EXCLUSIVE–Iranian Freedom Fighter: ‘Ron Paul’s Foreign Policy Toward the Islamic Republic is Wrong’
by Jeffrey Scott ShapiroAmericans aren’t the only ones shocked by U.S. Congressman Ron Paul’s assertion that international sanctions against Iran qualify as an “act of war.”
The Texas Congressman has made the assertion several times during the past few years, and reiterated it last night during the Republican debates in Florida when he argued that the U.S. had committed an act of war by “blockading” Iran (which the U.S. is not doing).
“We’re blockading them,” Paul said to a Tampa audience. “Can you imagine what we would do if someone blockaded the Gulf of Mexico? That would be an act of war–so the act of war has already been committed and this is retaliation.”
But Amir Fakhravar, a pro-democracy freedom fighter who was imprisoned and tortured by the Islamic Republic, disagrees.
Fakhravar, who spoke to Big Government today, says: “Sanctions weaken the government so much it will eventually empower the people of Iran to change their own regime without war,” and added that ”Ron Paul’s foreign policy toward the Islamic Republic is wrong. If we don’t have hard sanctions against the regime they will have more money to buy weapons, and then we will definitely have war.”
Fakhravar was imprisoned in 2002 for calling to rescind the powers of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and the Council of Guardians. During part of his sentence he was taken to a military detention camp where he underwent the first known example of “white torture.” He escaped in 2006 and came to the United States. Fakhravar is now a Research Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at the Center for the Study of Culture and Security at The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C.
“If the United States lifts sanctions and Iran eventually gets the bomb, that means war,” he added.
Paul’s argument presents problems under international law and from a historical perspective. First, under international law sanctions are not considered “acts of war.” Second, if any incident can be pinpointed as the first “act of war” between the blossoming Islamic Republic and the United States it was the November 4, 1979 violent takeover of the American Embassy by pro-revolutionary student radicals.
Ron Paul has argued in the past that the United States is responsible for acts of war against Iran, and even implied during the December Iowa Caucus that Iran was justified in building it’s nuclear program to “gain respect from (Israel).”
Prior to the passage of the “Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010,” Paul took the floor at the U.S. House of Representatives and argued that America’s threat not to trade with countries that traded with Iran was also an act of war.
Paul said the following:
Sanctions are very serious. Sanctions are literally an act of war–when you prevent certain goods and services going into a country, it’s like a blockade. There’s no advantage to us to do this. The sanction bill literally says that any country that trades or sends oil into Iran, we would no longer trade with them… so often well intentioned foreign policy procedures backfire they have unintended consequences and too often there’s blowback… Sanctions lead to hostilities. If you’re committing to sanctions then you’re committing to the next step… The sanctions on the 1990’s and the year 2000, the sanctions in Iraq eventually led to the hostilities and the war and the invasion.
Yet the United States is not the only entity that has implemented sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
On June 9, 2010, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1929 implementing restrictions on missiles and other materials that could be used to build destructive weapons in the post-revolutionary state.
U.S. sanctions began in 1979 after the embassy takeover when President Carter implemented Executive Order 12170 freezing $12 billion in Iranian assets, and during the 1980’s, President Reagan implemented a number of sanctions against the Islamic Republic ranging from weapons trading bans to the importation and exportation of goods.
Still, Paul blames the United States for responding appropriately to the violent, anti-American hostilities that the fundamentalist revolution has fostered ever since the overthrow of the Shah and the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
The United States of America has not committed an act of war against Iran. Her actions have been cautiously measured in response to violent hostilities and threats repeatedly emanating from a hostile and oppressive regime that has been fundamentally anti-American from its origin. If the U.S. does not enforce sanctions against Iran it only increases the chances of an actual “hot war” since the Islamic Republic has repeatedly made threats against America and Israel.







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Insanity is a terrible thing to watch happen.
Yup. Dr. Ron is my choice.
Of course he will be a wartime president, with the blockades and all.
HaHaHa!!!!
Oh stop, I can't continue.
I guess if the choice were him or Obama, well then O.K.
The other 3 would have to die first and Sarah Palin would have to have not seen any opportunity……..
Nah, it couldn't happen.
Dear God… is this guy for real?!
Iran is JUSTIFIED in building a nuclear weapon?! In order to gain RESPECT from Israel?!
WTF?!?!?!?! Has this moron been living inside a fairy-mushroom for the past few decades?!
I had some vague second-hand respect for this fool for his stances on some economic issues. But THIS is utterly, completely, and totally RETARDED. Ron Paul is a fool. In fact, I can see no difference between his type of brain-damage, and that of a hard-core hippie.
I have tried to see things from Ron Paul's perspective, but I can't get my head that far up my own rectum.
How can a man be so right on some things and so utterly foolish on others?
He has an "ideology" – not a philosophy.
So-called "libertarianism" means doing what you want to do so long as you don't harm others. Objectivism means doing what is right and not harming others or yourself.
Objectivism respects and promotes peace, but makes it clear that the moral side in any war is the side for freedom.
The Iranians are not free. We have the right to kick theirs asses if we determine it is in our own best interests.
Iran is controlled by irrational thugs. Ron Paul doesn't get that, and that disqualifies him from the presidency.
Amir Fakhravar and Jeffrey Scott Shapiro are empowering the Iranian regime with this line of argument. It's not about Paul; it's about basic economics.
“Tyrants seem to understand how to capitalize on the law of unintended consequences. In many cases, as in Iraq under the oil-for-food program, sanctions themselves afford opportunities for plunder and corruption that can help clever despots shore up their position. Some dictators also thrive on the political loneliness we inflict and in some cases appear to seek more of it from us…
“…constructive engagement, which often sounds like lame cover for business interests, tends to lead to better outcomes than sanctions. Trade prompts economic growth and human interaction, which raises a society's expectations, which in turn prompts political dissatisfaction and opposition. Trade, tourism, cultural exchange, and participation in international institutions all serve to erode the legitimacy of repressive regimes.” (Jacob Weisberg)
Sources:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/t...
http://www.hoover.org/publications/hoover-digest/...
http://experts.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/03/03...
http://www.salon.com/2010/04/19/sanctions_iran/
I think this "insanity" has become rather abundant over the past 10 years. Think the CDC needs to find and eliminate the gene(s) that is causing it ….especially the Socialist, Marxist, Commie-Pinko one(s).
first known example of “white torture.” I thought the MSM made this accusation about the Tea Party all the time!…oh wait…that was white racism. My bad.
HUH??? I'd say that disqualifies him from running around loose in society, forget being a U.S. Congressman… Gawd… Get the man a straight-jacket!
When Congressman Paul wakes up from his 200 year coma and comes to grips with the hard realities of the political situation in the world today…..I'll be listening….
It may be genetic but I'm thinking it's something they have been putting in the Fruit Loops and Coco Puffs.
Poor, poor Congressman, Doctor, Mr., The Honorable, His Emminence Ron Paul.
(There, that should have covered all the laudatory titles his Ronulans bestow upon him).
The only thing left to add, would be Bless his little ol' heart………..!
Is there a dopehead in the house?
Dr. Paul needs his meds.
Well then, I guess the Paulbots should be CRASHING in here any second accusing this IRANIAN who KNOWS what he's talking about of being a NEOCON, and a LIBERAL, and a troll, blah, blah, blah.
Paul's "stance" on Iran is totally IRRATIONAL, smacks of Chamberlain-esque APPEASEMENT and is OBVIOUSLY a product of his RAGING ANTI-SEMITISM.
Wacky Paulistinian "hit back" comencing in 3…2…1…
Meds? I think that just might be wherein the problem lies. It looks more like an overdose to me.
You left out jingoistic chickenhawk establishment elite bankster drinking kool aid.
Oh yeah – and DERIVATIVES!!!
The Ron-bot pack of hyenas usually hang back to get'cha after there's no one left on the thread to TU ya. I think they have a special yelp (bark) to alert their pack there has been a fresh kill. They sometimes come back for days or weeks to gnaw on your carcass. LOL, have fun!
You got that right. I got a minus 400 from those freaks once.
Psychotropics
Well thats sort of what I meant. He needs one of his propeller heads adjust the dosage or combination or something.
only cure is preemptive inoculation, thumbing up everyone in the thread while it is still active.
Funny how quickly paulbots take aggressive action against anyone who believes peace is best achieved by having a bigger stick than the other guy.
Wouldn't Ron Paul call that an act of war or agression? It is a sort of "blockaid" after all.
Ron Paul was right on Cuba; Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, not so much! Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/01/ron_...
NATIONAL DEFESE http://www.ronpaul2012.com/the-issues/national-de...
Jul 27, 2011
Ron Paul raises most campaign cash from military workers: AKA the American servicemen, and women who serve! http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitic...
This is Ron Paul's famous Predictions speech from April 24, 2002. This is the original video compiling recent images and video to give his speech a chilling effect.
"I have no timetable for these predictions, but just in case, keep them around and look at them in 5-10 years. Let's hope and pray that I'm wrong on all accounts. If so, I will be very pleased. " Ron Paul http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGDisyWkIBM&fe...
"The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves."
George Washington
…. The Good Doctor……….
"Well then, I guess the Paulbots should be CRASHING in here any second accusing this IRANIAN who KNOWS what he's talking about of being a NEOCON, and a LIBERAL, and a troll, blah, blah, blah."
I have a question that may at first seem unrelated, but is, in actuality, very relevant. What do you think about Russell Kirk?
Yup, I'm not surprised… Not only the comment they disagree with, but they will follow you around and TD everything you post for days… LOL… They must be bored lil' suckers. ;-D
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A straight-jacket? Will that be covered by ObamaCare? Is it subject to the new "medical devices" tax?
Maybe RP is a "secret" Muslim like O is…
LYSSBC!
;-p',',',',
Maybe we should legalize pot. It might mellow them out.
I don't know what Ron Paul would call it… he seems to get a charge from their yelping and hollerin' like savages, in inappropriate venues. Reminds me of some damn cult…
I can never figure how they think their freakish behavior will win converts for their cause. LOL, they remind me of a bunch of Okie hillbillies, never been taught any manners, never mind how to argue and stay on topic.
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Paul's got to be dishonest to some extent.
NOBODY who can earn a medical degree can possibly be THAT stupid.
I was born and raised in southern California darling, can't blame the okies for me.
Hell, I've been tellin' um' for months that I want ALL drugs legalized and provided FREE… What a perfect plan for survival of the fit to prevail… LOL, then they accuse me of wanting to see them dead. Ya jes' cain't fix stupid…
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Ad hominem is not refutation of fact……
its not about iran , nodody would use a nuclear weapon as an offensive weapon, isreal has 300 ,why does she need our protection.its not about iran its about the oil, the oil in the caspian sea the only way to get it out is to build a pilline through iran, iran will be occupied. wake up mr green
Heh, heh… We Texians refer to Okie hillbillies whenever we want to insult someone from TX. Paul is a transplanted Texan, but he didn't get here soon enough for the horse sense to seep in. Notice after all his years in TX he still sounds and behaves like a damn yankee… probably because he NEVER listens to what anyone else says. I wonder if when talking to him, face to face, his eyes are spinning like a slot machine.
; )
Yeah they can. Didn't your class have one kid that never got the jokes, never knew someone had taped a "KICK ME" sign on his back? He sat in the front, with his pocket protector, and his hand flew up for every question the teach asked. He even read the chapter the night before… Ugh, just thinkin' about "Gene" gives me the Willies all theses years afterward.
Intelligence Officer: Ron Paul’s Right on Iran: Jan 13, 2012 Former Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer explains why he says Ron Paul’s stance towards Iran is the most grounded in reality of the GOP candidates. http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/1389827493001/inte...
Ron Paul gets endorsement from former CIA agent in "Bin Laden Unit" January 2, 2012
http://www.examiner.com/libertarian-in-west-palm-...
Scheuer notes that throughout the Republican primary campaign, Rep. Paul has raised more money from active duty military members than all other candidates combined, including Barack Obama.
Senator Rand Paul’s detainment by the TSA yesterday is just more proof this country desperately needs a new direction. For years, the statists have told us that if we’d just hand over a little more of our God-given freedoms to government, everything will be ok. Now, TSA government goons unleash their assaults on human dignity on everyone from 90-year-old grandmothers to five-year-old little boys.
Ron Paul's boots don't know s#!t…………..
Ron Paul has boots?;-D
I picture RP in Fla living in a retirement community, wearing a pale blue jumpsuit and white athletic shoes… ; )
What's the dork factor of that?
He says we must be hard on the regime or else they will get weapons and we will have war, who does he mean by we? He must mean he wants USA to protect his country, because USA isn't nearly in range for them to start a war, they can buy all the weapons they want, they haven't attacked us so why bother with them.
What weapons does he think they will buy and why is it our duty to prevent them from making money just for a fear they will buy weapons.
This guy actually needs a doctor. And as soon as possible.
I must have missed the part where Romney, Gingrich and Santorum pointed out his error.
10+
Here they are,…………..
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=overshoes++image&a...
I understand the gut reaction, I do. Please take a moment to read a defense of Ron Paul's foreign policy written by my Missouri State Representative, MARINE and Republican, Paul Curtman. You've seen the video of him dressing down Claire McCaskill's aid at a town hall back in2008, it went viral. Now listen to him speak some sense to foreign policy.
http://paulcurtman.weebly.com/2/post/2011/12/i-li...
…and the "Fed."
Paulbot:
"Did you know the Fed and "Jew"bankers" are learning to fly bombers and will attack Iran – IF Ron Paul doesn't STOP them first and SAVE Iran!"
"Oh Ron Paul, you wrinkled old first baseman's glove face" YOU'RE MY HERO!"
I appreciate what you're saying. And Paul may indeed be a sort of idiot savant parrot with a fractured mind.
But, just for argument's sake — one would think that observing and interpreting international political events would be in the same mental basket as observing and interpreting domestic political events.
The facts are quite similar in their form, and the intellectual skills involved are nearly identical.
It is just starting to seem more likely that he's lying (for who knows what reason) than that he really doesn't get it.
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What it does look a bit like to me, is that Paul is too much of a coward to admit that our unalienable rights do not evaporate once we step past the American border.
An American in Iran has the same rights as an American in Dallas. An American who builds an oil well in North Africa HAS the same unalienable rights as an American who builds an oil well in Texas. The attitudes of foreigners who don't recognize human rights is completely irrelevant.
And just BTW, all that oil doesn't actually belong to the Arabs, it belongs to the westerners who invented and discovered everything about that oil, including where it is and the machinery and methods to get it out of the ground.
I'm inclined to the view that he doesn't want to admit any of that because he hasn't got the guts to deal with the logical consequences.
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But then, you may be right. Maybe he's a sort of apple-polishing idiot savant parrot.
Even a freedom loving Iranian knows the truth about "Pot" Paul…he is an old and crazy old man who will endanger not only America….but freedom loving people everywhere!
HE CANNOT WIN…YET AGAIN!
HE WILL NOT WIN…YET AGAIN!
HE WILL BE A LOSER AND A SPOILER…YET AGAIN!
Nobody?
The U.S. used a nuclear weapon as a offensive weapon.
Twice.
And we didn't even have a messianic, apocalyptic, President at the time.
Kaitlyn's Tantrum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aI6mbbcZLzk&fe...
Correct. Multiplied.
Anybody who can vote for McCarthy {in '72} with a strait face {I remember that election, I was 12} is a NUT. If Ron Paul had an older brother, it's someone who would accuse fellow Americans of thinking "that Tel Aviv is the capital of the U. S."
That's lunacy, and Ron Paul parrots Kirk.
He's the thing; our involvement in the Middle East is ECONOMIC and primarily about OIL.
Oil is vital to the economic health of the WORLD. It is the #1 product in th world in value and is a complete commodity – it refines down to the last molocule and is used as a component of myriad EVERY DAY PRODUCTS, all countries need it and I'm not afraid to ADMIT IT. To deny such would be dumb.
My point is this: this coninuing meme that the "U.S.is in the Middle East to fight Israel's wars" is stupid. It hasn't happened yet, and isn't happening now. It's all about OIL and Israel isn't an OPEC country. {the Israelis may have some nice nat.gas fields off shore in the Med; it's being explored as we speak.}
I highly doubt anyone is interested in the opposite of Paul's policy (going to war with Iran, or hinting at the possibility of it). Therefore, I'm curious to know what is his or her solution to these issues. Or to phrase it better, what would you hope a candidate's response would be to a nuclear Iran?
I ask this because it's either neutral or "Paul's crazy", but I'd like to know the informed persons's take on the issue (I'm assuming those who follow these stories try to stay informed).
If a response would require war, I would also ask–from where should this money come to wage said war?
"But Amir Fakhravar, a pro-democracy freedom fighter who was imprisoned and tortured by the Islamic Republic, disagrees."
Of course he does, he wants the US to invade Iran for him.
Shapiro needs to do a little more research. We ousted the democratically elected government of Iran in 1953 at the urging of Standard Oil Company and placed the Shah of Iran into power. The first act of war was our covert operations on behalf of Standard Oil Company to protect their oil field equipment and developed wells. I am not agreeing or disagreeing with current policy, but the author of any so-called expose should provide all relevant facts and not cherry pick the only facts that support his contention.
People can say all day that we needed the oil and that we were protecting our "national interest", but in reality, business is about gauging potential loss and profit. It is not the responsibility of the American tax payer to come to the rescue of a private corporation for investing unwisely. Another thing to keep in mind is that in the early '50's the USA was the largest exporter of petroleum products in the world, and also was responsible for 55 percent of all finished/manufactured goods, so the argument that we "needed to protect our interests" is baloney.
How did sanctions work in Iraq and overthrowing the regime there before we went in and took out Saddam?
Oh, thats right, they didn't.
Also, Paul is not just talking about the US in a literal sense when he says 'we', he is also speaking of Europe and the EU, UN as well. 'We' is the West.
Exactly.
Sensory deprivation is torture but waterboarding is not
umm…ok
And how about Paul's stance on Cuba?:
"Paul is exactly right, and I say that as someone who has studied Latin-American communism in both Cuba and Nicaragua. The reason the Sandinista Marxists could not maintain their hold during the 1980s is precisely because they couldn’t keep foreigners out – or their own people in. Anyone who drove from Nicaragua to Costa Rica in those days, as I did in 1987, would witness on one side of the border a military state rivaling East Germany’s with shortages of every conceivable consumer item. On the other side was a peaceful, prosperous state with stores overflowing with consumer goods."
http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/01/ron_...
The solution for peace is trade, not sanctions and war.
You mean returned the Shah to power. He had been the Constitutional Monarch for quite some time already.
And it should be noted that Mossadegh had been engaged in some electoral chicanery of his own to hold and extend his power, along with the usual redistribution of wealth to break the old aristocracy and enhance the strength of the intellectuals that supported him.
Also it was not in support of Standard Oil. Rather it was the British Anglo-Iranian Oil Corporation, which eventually became BP, is the one that had its property nationalized.
A little more research indeed.
Let me explain this in a way that you might understand…. England, and Tasmania… model prisons….. It is torture and it makes the prisoners mentally ill.
What I have not explained is about the model prison at Port Arthur. The description of white torture sounds a lot like what went on in the model prisons where prisoners were not allowed to talk to each other and they had to wear hoods over their heads. Those prisoners ended up being mentally incapacitated.
On the other hand waterboarding is something that lasts but a short time……. it is a sensation. It does not deprive the prisoner in such a way that it leaves a permanent reminder…..
You have no idea what libertarianism is, fool.
I see the Ronulan thumbs down brigade got ya. Good for you – it's a badge of honor.
Paul is less about appeasement of Iran, than for the destruction of Israel.
"Iran is controlled by irrational thugs. Ron Paul doesn't get that, and that disqualifies him from the presidency."
I wish that were true, it would have disqualified Obammy before he got started.
All good points, Thank you for making them.
Perhaps the answer to Paul's irrational view of our interaction with Israel is merely antisemitism… :-]
Anyone who thinks our economy will function without the world-wide free flow of the raw material of fossil fuels is merely delusional. Anyone who has a lick of sense knows, if we wish to live in a style slightly resembling what we do now (IMO Paul's ideas would result in as serious a decline as the current fascism being implemented) we must be able to buy and ship oil from the ME, as well as many other products from all over the world. The "genius" Paul, for whatever reason, doesn't seem to get that.
He may BE a "coward", or he may be playing to the cowards among us… hard to differentiate.
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Oh THE FED (you have to put it in all-caps)! I forgot that one. Thanks.
One more: 9/11 was an inside job.
BTW – I think the correct way to address him is "Dr. Paul"
So funny Jamesb. I remember going into the voting booth with my mother, I was very young at the time. I told her she'd have to be crazy to vote for McGovern!
Yes, McGovern – I think I mixed up my crazy liberals.
Paul is neither, now go schedule your day around your neocon master's talk shows, like I used too. Until I wised up.
"Americans aren’t the only ones shocked by U.S. Congressman Ron Paul’s assertion that international sanctions against Iran qualify as an “act of war.”"
Being shocked by truth doesn't make it untrue. I recall Iraqi "pro-democracy freedom fighters" being trotted out to tell us how important it was for us to sacrifice treasure and young lives in Iraq too. Ron Paul spoke of the fruitless waste it would be back then as well. He was right.
Iran would be no more "justified" in building nuclear weapons than those behind building the first ones.
It's laughable how Paulbots and liberals TOTALLY and completely miss the point. Iran's IMAMS and crazy LEADERSHIP are marching us toward Armageddon. The countries MOST afraid of Iran are it's Muslims NEIGHBORS.
Iran EXPORTS weapons to TERROR GROUPS. Iran will PASS a bomb to a Hamas or PLO type "org" and that group will USE IT.
You want to wander around in the weeds hoping Iran "sees the light" and becomes a better citizen of the world while it's not the PEOPLE it's the crazy belligerant leadership. Obama and the West MISSED the best opprotunity to "tame" Iran when the West didn't support the Green Movement.
Try pulling your head in the other direction
Iran exports tools of TERROR amd Paulboys and Paulgirls what them to "go nuclear." That makes sense, huh?
Check this video out I made, Ron Paul explaining why 9/11 was a CRIME, but Sanctions on Iran is a WAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzS-NQKewy4
When is it ever good to hinder business or international business? Since when are we for Top-Down government? I always thought that the most powerful force that the United States has was the influence of the American people. So, is our priorities now in this order: 1. War/Terrorist Prevention 2. Economy 3. Abortion/Pro-Life
Another thing that bugs me is that since when are we on the U.N. side? They're the same idiots that want to pose international laws on U.S. citizens. The ironic thing is they want to pose those laws on us with our own tax money. We're the ones paying the largest chunk of the U.N. bill.
Sanctions work wonderfully. Remember what happened when the US imposed an oil embargo against Japan in the late 1930's? It got us World War II when the Japanese, out of desperation, hit us back at Pearl Harbor.
Iran doesn't have any nuclear weapons. So says the IAEA and the CIA. Nor an air force to deliver them. I particularly note the use of the phrase "Paul implied". He hasn't advocated Iran build nuclear weapons. But the reality is that they are surrounded by nations with them.
If other countries imposed sanctions against the US, I suspect all the little chickenhawks here would very quickly shift their perceptions about whether or not it's an act of war.
So why do the military, based upon political contributions, so heavily support Ron Paul over all the other GOP candidates COMBINED? What do they know that you don't?
True. You can't fix stupid. I've read a number of your posts here. Glad you're having fun letting out your rancor.
And there's no point in argumentatively replying to them. Because as you say….
No one said anything about being justified in building a nuclear weapon. Iran is justified in wanting to pursue their nuclear PROGRAM. Iran wants nuclear power for its people then they have that right. Do they not?
Not too many intelligent comments on here, no surprise though. Seems you all have been spoon fed your opinions by main stream media. Open wide!
Do any of you remember a country named Iraq? And all the WMD's we were told they had so we would support an invasion? We are now seeing the same thing unfold in Iran.
Blind people following deaf leaders…
Iran is not ruled by thugs.
Jamesb, I think you are a glutton for punishment. Move on from this thread!
I think they are crazy partly because they stay up all night trolling chat sites and drinking too much caffeine to keep themselves awake.
"Iranians are not free. So we should kick their asses."
Another deep thinker heard from.
Thats what most of the country think of the neocons invade the world even though we're broke strategy
Thats what most of the country think of the neocons invade the world even though we're broke strategy.
Neocon strategy has ruined us. Learn history. being perpetually at war is not good.
Even though the congressman has been proven right with US disastrous policies in the middle east that have sent us toward economic ruin…
You still buy into the neocon strategy of invading the world
But do you realize that Russell Kirk is the man who actually saved conservatism from nonexistence? That his essays upon conservatism and his definition of conservatism were based on such classic conservative thinkers as Edmund Burke and G. K. Chesterton, instead of on rash, modern ideas? How is it that the man who earned the title "The Founding Father of Conservatism" suddenly knows less about conservatism than we do?
Now, what do you think of WIlliam F. Buckley, Jr?
It would be interesting to know what they're thinking.
Being in the military may entitle one to my respect, but doesn't automatically make one's political thinking correct. Frinstance McCain & Colin Powell. Militarily honorable guys, politically out-to-lunch.
Meh, the US is only interested in oil. Politicians need to have a bogey man to give them a reason to exist. Without 'problems' there is no need for politicians.
What about all the people who have been imprisoned and tortured by the American Republic? And all the civilians victims?
again with the "Iran started it in 1979" WRONG …This is why Ron Paul gets support because he is Historically Accurate. in 1953 we over threw Iran and subjected them to 25 years of Proxy Occupation with the Shah.. that is what started the war .. "WE can't allow a Muslims with Gas and Oil to be Nuclear Armed" you are against Islam.. its fine for Jews and Christians and HIndus but not Muslims no no ..oh wait.. Saudi Arabia is getting Nuclear Weapons from China.. oh but they are our freinds. "73% of all Insurgents are from Saudi Arabia" "Saudi Arabia plays a good cloak and dagger game but it is Saudi Agents based in 3rd party states funding terrorism"
Iran has every right to Read. "Any
He is a doctor! You on the other hand are not. So I'd take his word over yours any day. On the Internet nobody knows that you are really a dog.
And what have you achieved in your life?
You have a big mouth and your stupidity really shows alot more because of that.
How can you call anyone insane? Your screen name is 'Duuuuuh'
It did work wonderfully. That's exactly what the FDR administration wanted Japan to do so we could go to war. Therefore, sanctions is an act of war.
Man you guys all sound bloodthirsty. Heres an idea, go pick up a gun and defend your country and your liberty….That doesn't sound like what would happen in Iran. Sounds more like an offensive. Have any of you thought about how many innocent people would die? Similar maybe to Iraq and Afghanistan? Iran would never be stupid enough to use a bomb and if they even thought about it we would know and they would have about an hour to get as far below ground as possible because that desert would turn to glass.
To understand why Mr. Shapiro's "news story" (which he allegedly "investigates" for Breitbart-see his profile) is no better than a shill, one need look no further than his antecedents: Kerry, Dukakis, Clinton (see his profile). If he doesn't consider sanctions and blockades acts of war, what would he consider acts of war? If your intentions are noble and uplifting, it's not an act of war, right? I respectfully suggest he change out of his Beltway lawyer togs, put on his battle fatigues, and personally go over and participate in these acts of non-war. He should also write a big check to pay for it. Neither I, my son, nor my as-yet unborn descendants will do so.
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