[Peace-discuss] More honest on Israel than Bush or Obama

C. G. Estabrook galliher at uiuc.edu
Sun Dec 28 14:52:24 CST 2008


	Paul: No such thing as an independent Israel
	Sun, 28 Dec 2008 14:03:57 GMT
	By Jihan Hafiz, Press TV, Washington

The following is an exclusive Press TV interview with US congressman Ron Paul, a 
unique conservative politician who wants an end to US military presence on 
foreign soil, advocates US withdrawal from the UN, NATO and the North American 
Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and opposes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Ron Paul, House representative of the 14th district of Texas, believes that US 
foreign policy must be reformed to avoid conflicts around the world.

The interview was conducted outside the Foreign Relations Committee.

Press TV: What is your opinion on the idea of the US blocking Iran's oil exports 
and preventing its gasoline imports from reaching the country (based on H. Con. 
Res. 362 previously sought by US congressmen)?

Paul: I think it is an outrage I think it is a blockade. It is the use of force 
to stop the inflow of petroleum products and people and goods, banking, trains, 
cars, trucks, cargos. It's all prohibited. How can we stop that without the use 
of the navy and without the use of force? This idea is not a blockade it is just 
pure silliness on their part [US senators and congressmen].

If we bomb them, that's the start of hostilities. They (US policy makers) are 
never willing to take anything off the table, which includes a nuclear-first 
strike. So, if they do that do you think the Iranians are going to sit still? 
They are going to react!

The opposition said that, well, we don't want them to block the Strait of Hormuz 
[the Persian Gulf waterway which allows the passages of a third of the world's 
daily oil supply]. They ought to change their policy because they are more 
likely to get the Strait of Hormuz blocked if we persist on this. If we do any 
bombing or we put on a blockade, it's going to lead to big trouble.

Press TV: There has been a lot of speculation that Israel may act on its own and 
conduct an independent air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Do you think 
that's possible?

Paul: I don't think there is such a thing as an independent Israel doing 
anything, because I think no matter what they do its our money, its our weapons, 
and their not going to do it without us approving it and if they get into 
trouble we're going to bail them out, so there is no separation between the two.

Press TV: During your line of questioning at the Foreign Relations Committee you 
mentioned the Seymour Hersh article, which was among the articles that revealed 
that the Congress had awarded the Bush administration hundreds of millions of 
dollars for a covert operation to overthrow the Iranian government. Why did you 
mention those stories?

Paul: Well it's something that I have known about and heard about and it does go 
on. It goes on all around the world. To me it was a surprise that it was news, 
because we have been doing that and people do talk about it. I think it's an 
outrage. How would we react if somebody did it to us? We would be infuriated, 
willing to go to war. The fact that somebody came and tried to undermine our 
government.

http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=79752&sectionid=3510302

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