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Using a Crime To Justify a War
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Statement
on H Con Res 385, Condemning the Attack on the AMIA Jewish Community
Center in Buenos Aires, Argentine, in July 1994 and for other purposes,
before the US House of Representatives, July 15, 2008
Madam Speaker,
as one who is most consistently opposed to war and violence, I join
my colleagues in condemning the brutal and unjustified attack on
a Jewish community center in Argentina 14 years ago. I do not support
this resolution, however, as it misuses a tragedy 14 years ago in
a foreign country to push for US war against Iran today.
Although this
resolution clearly blames Iran and Hezbollah for the bombing, in
fact the investigation is ongoing and far from conclusive. In an
article titled U.S. uses probe to pressure Iran, the
Wall Street Journal earlier this year suggested that renewed
US interest in this 14 year old case is more related to politics
than a genuine desire for justice. Reported the Journal,
As tensions
between the U.S. and Iran persist, Washington and its allies are
using an investigation into a 1994 terrorist attack in Argentina
to maintain pressure on the Iranian regime.
Behind
the scenes, Bush administration officials are encouraging the probe,
which centers on the bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos
Aires. One U.S. goal is to cause legal problems for some of Iran's
political leaders. Administration officials also hope to use the
matter to highlight Iran 's alleged role in financing and supporting
terrorism around the world.
Those pushing
for a US attack on Iran are using this tragic event to foment fear
in the United States that Iran and Hezbollah are perpetrating terrorist
acts in the Western Hemisphere. This is another in an ongoing series
of resolutions we see on the House floor pushing us toward war against
Iran . I have no doubt that we will see another similar resolution
on the floor next week, and the week after, and so on until we find
ourselves making another tragic mistake as we did in 2002 with H
J Res 114 giving the president the authority to attack Iraq.
I urge my colleagues
to resist this push to war with Iran before it is too late.
See
the Ron Paul File
July
16 , 2008
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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