May 9, 2019
As an international delegation to the Russian Federation of 25 individuals,
we have visited Moscow, St. Petersburg, and three cities in Crimea (April 25-May
9).
We came to learn, to listen, and to build a bridge of friendship through
citizen diplomacy. We have had daily important meetings with Russian
journalists, activists, academics, ordinary citizens, and gained first hand
information and historical perspective. The Russian people met us with warmth,
openness, and generosity.
We came because we are alarmed by the U.S. demonization of Russia and the
NATO provocations which have created a world of increasing military
confrontation, with the U.S. even threatening the first-use of nuclear weapons.
Since the collapse of the USSR in 1991 US/NATO has encircled Russia with
bases, so-called ‘missile defense’ systems, escalating “war games” right on its
borders, and with warships increasing military operations in the Black Sea.
Numbers don’t lie. Russia is a country of just 144 million people, with
average income of $400 a month, or $13 a day. Their annual military budget is
$60 billion and decreasing. The U.S. military budget is $800 billion and
increasing. The U.S. has more than 800 bases encircling the world.
The Russian people love their country with a warmth and depth of love that
is difficult for Americans to comprehend. It is a love born of centuries of
history, culture and religious faith, and a love born of the suffering and
sacrifice of the repeated defense of their Motherland.
On Victory Day, May 9 in St. Petersburg, we walked in solidarity with 1.2
million family members and survivors of the 1941 – 1945 defense of the former
Soviet Union when Americans and Russians were friends and allies against the
German fascist invasion and occupation. (It should be remembered that 28 million
Soviet citizens lost their lives during the fight against the fascists.)
Our message is a call to end the demonization of Russia, remove US/NATO
warships from the Black Sea, end the escalating war maneuvers on Russia’s
borders, and build bridges of diplomacy and friendship.
Signed by:
- Dave Webb, Convener, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Leeds, England
- Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Brunswick, Maine
- Subrata Ghoshroy, Board Member, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Boston, Massachusetts
- Will Griffin, Board Member, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and the Peace Report, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Mary Beth Sullivan, Board Member, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Brunswick, Maine
- Rev. Bill Bliss, The Neighborhood United Church of Christ, Bath, Maine
- Lincoln Bliss, New York City
- Raymond Bliss, Freeport, Maine
- Cathleen R. Deppe, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and Veterans for Peace, El Segundo, California
- Shreedhar Gautam, Secretary General, Nepal Council for World Affairs, Kathmandu, Nepal
- Leslie Harris, Veterans for Peace, Flower Mound, Texas
- John Harris, Veterans for Peace, Flower Mound, Texas
- Cindy Heil, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and Veterans for Peace, Asheville, North Carolina
- Leonid Ilderkin, Union of Political Emigrants and Political Prisoners of Ukraine, Moscow, Russia
- Yosi McIntire Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, St. Augustine, Florida
- Solidad Pagliuca, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space and Cuba Friendship Association, St. Augustine, Florida
- John Schuchardt Veterans for Peace and House of Peace, Ipswich Massachusetts
- Carrie Schuchardt, House of Peace, Ipswich Massachusetts
- Alexander J. Walker, Veterans for Peace, El Segundo, California
- Bill Warrick III MD, Veterans For Peace and Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space, Gainesville, Florida
- Sally Warrick, Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, Gainesville, Florida
- Prabhu Ray Yadav, Treasurer, Nepal Council for World Affairs, Kathmandu, Nepal
BRAVO! I appreciate your citizen diplomacy. I hope students will read your declaration for years to come, as an important effort in averting war between the U.S. and Russia.
ReplyDeleteWell said.. can I join your organisation? Russia is an amazing country ☮️
ReplyDeleteWe'd be happy to have you join the Global Network Mia. See membership info at http://www.space4peace.org/contact/mform.htm
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you
Bruce