A campaign to FORCE the American
government to stop
(en español)

this page is at http://site.www.umb.edu/faculty/salzman_g/Strate/Salz/2003-03-17.htm

      The worldwide level of rage at the U.S. government’s blind determination to gain absolute domination, whatever it costs the rest of the world, is at an unprecedented level. It is time for an international campaign of tough sanctions against the United States.

      A successful global campaign to achieve the following actions, not just more ineffective appeals and declarations, can ensure an immediate and permanent end to all U.S. aggressions.

Diplomatic, juridical and military actions

1. The United Nations relocate its headquarters out of the northern hemisphere to a suitable venue, perhaps to one of the most impoverished nations in the world, certainly not to a so-called first world country.

2. Nations close U.S. embassies and consular offices in their territories.

3. Nations declare U.S. officials persona non grata and expel them.

4. Governments and international jurisdictions undertake massive indictments and prosecutions of C.I.A., F.B.I., State Department, U.S. military, etc. employees (present or former) who are or were engaged in promoting terrorist activities by the U.S. government or by other governments or paramilitary forces.

5. Nations deny use of their territory, territorial waters, and air space to U.S. military forces, and insist that the U.S. immediately relinquish and evacuate U.S. bases on their territory.

Economic Actions

6. Oil-exporting nations place a total ban on oil (and natural gas) shipments to the U.S. and its colonies.

7. Nations close all branch offices of U.S. banks in their territories, and freeze all assets of U.S.-based financial, industrial, and commercial corporations in their territories.

8. Nations ban commercial activities with U.S.-based financial, industrial, and commercial corporations.

      The above actions are excerpted from a fully-argued proposal put forward in September 2002. The entire document is available at http://site.www.umb.edu/faculty/salzman_g/Strate/Discus/2002-09-30CallToStopUS.htm

      I believe that if such a call is initiated by the Arab League and the United Nations General Assembly it will stand a very good chance of being acted upon, because the gravity of the threat to the whole world is rapidly becoming universally understood.


      There are 15 member nations in the United Nations Security Council. Active links to the e-mail addresses, convenient for writing to the 14 delegations (other than that of the U.S.) are:
Secretary General <sg@un.org>,
Ambassador <france-presse@un.int>,
Ambassador <rusun@un.int>,
Ambassador <chinamission_un@fmprc.gov.cn>,
Ambassador <uk@un.int>,
Ambassador <bulgaria@un.int>,
Ambassador <info@cameroonmission.org>,
Ambassador <guinea@un.int>,
Ambassador <mexico@un.int>,
Ambassador <syria@un.int>,
Ambassador <ang-un@angolamissionun.org>,
Ambassador <chile@un.int>,
Ambassador <contact@germany-un.org>,
Ambassador <spain@spainun.org>,
Ambassador <pakistan@un.int>
— G.S., March 17, 2003

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