>From the below NYT article:

> The undersigned oppose a preventive war
> against Iraq without broad international
> support.

This is nice, of course, but what if there was broad
international support for a "preventive" war against Iraq?

Sabri

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New York Times, January 28, 2003
Nobel Laureates Sign Against a War Without International Support
By WILLIAM J. BROAD

Forty-one American Nobel laureates in science and economics
issued a declaration yesterday opposing a preventive war against
Iraq without wide international support. The statement, four
sentences long, argues that an American attack would ultimately
hurt the security and standing of the United States, even if it
succeeds.

The signers, all men, include a number who at one time or another
have advised the federal government or played important roles in
national security. Among them are Hans A. Bethe, an architect of
the atom bomb; Walter Kohn, a former adviser to the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon; Norman F.
Ramsey, a Manhattan Project scientist who readied the Hiroshima
bomb and later advised NATO; and Charles H. Townes, former
research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the
Pentagon and chairman of a federal panel that studied how to base
the MX missile and its nuclear warheads.

In addition to winning Nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have
received the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest
science honor.

The declaration reads:

"The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without
broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may
indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But
war is characterized by surprise, human loss and unintended
consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical,
economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political and legal
consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would
undermine, not protect, U.S. security and standing in the world."

Dr. Kohn, a Nobel chemist at the University of California at
Santa Barbara, organized the declaration.

"No voice was speaking against the war," he said. "So I asked,
`Can I somehow make myself useful?' and had the idea of
contacting my Nobel laureate friends and trying to rally them
around a reasonable position."

Dr. Kohn said he eventually tried to contact all American Nobel
laureates in science and economics, who are thought to number
about 130. But some had died or were unreachable, he said, while
others never replied. Dr. Kohn said only six respondents declined
to sign the declaration.

He said the signers included Democrats and Republicans alike.

Patricia Halloran, an aide to Dr. Kohn, said that more signatures
were expected in the next few days as laureates returned from
foreign travels or caught up with their mail.

Occasionally, science Nobelists have banded together to speak
out, usually on topics of war and peace, arms and technology. In
July 2000, 50 Nobel laureates urged President Bill Clinton to
reject a proposed $60 billion missile defense system, arguing
that it would be wasteful and dangerous. In October 1999, 32
Nobel laureates in physics urged the Senate to approve the
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, calling it central to halting the
spread of nuclear arms.

The Iraq declaration is to be circulated on Capitol Hill by
Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representative Lois Capps, both
California Democrats.

The signers are these, with E designating economics; P, physics;
C, chemistry; and M, medicine or physiology:

George A. Akerlof E

Philip W. Anderson P

Paul Berg C

Hans A. Bethe P

Nicolaas Bloembergen P

Paul D. Boyer C

Owen Chamberlain P

Leon N. Cooper P

James W. Cronin P

Robert F. Curl Jr. C

Val L. Fitch P

Robert F. Furchgott M

Sheldon L. Glashow P

Roger Guillemin M

Herbert A. Hauptman C

Alan J. Heeger C

Louis J. Ignarro M

Eric R. Kandel M

Har Gobind Khorana M

Lawrence R. Klein E

Walter Kohn C

Leon M. Lederman P

Yuan T. Lee C

William N. Lipscomb C

Daniel L. McFadden E

Franco Modigliani E

Ferid Murad M

George E. Palade M

Arno A. Penzias P

Martin L. Perl P

William D. Phillips P

Norman F. Ramsey P

Robert Schrieffer P

William F. Sharpe E

Jack Steinberger P

Joseph H. Taylor Jr. P

Charles H. Townes P

Daniel C. Tsui P

Harold E. Varmus M

Robert W. Wilson P

Ahmed H. Zewail C

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