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Don't Do It, Mr. President
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
DIGG THIS
Before
the U.S. House of Representatives February 6, 2007
It's
a bad idea.
There's no
need for it.
There's great
danger in doing it.
America is
against it, and Congress should be.
The United
Nations is against it.
The Russians,
the Chinese, the Indians, and the Pakistanis are against it.
The whole world
is against it.
Our allies
are against it.
Our enemies
are against it.
The Arabs are
against it.
The Europeans
are against it.
The Muslims
are against it.
We don't need
to do this.
The threat
is overblown.
The plan is
an hysterical reaction to a problem that does not yet exist.
Hysteria is
never a good basis for foreign policy.
Don't we ever
learn?
Have we already
forgotten Iraq?
The plan defies
common sense.
If it's carried
out, the Middle East, and possibly the world, will explode.
Oil will soar
to over $100 a barrel, and gasoline will be over $5 a gallon.
Despite what
some think, it won't serve the interests of Israel.
Besides it's
illegal.
It's unconstitutional.
And you have
no moral authority to do it.
We don't need
it.
We don't want
it.
So,
Mr. President, don't do it.
Don't bomb
Iran!
The moral of
the story, Mr. Speaker, is this: if you don't have a nuke, we'll
threaten to attack you. If you do have a nuke, we'll leave you alone.
In fact, we'll probably subsidize you. What makes us think Iran
does not understand this?
February
14, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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