Brought to the floor by Assistant Professor Paul Ortiz of UCSC's Community Studies Department and amended by faculty members, the resolution opposed U.S. action against Iraq on numerous grounds, including the belief that:
- No link has been made between the September 11 terrorist attacks and the government of Iraq.
- A war with Iraq would "aggravate tensions" in the Middle East.
- Diplomatic efforts and weapons inspections in Iraq should continue.
- A war with Iraq would result in the death of numerous U.S. soldiers and Iraqi civilians.
- A war would divert money from education to warfare and interfere with the university's international initiatives and programs.
The resolution urged the U.S. government to "work with the United Nations to obtain compliance by Iraq with United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning disarmament by Iraq of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and to fully support the work of the international weapons inspectors in Iraq."

