Win Without War was founded in 2002 in opposition to the impending American invasion of Iraq. Original coalition members included the
National Council of Churches,
Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities, the Conference of Major Superiors of Men, the
Leadership Conference of Women Religious,
Move On, the
National Organization for Women,
Physicians for Social Responsibility,
Rainbow/PUSH,
Sojourners,
Women's Action for New Directions, and Working Assets. Its founding co-chairs were former Congressman and general secretary of the National Council of Churches
Bob Edgar, and former executive director of Women’s Action for New Directions Susan Shaer. Edgar was later replaced as co-chair by
David Cortright, Director of Policy Studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. The original goal of the coalition was to oppose a preemptive war in Iraq while still allowing for weapons inspections and monitoring to prevent Iraq from obtaining
weapons of mass destruction. In a launch press conference, coalition co-chair Bob Edgar noted that the group believed that preemptive war with Iraq would be detrimental to America, noting: "We believe that a preemptive military invasion of Iraq will harm American national interests. Unprovoked war will increase human suffering, arouse animosity toward our country, increase the likelihood of terrorist attacks, damage the economy and undermine our moral standing in the world. It will make us less, not more, secure." The coalition was previously run by former US Representative
Thomas Andrews (D-ME), and its current director is Stephen Miles. ==Issues==