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A Message of Hope from Pierce Brosnan



Dear Friends:

When I look into the eyes of my children, I remember why I am committed to working for a safer world, a world without nuclear weapons.

Imagine a world without organizations like the Global Security Institute. Could we survive if the voices of conscience, reason, law, security, and morality, advocating the elimination of nuclear weapons were silenced? Such silence in the face of present dangers is unacceptable.

When our leaders are pressing for preemptive military use of nuclear weapons, resumption of nuclear testing, and the creation of new more "usable" nuclear weapons, clear, competent, morally coherent voices must be heard at the highest levels of power and politics.

I know personally that the Global Security Institute has the expertise, experience, and the political access to move policy and decision makers in the right direction. Please join me in supporting their work with as much generosity as you can afford.

In Peace,

Pierce Brosnan

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An Appeal from Kim Cranston and Jonathan Granoff

Dear Friends:

We cannot sit back in apathy with a new nuclear arms race about to burst upon the world. GSI has forged a team of prominent diplomats, former Heads of Government, world leaders, activists and experts in law, security and intelligence to work strategically and effectively through four integrated programs:

- The Bipartisan Security Group has expanded its base of impact on Capitol Hill by consistently providing expert analysis and policy recommendations through briefing materials and in-depth presentations to Republican and Democrat Members of Congress and their staff, in both private and public formats.

- The Middle Powers Initiative, by meeting with heads of government, foreign ministers, and numerous diplomats; providing briefing materials; and convening symposiums and consultations, has helped energize the nuclear disarmament work of many countries, and has stimulated several NATO countries to reevaluate their nuclear policies. With treaties at risk this work is of increasing importance.

- GSI's Disarmament and Peace Education program keeps the moral call for nuclear disarmament in the public forum, through our working relationships with Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and world leaders in politics, religion, and the arts.

- The Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament provides a new dimension to the issue: an international voice of legislators speaking together. It has grown to more than 250 members in 40 countries and, with your help, it will continue to grow.

We must succeed. GSI's high level of political engagement requires your support. Please consider making a generous contribution to ensure the strength of our work at the United Nations, in Washington, DC, and in capitals around the world.

If you share our vision, let us be your voice. Thank you for your support.

Kim Cranston, Chairman

Jonathan Granoff, President

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