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Lying
War Propaganda Against Iran
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Statement
on H Con Res 21
Before the
U.S. House of Representatives, May 22, 2007
Madam Speaker:
I rise in strong opposition to this resolution. This resolution
is an exercise in propaganda that serves one purpose: to move us
closer to initiating a war against Iran. Citing various controversial
statements by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, this legislation
demands that the United Nations Security Council charge Ahmadinejad
with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of the Crime of Genocide.
Having already
initiated a disastrous war against Iraq citing UN resolutions as
justification, this resolution is like déjà vu. Have we forgotten
2003 already? Do we really want to go to war again for UN resolutions?
That is where this resolution, and the many others we have passed
over the last several years on Iran, is leading us. I hope my colleagues
understand that a vote for this bill is a vote to move us closer
to war with Iran.
Clearly,
language threatening to wipe a nation or a group of people off the
map is to be condemned by all civilized people. And I do condemn
any such language. But why does threatening Iran with a pre-emptive
nuclear strike, as many here have done, not also deserve the same
kind of condemnation? Does anyone believe that dropping nuclear
weapons on Iran will not wipe a people off the map? When it is said
that nothing, including a nuclear strike, is off the table on Iran,
are those who say it not also threatening genocide? And we wonder
why the rest of the world accuses us of behaving hypocritically,
of telling the rest of the world do as we say, not as we do.
I
strongly urge my colleagues to consider a different approach to
Iran, and to foreign policy in general. General William Odom, President
Reagans director of the National Security Agency, outlined
a much more sensible approach in a recent article titled Exit
From Iraq Should Be Through Iran. General Odom wrote:
Increasingly bogged down in the sands of Iraq, the US thrashes
about looking for an honorable exit. Restoring cooperation between
Washington and Tehran is the single most important step that could
be taken to rescue the US from its predicament in Iraq. General
Odom makes good sense. We need to engage the rest of the world,
including Iran and Syria, through diplomacy, trade, and travel rather
than pass threatening legislation like this that paves the way to
war. We have seen the limitations of force as a tool of US foreign
policy. It is time to try a more traditional and conservative approach.
I urge a no vote on this resolution.
June
22, 2007
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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