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Foreign Policy: Iran

There are few more urgent priorities for our nation than confronting Iran's dangerous nuclear program and support of terrorist groups targeting Americans. It is important for us to stand up to an Iranian regime that threatens America, Israel, and ultimately the world.

Specifically, we must:

  • First, continue to tighten economic sanctions.
  • Second, impose diplomatic isolation on Iran's Government.
  • Third, have Arab states join this effort to prevent a nuclear Iran.
  • Fourth, make it clear that while nuclear capabilities may be a source of pride, it can also be a source of peril. The military option remains on the table.
  • Fifth, integrate our strategy into a broader approach to the broader Muslim world--including working with our NATO allies and with progressive Muslim communities and leaders to build a partnership for prosperity.

Nuclear Iran

 

We are faced today with the horrific proposition that those who speak of genocide are developing the capability to carry it out. Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has made statements that Israel will be wiped off the map. It's time to face the reality of the Iranian threat, take Ahmadinejad at his word and act accordingly. Iran's ambition to develop nuclear weaponry cannot be clearer: they have a virtually inexhaustible supply of clean natural gas for energy, they have refused offers to supply nuclear fuel for their power. Obviously, their nuclear ambition has nothing to do with clean energy.

 

We are faced today with the horrific proposition that those who speak of genocide are developing the capability to carry it out. It’s time to face the reality of the Iranian threat, take Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at his word and act accordingly. We must tighten economic sanctions against Iran, isolate Iran diplomatically, and make it clear to the Iranian people that while nuclear capabilities may be a source of pride, it can also be a source of peril.

 

The Iran Plan

 

Tighten Economic Sanctions Against Iran. We should support strategic divestment from companies that support the Iranian regime's dangerous actions, using efforts similar to the actions taken against Apartheid South Africa.

 

Isolate Iran Diplomatically. Their leaders should be made to feel like those of Apartheid South Africa. Until there are indications that high level engagement would do anything other than reward bad behavior, the United States should not engage Iran in direct, bilateral negotiations over their nuclear weapons program. Finally, Iran’s President Ahmadinejad should be indicted under the terms of the Genocide Convention for incitement to genocide.

 

Have Arab States Join This Effort To Prevent A Nuclear Iran. These states should support Iraq's government; turn down the temperature of the Arab-Israeli conflict; stop the financial and weapons flows to Hamas and Hezbollah; and tell the Palestinians to drop their terror campaign and recognize Israel’s right to exist.

 

Make It Clear To The Iranian People That While Nuclear Capabilities May Be A Source Of Pride, It Can Also Be A Source Of Peril. If nuclear material from their nation falls into the hands of terrorists and is used, it would provoke a devastating response from the civilized world. The military option remains on the table.

 

Expanding And Accelerating Actions To Combat Nuclear Terrorism. The Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, which was launched last year, was a good start. Yet our efforts need to be greatly accelerated and expanded. Combating the threat of nuclear terrorism needs to be a top Presidential priority.

 

Empowering A Senior Ambassador To Lead Efforts To Prevent Nuclear Terrorism. We should appoint a new Ambassador-at-Large to prevent nuclear terror. He or she would have the authority and resources needed to work across government agencies and departments to ensure that our strategies both here and abroad are coordinated.

A Genuine Axis of Evil

Iran is both the greatest state sponsor of terrorism in the world and the greatest threat to Israel. Iran provides the funding, military training and military weapons to Hezbollah, Hamas and other terrorist groups which seek to terrorize and kill civilians to the maximum extent possible.

 

Iran

 

Iran's revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has publicly stated and written that "Israel must be wiped off the map." President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad provoked international outrage when he repeated Khomeini's quote at a conference shortly after taking office in 2005 and has since then repeatedly predicted the imminent disappearance of the Jewish state.

 

Iran is also the greatest enforcer or religious extremism, routinely depriving women of basic human rights as well as torturing and killing homosexuals and followers of faiths other than Islam.

 

Energy Independence

Unless provoked militarily or by state sponsored terrorism, America need not engage our armed forces to reduce the Iranian threat. Energy independence will remove the funding which fuels Iran's leaders, economy, extremism and financial sponsorship of terrorism. If America has the will to break its energy addiction and become energy independent, we will eliminate foreign oil and directly and immediately strike a crippling blow to the war on terror, give world peace a chance and prosper with never before witnessed economic growth.

 

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