UUSM - Faith in Action - Statement of Conscience
Statement of Conscience Regarding U.S. Unilateral Military Action
This Statement of Conscience was adapted by the Peace Committee
of the Faith in Action Program, from a Statement of Conscience written by the
minister and members of our church. It was approved by our Board of Directors,
and was accepted as our church's public position on the issue at a special congregational
vote held on November 10, 2002.
We believe it is in the best interests of our country and of world peace for
us to act in concert with the United Nations, and not unilaterally, to bring
about Iraq's compliance with United Nations resolutions concerning weapons of
mass destruction and respect for human rights.
We believe that seeking unilaterally to overthrow the regime of Saddam Hussein,
especially through force of arms, will incite further hatred and violence between
the Muslim and non-Muslim worlds and will impede efforts to suppress terrorism,
restore stability in Afghanistan, and end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
We believe that the idea of preemptive military action is both against international
law and accepted standards of national sovereignty.
We believe that both compassion and prudence dictate that military force should
be used only when every other option has been found wanting and when the threat
posed by inaction can be convincingly shown to be greater than the destruction
and loss of life inherent in military action.
Because of these beliefs, the Congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Community
Church of Santa Monica urges the government of the United States of America
to refrain from military action against Iraq without United Nations approval.
Instead, we urge our government to work diligently within the framework of the
United Nations to pressure Iraq to dismantle its capacity to make, deploy, and
use weapons of mass destruction and comply with all United Nations resolutions
in the most immediate future.
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