Alameda CA
City Council Passes Iraq Resolution
On March 16, 2003, in a special council meeting of the
City of Alameda, California, Alameda joined 151 other cities and counties
in passing a resolution regarding war against Iraq. 30 speakers spoke
against the resolution, some of them expressing concern that Alameda
would become "another Berkeley." 46 pro-resolution speakers spoke, many
citing the high cost of a war against Iraq in both economic and human
terms. The resolution supports the multilateral approach to the Iraq
situation provided by the U.N. The Resolution reads as follows:
CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION # (Number to be assigned March
17)
SUPPORTING A MULTILATERAL APPROACH TO THE IRAQ SITUATION
THAT IS PROVIDED BY THE UNITED NATIONS
WHEREAS, the United Nations imposed, and Iraq agreed
to, certain terms of surrender directly following its defeat in Kuwait,
including identification and elimination of weapons of mass destruction,
the use of which by Iraq was condemned by the United Nations;
and WHEREAS, United Nations Security Council Resolution
1441 recognized Iraq's non-compliance with previous Security Council
resolutions and the threat that proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
and long-range missiles pose to international peace and security;
and WHEREAS, Resolution 1441 obligates the government
of Iraq to declare all aspects of its programs to develop chemical,
biological and nuclear weapons and delivery systems and to identify
all locations and work associated with its development and production
facilities;
and WHEREAS, military conflict could result in loss of
American lives;
and WHEREAS, military conflict would be extremely costly
and could have a. negative impact on the economy of the United States.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of
the City of Alameda does hereby encourage a genuinely multi-lateral
diplomatic approach to the Iraq situation provided by the United Nations
regarding the removal of weapons of mass destruction
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council fully supports
our American troops and their families, and that they are in the hearts
and reflections of this Council and all citizens of Alameda.