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Call members of Congress and urge them to cosponsor resolutions affirming that it is a vital interest of the United States to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. The resolutions call for all options to remain on the table with the exception of containing a nuclear armed Iran.
The Senate resolution (S. Res. 380) was introduced by Sens. Robert Casey (D-PA), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Joseph Lieberman (I-CT). The House resolution (H. Res. 568) was introduced by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) and Ranking Member Howard Berman (D-CA).
These resolutions do not authorize the use of force against Iran, nor do they foreclose negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program. Earlier this month, Senators Casey, Graham and Lieberman authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal addressing these important points and making the case for why this resolution is necessary. Click here to view the op-ed.
Click here to view S. Res. 380
View Senators who have not yet cosponsored
Click here to view H. Res. 568
View House members who have not yet cosponsored
Senate sample phone script:
"I am calling to ask the Senator to cosponsor S. Res. 380, affirming that it is U.S. policy to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. A nuclear-armed Iran would pose a threat to the global community and represent an existential threat to Israel, our ally in the region. I strongly urge the Senator to cosponsor this important resolution."
House sample phone script:
"I am calling to ask the Representative to cosponsor H. Res. 568, affirming that it is U.S. policy to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. A nuclear-armed Iran would pose a threat to the global community and represent an existential threat to Israel, our ally in the region. I strongly urge the Representative to cosponsor this important resolution."
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