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Jul 05 2008
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By Shahram Vahdany   

Emphasize Diplomacy with Iran, Says Bob Barr

Washington is filled with rumors of pending American or Israeli military action against Iran, says Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party candidate for President. But “an attack on Iran would be unnecessary, counterproductive, costly and dangerous,” he warns.

Our own intelligence services tell us that Iran is not actively working to build a nuclear bomb and is years away from having nuclear weapons capability. “There is no imminent threat, and only an imminent threat can ever justify a preemptive strike,” insists Barr. “The tragedy in Iraq demonstrates the counterproductive consequences of initiating war without any compelling justification.”

Although Sen. John McCain claims to want diplomacy to work, he has joked about attacking Iran, singing “Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran” to the old Beach Boys’ tune Barbara Ann. Sen. Barack Obama has raised the issue of talking with hostile regimes essentially at any time and any place with any hostile regime, but nevertheless pointed to the possibility of military action when he spoke to AIPAC. “Neither Sen. McCain nor Sen. Obama can be trusted to keep the peace,” says Barr.

The potential consequences of war, Barr explains, “include attacks on our troops stationed in Iraq, threats to the Gulf oil trade, terrorist attacks around the world, subversion of friendly Arab and Muslim governments, destruction of the democracy movement within Iran, and enduring hostility towards America throughout much of the world.” To risk paying such a price without attempting to deal directly with the Iranian regime “would be counterproductive, costly, and dangerous. Even as our hand-picked and supported Prime Minister Maliki in Iraq talks with Iranian leaders, and even as the Olmert government in Israel talks with the Assad regime in Syria, the Bush Administration refuses to engage one of the largest and most important countries in that part of the world - Iran. This makes no sense.”

Moreover, notes Barr, a former House member, “the power to declare war on Iran lies with the Congress, not the president.” Unfortunately, presidents have routinely abused their role as commander-in-chief of the military. “The president is to direct any war, but the Constitution vests the power to decide if there will be a war in the legislative branch,” emphasizes Barr.

Defusing the confrontation with Iran will not be easy, notes Barr, “but any nonproliferation strategy must begin with diplomacy and include a willingness to address the other side.” In this way President George W. Bush has failed, and Sen. McCain is set to follow in his footsteps. Sen. Obama may be more inclined to try a new approach, but “he is a weather vane, pushed around by the lightest political breezes,” says Barr. “We need new leadership that is both strong and thoughtful to meet today’s many serious foreign policy challenges, such as Iran.”

Barr represented the 7th District of Georgia in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003, where he served as a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, as Vice-Chairman of the Government Reform Committee, and as a member of the Committee on Financial Services. Prior to his congressional career, Barr was appointed by President Reagan to serve as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, and also served as an official with the CIA for eight years. He has graduate and undergraduate degrees in international relations and has lived in both Iran and Iraq.

Since leaving Congress, Barr has been practicing law and has teamed up with groups ranging from the American Civil Liberties Union to the American Conservative Union to actively advocate every American citizens’ right to privacy and other civil liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Along with this, Bob is committed to helping elect leaders who will strive for smaller government, lower taxes and abundant individual freedom.

Source: http://www.bobbarr2008.com

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1. 06-07-2008 17:05
Barr over McCain - a no brainer
I\'ve been watching Barr interviewed time and time again on television and here is what I\'ve observed... 
 
Barr thinks quickly on his feet and doesn\'t have senior moments. Maybe that\'s partially because he is twelve years younger. 
 
Barr seems genuinely interested in reducing the American footprint overseas if done in a rational and safe manner while McCain thinks it would be fine if we stay in Iraq for 100 or even 1000 years. Barr seems to understand the Middle East far better than McCain even though McCain claims foreign policy is where he has the edge. 
 
Barr isn\'t as funny as McCain... or Bush. At this point, I think we need to elect a SMART rational President dedicated to smaller government and civil liberties, not someone who can charm us. Hear that Barack? 
 
Oh, and as important as foreign policy is right now, most people are more concerned about the economy and I can\'t blame them. Barr wants to replace the IRS with something like the Fair Tax which would drastically reduce the cost of compliance while further protecting privacy. Along with spending reductions, Barr would start to put us back on the right track economically. McCain has admitted he needs to be educated about the economy because it is not his strong suit, even if he is now trying to backtrack and outright lying about ever having said that -- or maybe he\'s not lying. Maybe he\'s just having ANOTHER senior moment. 
 
\"Change can only come from one direction... Outside.\" Benjamin Franklin
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2. 07-07-2008 03:31
Stop the Useless Hawk Talk
I whole heartedly agree that we should stop rattling the sabers. Yes, we have a "history" with Iran. Yes, we are worried about their nukes. But from what I can tell most of our reason for potential hostility with Iran has to do with the current political climate in Iraq and their support of Shia groups there. Iraq is the war that should never have been so to attack Iran over this would compound tragedy a thousand fold. 
 
Want higher oil prices? Attack Iran. Want more unnecessary body bags? Attack Iran. Want even less respect aroud the world than we have right now (at our all time low I might add)? Attack Iran.
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