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Bishop and Pax Christi USA call for diplomacy to resolve Iraq crisis

byCNS
23 June 2014 - Updated on 1 April 2021
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Diplomacy needed: Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces take their positions during clashes with the militant Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the city of Ramadi on June 19. Photo: CNS/Reuters

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Diplomacy needed: Members of the Iraqi Special Operations Forces take their positions during clashes with the militant Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the city of Ramadi on June 19.
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SAYING the United States has a special responsibility to the people of Iraq, the chairman of the US bishops’ Committee on International Justice and Peace called for diplomatic measures rather than a military response to the crisis facing the country.

In a letter to US national security advisor Susan Rice, Bishop Richard Pates of Des Moines, Iowa, called upon the US to urge Iraqi political leaders to “form an inclusive government” so that people who feel they have no voice in the country’s affairs are included in its governance.

“Our nation bears a special responsibility toward the people of Iraq,” Bishop Pates wrote on June 19. “The US-led invasion and occupation unleashed both sectarian conflicts and extremism in Iraq, two tragic unintended consequences that have profound and continuing repercussions for the people of Iraq.”

Iraq’s crisis was spawned by the rapid movement of thousands of armed members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant through much of northern Iraq. The militant organisation has killed Muslims and Christians while functioning with military efficiency during its press toward the capital of Baghdad during June.

“It is critical that all ethnic and religious groups are represented at the table of governance so that the common good of all is served,” Bishop Pates said. “Extremists have been exploiting the divisions borne of exclusion and the weakening of the rule of law.”

Bishop Pates said diplomatic efforts also must be undertaken in neighbouring Syria. He urged Ms Rice and US officials to work with other countries, particularly Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia and “all responsible parties in Syria”.

“It is critical to obtain a ceasefire, initiate serious negotiations, provide impartial humanitarian assistance and encourage efforts to build an inclusive society in Syria,” the letter said. “These actions will help protect the rights of all citizens, including Christians and other minorities.”

Pax Christi USA also called for a “fully inclusive international diplomatic process” to address the burgeoning Iraqi crisis and the continuing violence in Syria rather than any military response by the US or other countries.

The Catholic peace organisation urged the United Nations to initiate multilateral diplomacy involving organisations such as the Arab League.

Sr Josie Chrosniak, a member of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary who chairs Pax Christi USA’s national council, told Catholic News Service the challenges facing Iraq would be resolved only through non-violent action and diplomacy.

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“As an organisation committed to the belief in non-violence we do continue to be saddened by all the violence in the world, but most especially at this time by the violence that is causing increased suffering to the people of Iraq,” Sr Chrosniak said.

Military intervention would only lead to more conflict, she said.

“The more we fight, the more people will fight us. We really believe the only way for any kind of solution to be reached is through the United Nations. The UN has the ability to address the concerns for all the people in the area, all of the countries involved,” Sr Chrosniak said.

In its statement, Pax Christi USA maintained “US military intervention will not achieve the peace and stability that the people of Iraq deserve”.

“A military solution – whether it includes airstrikes or ground troops or an increase in the flow of weapons into Iraq – will only serve to increase the suffering of the Iraqi people, not alleviate it,” the statement said.

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