grave threats of force against the Islamic Republic of Iran if it does not accede to US demands. His actions risk a major regional war that would be devastating. Asked if he wanted regime change, he responded that it “seems like that would be the […]
A War Against Iran Could Open Up a Pandora’s Box That Won’t Be Easy To Close
War on Iran Would Solve the Wrong Problem: Summary and Key Points -A major U.S. strike campaign could severely damage Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, missile networks, and IRGC command nodes. -The deeper issue is what comes after. Physical destruction would likely buy time, not resolution, while strengthening Tehran’s incentive to sprint toward an overt nuclear deterrent. […] The post A War Against Iran Could Open Up a Pandora’s Box That Won’t B…
No US War on Iran: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council
The current threat of an attack by the US did not begin with any failure by Iran to negotiate. On the contrary, it began with the United States’ repudiation of negotiations that had already succeeded.
Jeffrey D. Sachs - No US War on Iran: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council
Some pointed facts about the recent history of US-Iranian relations. Jeffrey D. Sachs is a University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he directed The Earth Institute from 2002 until 2016. He is also President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and a commissioner of the UN Broadband Commission for Development. He has been advisor to three United Nations Secretaries-Ge…
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