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Edited on Thu Jan-27-05 01:26 PM by TexasLawyer
I sent my Texas Senator a frantic e-mail after reading the Seymour Hersh article alleging that US commandos are in Iran choosing military targets, and that the US is getting ready to bomb Iran, and/or support Israel's bombing campaign on Iran.
Among other things, my e-mail reminded Sen. Cornyn about the illegal and useless war this country is already involved in. From this response, I don't think my Senator was getting me. (And I wasn't asking for "relevant legislation"-- I was looking for the Senate and House to shut this insanity down and to take back the oversight responsibility on covert US activities that they're supposed to have).
Reading between the lines, he basically says "The Pentagon is going to do what it's going to do, so shut up."
We've got a LOT to do, folks.
Dear _____,
Thank you for contacting me about the United States' policy toward Iran. I appreciate having the benefit of your views on this matter.
After 24 years of theocratic rule and nearly 7 years of so-called reform government, it is clear that the repressive government in Iran has not changed. Last year's pro-democracy demonstrations crushed by the government saw several demonstrators killed, hundreds badly beaten, and over 4,000 arrested. These are the actions of a vicious regime that fears for its survival.
A State Department report released in 2003, cities Iran as "the most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2002." It has provided funding, training, weapons, and safe haven to anti-Israeli terrorist groups, including Lebanese Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command. According to the State Department, Iran is also in the process of developing a full-scale nuclear program.
On May 19, 2003, Senator Sam Brownback introduced the Iran Democracy Act (S. 1082), of which I am a co-sponsor. This legislation, which supports the right of the Iranian people to choose their own government, is just the beginning. The United States must send a clear message to Iran that we will not stand idly by while the regime abuses Iranian families and children, and we will not tolerate support for terrorism or illegal weapons programs that threaten the cause of peace and security in the Middle East.
For the sake of freedom and security in the Middle East, we must adopt a comprehensive policy toward the current regime in Iran. This policy should provide strong and unequivocal support for groups in Iran that are dedicated to freedom and human rights. It should also include increased pro-democracy broadcasting into Iran. We must undertake serious diplomatic efforts to end the flow of nuclear components to Iran and continue multilateral efforts to press Iran to allow international inspectors to have unfettered access to all locations.
I appreciate having the opportunity to represent the interests of Texans in the United States Senate, and you may be certain that I will keep your views in mind as relevant legislation is considered.
Thank you for taking the time to contact me.
Sincerely,
JOHN CORNYN United States Senator
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