Rep. Ron
Paul Assails
Congress's
"Virtual
Iran War
Resolution"
By
Congressman
Ron Paul
03/07/08
"ICH" --
01/07/08 - Today
the Dow
Jones
Average was
down
350-some
points, gold
was up $32,
and oil was
up another
$5. There is
a lot of
chaos out
there and
everyone is
worried
about $4
gasoline.
But I don't
think there
is a clear
understanding
[of] exactly
why that has
occurred.
We do know
that there
is a supply
and demand
issue, but
there are
other
reasons for
the high
cost of
energy. One
is
inflation.
In order to
pay for the
war that has
been going
on, and the
domestic
spending,
we've been
spending a
lot more
money than
we have. So
what do we
do? We send
the bills
over to the
Federal
Reserve and
they create
new money,
and in the
last three
years, our
government,
through the
Federal
Reserve and
the banking
system, has
created $4
trillion of
new money.
That is one
of the main
reasons why
we have this
high cost of
energy and
$4 per
gallon
gasoline.
But there is
another
factor that
I want to
talk about
tonight, and
that is not
only the
fear of
inflation
and future
inflation,
but the fear
factor
dealing with
our foreign
policy. In
the last
several
weeks, if
not for
months, we
have heard a
lot of talk
about the
potential of
Israel
and/or the
United
States
bombing
Iran. And it
is in the
marketplace.
Energy
prices are
being bid up
because of
this fear.
It has been
predicted
that if
bombs start
dropping,
that we will
see energy
prices
double or
triple. It
is just the
thought of
it right now
that is
helping to
push these
energy
prices up.
And that is
a very real
thing going
on right
now.
But to me it
is almost
like deja vu
all over
again. We
listened to
the rhetoric
for years
and years
before we
went into
Iraq. We did
not go in
the correct
manner, we
did not
declare war,
we are there
and it is an
endless
struggle.
And I cannot
believe it,
that we may
well be on
the verge of
initiating
the bombing
of Iran!
Leaders on
both sides
of the
aisle, and
in the
administration,
have all
said so
often, 'No
options
should be
taken off
the
table—including
a nuclear
first strike
on Iran.'
The fear is,
they say,
maybe
someday
[Iran is]
going to get
a nuclear
weapon, even
though our
own CIA's
National
Intelligence
Estimate has
said that
the Iranians
have not
been working
on a nuclear
weapon since
2003. They
say they're
enriching
uranium, but
they have no
evidence
whatsoever
that they're
enriching
uranium for
weapons
purposes.
They may
well be
enriching
uranium for
peaceful
purposes,
and that is
perfectly
legal. They
have been a
member of
the
non-proliferation
treaties,
and they are
under the
investigation
of the IAEA,
and El
Baradei has
verified
that in the
last year
there have
been nine
unannounced
investigations
and
examinations
of the
Iranian
nuclear
structure
and they
have never
been found
to be in
violation.
And yet,
this country
and Israel
are talking
about a
preventive
war—starting
bombing for
this reason,
without
negotiations,
without
talks.
Now the one
issue that I
do want to
mention
tonight is a
resolution
that is
about to
come to this
floor if our
suspicions
are correct,
after the
July 4th
holiday. And
this bill
will
probably be
brought up
under
suspension.
It will be
expected to
be passed
easily. It
probably
will be. And
it is just
more war
propaganda,
just more
preparation
to go to war
against
Iran.
This
resolution,
H.J. Res 362
[listed as
H. Con. Res
362
online]
is a virtual
war
resolution.
It is the
declaration
of
tremendous
sanctions,
and boycotts
and
embargoes on
the
Iranians. It
is very,
very severe.
Let me just
read what is
involved if
this bill
passes and
what we're
telling the
President
what he must
do:
This demands
that the
President
impose
stringent
inspection
requirements
on all
persons,
vehicles,
ships,
planes,
trains and
cargo
entering or
departing
Iran, and
prohibiting
the
international
movement of
all Iranian
officials.
This is
unbelievable!
This is
closing down
Iran. Where
do we have
this
authority?
Where do we
get the
moral
authority?
Where do we
get the
international
legality for
this? Where
do we get
the
Constitutional
authority
for this?
This is what
we did for
ten years
before we
went into
Iraq. We
starved
children—50,000
individuals
it was
admitted
probably
died because
of the
sanctions on
the Iraqis.
They were
incapable at
the time of
attacking
us. And all
the
propaganda
that was
given for
our need to
go into Iraq
was not
true.
And it is
not true
today about
the severity
[of the need
to attack
Iran]. But
they say,
"Yeah, but
Ahmadinejad—he's
a bad guy.
He's
threatened
violence."
But you know
what? Us
threatening
violence is
very, very
similar.
We
must—we must
look at this
carefully.
We just
can't go to
war again
under these
careless,
frivolous
conditions.
NOTE: This is an unofficial transcript of Dr. Paul's speech on the floor of the House of Representatives on June 28, courtesy of the DailyPaul web site; click here for the complete text of Congressional Resolution 362 (introduced on May 22, 2008) and here for the complete text of the companion Senate resolution 580 (introduced June 2, 2008). These bills are expected to come up for voting after the July 4th holiday.
