[Peace-discuss] Fwd: Message from Senator Durbin

Karen Aram karenaram at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 24 03:17:27 UTC 2014


Mort
 
I hope so, though the response being a form letter gives the impression that he has made his mind up to support the new sanctions, so your disgust is well warrented. 
I think this means we all need to double our efforts to convince Durbin, its not in his best interests to support "war". 
 
Karen
 
From: mkbrussel at comcast.net
Subject: Re: [Peace-discuss] Fwd: Message from Senator Durbin
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 21:06:48 -0600
To: karenaram at hotmail.com

Yes, Karen, you are right. I should have called Durbin's office on this important issue, but had some hope that the petition I signed would have some effect. Who knows, perhaps it might, despite this ignorant deceptive litter.
--Mort


On Jan 23, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Karen Aram wrote:Mort
 
Agreed. I think they just send out form letters in response to any letters they receive, and don't bother reading. Reason I recommend calling our Representatives. I have been informed that the assistants who take the phone calls are required to record what is said. We should of course continue signing petitions.

 
From: mkb3 at mac.com
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 16:46:00 -0600
To: peace-discuss at anti-war.net
Subject: [Peace-discuss] Fwd: Message from Senator Durbin

How disgusting (and disingenuous) can a letter get? This letter was in response to a request that Durbin not join the increased-sanctions-on-Iran cabal inthe Senate. 
--mkb

Begin forwarded message:From: correspondence_reply at durbin.senate.gov
Date: January 23, 2014 4:38:23 PM CST
To: mkb3 at mac.com
Subject: Message from Senator Durbin
Reply-To: correspondence_reply at durbin.senate.gov

January 23, 2014   Mr. Morton Brussel2003 George Huff DriveUrbana, IL 61801-6203 Dear Mr. Brussel: Thank you for contacting me with your concern that Iran may be developing nuclear weapons. I appreciate hearing from you. The possibility that Iran intends to develop or acquire nuclear weapons presents the United States, European nations, and the rest of the international community with very real national security concerns. Convincing Iran’s leaders to abide by their nation’s commitments under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty has proven challenging. The agreement between Brazil, Turkey, and Iran not to develop nuclear weapons is not sufficient. It will take an international effort to apply economic pressure on Iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons capabilities. The United States and our allies should work aggressively to use the political and economic tools at our disposal to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. In 2010, Congress passed the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act, which extended U.S. economic sanctions placed on Iran under the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 and prohibits companies and individuals from working with Iran’s petroleum sector. The bill contained many provisions of the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act, which I cosponsored, and was signed into law by the President on July 1, 2010. Additionally, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 included a provision to impose unilateral sanctions against the Central Bank of Iran, blocking Iranian oil exports. President Obama also has issued a number of Executive Orders to take further steps in strengthening sanctions against Iran.
Thank you again for contacting me. I will keep your concerns in mind as Congress considers U.S. policy toward Iran. Please feel free to stay in touch. Sincerely,Richard J. DurbinUnited States Senator RJD/nd

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