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  • Open Letter to Defense Secretary James Mattis

    Gen. James Mattis
    Secretary of Defense
    1000 Defense Pentagon
    Washington, DC 20301-1000

    February 9, 2018

    Dear Secretary Mattis,

    We were very pleased to learn of the postponement of the scheduled February 7 launch of a Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg Air Force Base. We urge you to act swiftly to postpone any additional nuclear-capable missile tests scheduled during the period of the 2018 Olympic Truce, which lasts through March 25.

    Regardless of advance planning of such tests, it is essential to global security that the United States be flexible and respect worthwhile initiatives for peace such as the Olympic Truce. The Air Force has postponed launches due to unfavorable weather conditions, technical problems, and other issues. There is no reason why the Air Force cannot – at a minimum – postpone these ICBM tests until after the designated weeks of the Olympic Truce.

    If North Korea were to test an ICBM during the Olympics, many nations, including the United States, would view the act as provocative and threatening. One does not have to stretch the imagination too far to guess how North Korea might react to our testing of ICBMs during the same period.

    For the sake of global stability and to honor the Olympic spirit, we urge you to postpone any additional ICBM tests during the period of the Olympic Truce.

    Sincerely,

    (Organizational affiliations listed for identification purposes only)

    Lilly Adams, Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility

    Christine Ahn, Women Cross DMZ

    Edward Aguilar, Coalition for Peace Action, Pennsylvania

    Katherine Alexander, Peace Action of New York State

    Rev. Dr. Chris J. Antal, Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern,

    Veterans for Peace, Representative to the United Nations

    Jean Athey, Peace Action Montgomery

    Mavis Belisle, Dallas Peace and Justice Center

    Medea Benjamin, Code Pink

    Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies, New Internationalism Project

    Matthew Bolton, Associate Professor, Political Science, Pace University

    Jacqueline Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation

    Glenn Carroll, Nuclear Watch South, Atlanta

    Sister Clare Carter, New England Peace Pagoda

    Jeff Carter, Executive Director, Physicians for Social Responsibility

    Gerry Condon, President, Veterans For Peace

    Alexis Dudden, Professor of History, University of Connecticut

    Leonard Eiger, Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action

    Carolyn Rusti Eisenberg, Professor of History, Hofstra University

    Vicki Elson, Resistance Center for Peace and Justice

    Oliver Fein, M.D.

    Gordon Fellman, Professor of Sociology and Chair, Peace, Conflict, and Coexistence          Studies, Brandeis University

    Norma Field, Professor Emerita, Japanese Studies, University of Chicago

    Martin Fleck, Security Program Director,  Physicians for Social Responsibility

    Shelagh Foreman, Massachusetts Peace Action

    Mary J. Geissman, Peace & Justice Task Force, All Souls Unitarian Church, NYC

    Irene Gendzier, Professor Emeritus, Boston University

    Joseph Gerson (PhD), Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security

    Todd Gitlin, Professor, Columbia University

    Van Gosse, Professor of History, Franklin & Marshall College, Co-Chair, Historians for Peace and Democracy

    Jonathan Granoff , President Global Security Institute

    Claire Greensfelder, INOCHI:  Plutonium Free Future / Women for Safe Energy,

    Co-Creator, nowarwithnorthkorea.org

    Evie Hantzopoulos, Global Kids

    Rabia Terri Harris, Founder, Muslim Peace Fellowship

    Cole Harrison, Massachusetts Peace Action

    David Hartsough, Peaceworkers, San Francisco

    William D. Hartung, Center for International Policy

    Ira Helfand, Co-President, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

    Patrick Hiller, War Prevention Initiative

    Mary Hladky, United for Peace and Justice

    Christine Hong, Professor, Literature, Critical race & ethnic studies, University of California Santa Cruz

    Will Hopkins, New Hampshire Peace Action

    Mari Inoue, Manhattan Project for a Nuclear-Free World

    Rev. Julie Johnson Staples, J. D.

    Sally Jones, Peace Action Fund of New York State

    Lauri Kallio, Peace Action National Board

    Louis Kampf, Emeritus Professor, MIT

    Kevin Kamps, Radioactive Waste Specialist, Beyond Nuclear

    Marylia Kelley, Tri-Valley CARES, Livermore, CA

    Assaf Kfoury, Professor, Computer Science, Boston University

    John Kim, Veterans For Peace-Korea Peace Campaign

    Jonathan King, Professor, MIT Dept. of Biology

    Bob Kinsey, The Colorado Coalition for Prevention of Nuclear War

    Michael Klare, Five College Professor, Peace & World Security Studies, Hampshire College

    David Krieger, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

    Peter Kuznick, Professor of History, American University

    John Lamperti, Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, Dartmouth College

    Tony Langbehn, Maryland United for Peace and Justice

    Judith Le Blanc, Director, Native Organizers Alliance

    Robert Jay Lifton, MD, Lecturer in Psychiatry, Columbia University, Distinguished Professor Emeritus,The City University of New York

    Dan Luker, Boston Veterans for Peace, Chapter 9

    Kevin Martin, President, Peace Action and Peace Action Education Fund

    Margaret Melkonian, Long Island Alliance for Peaceful Alternatives

    Stephen Miles, Win Without War

    Susan Mirsky, Newton Dialogues on Peace and War

    David Monsees, PhD, Snake River Alliance, Boise, Idaho

    Helga Moor, New Jersey Peace Action

    Rev. Bob Moore, Coalition for Peace Action, New Jersey and Pennsylvania

    Elizabeth Murray, Deputy National Intelligence Officer for the Near East, National Intelligence Council (retired)

    Richard Ochs, Baltimore Peace Action

    Koohan Paik, International Forum on Globalization

    Rosemary Palmer, Cleveland Peace Action

    Tony Palomba, Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice and the Environment

    Rev. Rich Peacock, Peace Action of Michigan

    Guy Quinlan, All Souls Nuclear Disarmament Task Force, New York City

    Rosemarie Pace, Director, Pax Christi Metro New York

    Charlotte Phillips, MD, Brooklyn for Peace

    Allison Pytlak,Programme Manager, Reaching Critical Will, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)

    Steve Rabson, Professor Emeritus, Brown University

    Jon Rainwater, Executive Director, Peace Action and Peace Action Education Fund

    Kristina Romines, Women’s Action for New Directions

    Jerald P. Ross, First Parish Bedford UU Peace and Justice Cmte

    Linda Rousseau, Peace & Justice Task Force, All Souls Unitarian Church, NYC

    Coleen Rowley, Women Against Military Madness

    Deb Sawyer, Utah Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

    Claire & Scott Schaeffer-Duffy, SS., Francis & Therese Catholic Worker, Worcester, MA

    Robert Shaffer, Professor of History, Shippensburg University

    Paul Shannon, American Friends Service Committee

    Alice Slater, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

    Jeff Stack, Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)

    Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, Director, Hibakusha Stories

    David Swanson, Word Beyond War

    Florindo Troncelliti, Peace Action Manhattan​

    David Vine, Associate Professor of Anthropology, American University

    Timmon Wallis, NuclearBan.US

    Alyn Ware, World Future Council

    Rick Wayman, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation

    Cora Weiss, International Peace Bureau, UN Representative

    Sarah G. Wilton (CDR, USNR-R, retired), Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity

    Lawrence Wittner, Professor Emeritus, SUNY/Albany, Co-chair, Peace Action

    Ann Wright, US Army Colonel retired