“The brutality of this war will be beyond the experience of any living soldier.”


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The U.S. military is secretly rehearsing for a bloody war with North Korea.
Top military brass gathered in Hawaii last week to draw up plans for evacuation helicopters and troop movements. [1] They said 10,000 Americans could be wounded in just a few days.
This is our push moment to prevent war with North Korea.
Win Without War is using every possible tactic to pressure Congress to step in, from grabbing headlines to flooding phone lines. But we need your help. The truth is, if we don’t get in Trump’s way right now, we could be looking at war with North Korea in a matter of months. 
After the military’s planning exercise, the Army’s Chief of Staff warned that a war with North Korea would be the most brutal any living soldier has ever seen.
If you’re scared — well, so am I. But his warning is also a huge opportunity.
Powerful people are speaking out to say that the human costs of this war would be awful beyond imagining. We have a major chance to turn this growing murmur of worry into a massive outcry for common-sense diplomacy.
Thank you for working for peace,
Stephen, Erica, Cassandra, and the team at Win Without War
[1] New York Times: “U.S. Banks on Diplomacy With North Korea, but Moves Ahead on Military Plans”





 



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