The organizers invite individuals, organizations and peace advocates worldwide to endorse and attend an international peace conference to “stop the Third World War” in Rome on Oct. 27-28, 2023. Already, over 86 organizations from more than 33 countries have signed on to the list of demands, urging immediate action to defuse the tensions and promote dialogue. These organizations recognize the active role the international working class must play in dismantling NATO, the attack dog of U.S./European [neo]imperialism, as a precondition to achieving lasting peace.
By endorsing the list of demands, you can add your voice to the growing coalition that advocates for:
- The immediate halting of arms shipments to Ukraine.
- An end to the sanctions on Russia, as well as the cessation of the Russophobic campaign.
- The invalidation of the statement condemning Russia as a terrorist state.
- An armistice between the belligerent forces, allowing for peaceful negotiations.
- The establishment of a truly neutral and democratic Ukraine.
- The cessation of the arms race and the dissolution of NATO.
Your endorsement can make a difference. We urge you to join us in Rome and be part of this historic event. Only the popular struggle of the international working class can defeat the forces of U.S./Western militarism and [neo]imperialism.
Navigate to internationalpeaceconference.info/ to sign on and endorse.
Why not? They’re directly responsible for this situation, and I’m going to go out on a wild guess and say your country is probably supporting their actions in this conflict and others.
They used “yank” which means they’re probably British, and should doubly shut the fuck up about countries doing evil shit 😂
Fucking hell how much propaganda have you been fed? Did America declare war on Ukraine? Nope, pretty sure that was Russia
Neither the U.S. nor Russia have declared war on Ukraine
I have to be truthful and admit that I quietly assumed that the Russian Federation did declare war on Ukraine. There’s my reminder to pay more attention to the subtleties of international relations.