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December
11, 2007
Bombed If You
Do, Bombed If You Don't
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
The
latest National Intelligence Estimate has been
greeted by a mixture of relief and alarm. As I have
been saying all along, Iran indeed poses no
quantifiable imminent nuclear threat to us or her
neighbors. It is with much alarm, however, that we
see the administration continue to ratchet up the
war rhetoric as if nothing has changed.
Indeed nothing has changed from the
administration's perspective, as they have had this
latest intelligence report for some time. Only this
week has it been made known to the public. They
want it both ways with Iran. On the one hand, they
discredit the report entirely, despite it being one
of the most comprehensive intelligence reports on
the subject, with over 1,000 source notes in the
document. On the other hand, when discrediting it
fails, they claim that the timing of the
abandonment of the weapons program, just as we were
invading Iraq, means our pressure must have worked,
so we must keep it up with a new round of even
tougher sanctions. Russia and China are not buying
this, apparently, and again we are finding
ourselves on a lonely tenuous platform on the world
stage.
The truth is, Iran is being asked to do the
logically impossible feat of proving a negative.
They are being presumed guilty until proven
innocent because there is no evidence with which to
indict them. There is still no evidence that Iran,
a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty, has ever violated the treaty's terms -- and
the terms clearly state that Iran is allowed to
pursue nuclear energy for peaceful, civilian energy
needs. The United States cannot unilaterally change
the terms of the treaty, and it is unfair and
unwise diplomatically to impose sanctions for no
legitimate reason.
Are we to think that Iran hasn't noticed the
duplicitous treatment being received by so-called
nuclear threats around the globe? If they have been
paying attention, and I think they have, they would
see that if countries do have a nuclear weapon,
they tend to be left alone, or possibly get a
subsidy, but if they do not gain such a weapon then
we threaten them. Why wouldn't they want to pursue
a nuclear weapon if that is our current foreign
policy? The fact remains, there is no evidence they
actually have one, or could have one any time soon,
even if they immediately resumed a weapons
program.
Our badly misguided foreign policy has already
driven this country's economy to the brink of
bankruptcy with one war based on misinformation. It
is unthinkable that despite lack of any evidence of
a threat, some are still charging headstrong into
yet another war in the Middle East when what we
ought to be doing is coming home from Iraq, coming
home from Korea, coming home from Germany and
defending our own soil. We do not need to be
interfering in the internal affairs of other
countries and waging war when honest trade,
friendship, and diplomacy are the true paths to
peace and prosperity.
Paul
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Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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