There are
only 5
days left for the U.S. and
Iran to either agree to a nuclear deal or extend the July
20th deadline. All of
our work to prevent war and support a brighter future for the U.S. and Iran
could come down to the next 100 hours. And, like clockwork, Senator Robert Menendez and Lindsey Graham have prepared a letter to President Obama issuing inflexible and unnecessary demands that could derail the talks and set the stage for sanctions and war. Menendez and Graham, with help from AIPAC, are working to convince Senators from key committees to sign the letter before they send it to the President tonight. Our Senators, Elizabeth Warren and Edward Markey, are among those being pressured to sign the letter. They need to hear from you. Will you call our Senators right away [Warren - (202)224-4543, Markey - (202)224-2742]?
Tell them:
"I am a constituent from [your city] and I
support U.S.-Iran diplomacy, not war. I am calling to urge my Senator to NOT
sign the Menendez-Graham letter that could derail a nuclear agreement and start
a war."
If enough Senators sign this letter, they risk
unraveling the best chance we've ever had to prevent war between the U.S. and
Iran.
Please make the call and let us know if you do so we can keep track of our impact and focus attention as needed. And please share this message so that we can generate as many calls as possible.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014
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