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.




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