
Robert Naiman on US Threats Against Iran
January 25, 2008
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Hi, I'm Robert Naiman, and I'm the National Coordinator
of Just Foreign Policy.
Many in the United States and around the world hoped the
release of the new U.S. National Intelligence Estimate
on Iran, which concluded that Iran does not have a
nuclear weapons research program, would lead to a
fundamental change in U.S. policy towards Iran.
Likewise, many hoped that the apparent reduction in
violence in Iraq that the Bush Administration had
previously blamed on Iran would lead to more diplomatic
engagement and less saber-rattling from the White House.
Instead, President Bush has disowned the consensus
assessment of US intelligence agencies and continues to
push the U.S. towards military confrontation with Iran.
There has been no change in the Bush Administration's
policy of military threats against Iran, although this
policy is a clear violation of international law.
Indeed, this month the Pentagon dramatically escalated
tensions by releasing information about a military
encounter with Iran that turned out to be largely false
and highly misleading.
Journalist and author Stephen Kinzer wrote a book about the
history of U.S. relations with Iran, beginning with the
CIA-supported coup that overthrew the democratic
government there in the 1950s. Now Kinzer is on a
22-city tour, raising public awareness about the danger
of U.S. military confrontation with Iran and pressing
the case for real diplomacy - direct and comprehensive
talks with Iran on all issues in dispute without
pre-conditions.
Kinzer will be speaking in Champaign on Sunday,
February 17, at 3pm at a forum on U.S. relations with
Iran at the University YMCA on Wright Street on the
University of Illinois campus. The forum is free and
open to the public.
The United States government is currently on a path towards
military confrontation with Iran. Only an informed and
mobilized public opinion can force our government to
change course.
For more information about the tour, see the tour website,
www.follyofattackingiran.org.
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