International Day of Action Against War for Oil: Tuesday, February 4th

Protest for peace at your local gas station. No war on Iraq!

ORGANIZE a demonstration for peace at your local gas station, on February 4th. On that day, hundreds of gas stations across the country and around the world will be targeted as we send a clear message that access to oil is not worth war.

Leafleting, vigils, street theater, and other forms of nonviolent educational direct action are all encouraged. Our intent is to communicate that clean energy alternatives to oil exist, and that they can increase our security and give us true energy independence (educational materials for distribution will be available at www.TargetOil.com).

We urge you to target BIG OIL companies such as ChevronTexaco, ExxonMobil, BP(Amoco and Arco), and Shell.

To organize a demonstration in your area, visit www.TargetOil.com to check for demonstrations in your area and register your rally. Also download key information regarding oil & war there and via links to the sponsoring organizations.

WHY FOCUS ON OIL?

No conflict can ever be understood by looking at just one factor factors other than oil (e.g. supposed links to terrorism and possible weapons of mass destruction) clearly contribute to the rationale for war but the dominant economic interest in the region and Iraq has been, is, and will continue to be oil. The peace movements rallying cry of No blood for oil has resonance and power because it holds more than a grain of truth when talking about any proposed military action in Iraq. Is the Bush administrations push for war with Iraq motivated by its desire to gain control of Iraqs oil fields? As an oil industry consultant put it recently when asked if oil was part of the equation: Of course it is. No doubt.

CONSIDER THESE STATEMENTS AND FACTS:

- Oil is unquestionably the vital interest of the United States, Europe, and Japan in the Persian Gulf. Two-thirds of the worlds proven oil supplies are in the Persian Gulf. In a recent statement to Congress, General Anthony Zinni testified that the US "must have free access to the regions resources. As long as we are dependent on oil, we are dependent on this region.

- [Going to war with Iraq] is clearly a decision that is motivated by George W. Bushs desire to please the arms and oil industries in the United States of America. - Nelson Mandela, September, 2002

- " US oil companies will almost certainly benefit from a regime change in Iraq, - Ahmed Chalabi, the leader of the Iraqi National Congress (the most prominent opposition group). Chalabi also favors the creation of a consortium of US oil companies to develop Iraqs oil.

Iraq holds the worlds second largest reserves of oil. Eleven percent of the worlds known oil reserves are in Iraq. The US Energy Information Administration estimates Iraqs possible reserves at 220 billion barrels, or approximately 80% of current proven Saudi reserves. If sanctions were removed and new technology was brought in, Iraq would quickly be in a position to dramatically increase production. Having access to this oil would help insulate the US from any disruptions in supply from Saudi Arabia and/or Venezuela, something that the Bush/Cheney administration is very worried about

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Through clean energy sources like wind and solar power, and transportation options such as increasing fuel economy standards, gasoline-electric hybrids, biodiesel, and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and increase our security. We can have energy independence while preventing climate change and pollution in our air, creating new jobs, and helping the economy.

THE PRICE OF OIL IS TOO HIGH --NO IRAQ WAR

"If you are trying to talk about Iraq and if you were not encumbered by the fear that your actions would be linked to Exxon Mobil or the oil industry," said one Bush adviser, who spoke on condition of anonymity, "you'd be talking about oil issues."- NY Times, November 26, 2002

For more information, or to register your rally by phone, contact:

Jason Kafoury, Democracy Rising, 202-387-8030

Jen Carr, Peace Action, 202-862-9740

Maria Ramos, Greenpeace, 202-319-2467

Steve Kretzmann, SEEN / IPS, 202-234-9382

To find out why we are targeting gas stations, go to:

http://www.targetoil.com/article.php?id=16

Endorsing organizations:

Action for Social & Ecological Justice

Amazon Watch

American Heritage Service

Charlotte Fellowship of Reconciliation

Citizen Works

Code Pink

CorpWatch

Democracy Rising

Global Exchange

Global Response

Greenpeace

Middle East Research and Information Project

MOSOP UK

Pacific Environment

Peace Action

Power Shift

Project Underground

Rainforest Action Network

San Bernardino County Democratic Central Committee

Sierra Student Coalition

Student Environmental Action Coalition (SEAC)

Sustainable Energy & Economy Network

The Ruckus Society

United for Peace and Justice

Visit www.TargetOil.com to have your organization endorse this day of action

REMEMBER: FEB. 15TH MASS MOBILIZATION IN NYC:

GO TO WWW.UNITEDFORPEACE.ORG FOR MORE INFO

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