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Asian Tribune is published by World Institute For Asian Studies|Powered by WIAS Vol. 12 No. 423

Letter from America: The 'Amen Corner' in the Capitol Hill

By Dr. Habib Siddiqui

Habib_Siddiqui_117.jpgWith the U.S. presidential election only five months away, the Capitol Hill is behaving more and more like a cheer-leading ‘Amen Corner’ for the rogue state of Israel these days than a body of wise law-makers that care about what is best for the USA and her people.

Two weeks ago, the House of Representatives passed a resolution H. Res.568 that was designed to tie the president’s hands on Iran policy. The vote was 401 in favor with only 11 opposing. Amongst the brave ones that voted against this Resolution were: Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. Among the cowards that decided to remain abstain were Keith Ellison and John Conyers.

The resolution was the usual boilerplate denouncing the Islamic Republic of Iran as a “state sponsor of terrorism” that is on the road to nuclear weapons capability, and “urges the President to reaffirm the unacceptability of an Iran with nuclear-weapons capability and opposition to any policy that would rely on containment as an option in response to the Iranian nuclear threat.” This was like telling the president that any U.S. response to that “threat” other than war was unacceptable.

Just reflect on the audacity of the resolution. Everyone knows that America cannot afford another war now. And these senators at the Capitol Hill ought to know better than ordinary Joe, Dick or Harry. Thus, why this madness to rush to another war, and at whose behest? The answer is: AIPAC. The all-powerful pro-Israeli Jewish lobby has been trying hard to push the USA to start a war with Iran since the fall of the Shah. It was behind the war against Iraq. And now the target has shifted to Iran but its very methodology - the scaremongering tactics mixed with lies and deceptions – has remained virtually the same.

Through its mouthpieces in the Capitol Hill (and there are too many of these parrots), back in 2002, just months before invasion of Iraq, we were told, “Saddam Hussein is not far from developing and acquiring the means to strike the United States, our friends and our allies with weapons of mass destruction. Thus, if we do not act now, when?” (Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Oct. 9, 2002) And as we know, Ileana, like her many pro-Israeli hawks, was wrong.

Now she would like us to believe that “The Iranian regime continues to pose an immediate and growing threat to the United States, to our allies, and to the Iranian people. We are running out of time to stop the nightmare of a nuclear weapons-capable Iran from becoming a reality...We must meet our responsibility to the American people and protect the security of our Nation, our allies, and the world from this threat of a nuclear capable Iran.” (May 15, 2012) Why should America believe her kind?

Ten years ago, Howard Berman (D-CA), another puppet and unabashed supporter of the rogue state of Israel, said, “But under today’s circumstances, the best way to give peace a chance and to save the most lives, American and Iraqi, is for America to stand united and for Congress to authorize the President to use force if Saddam does not give up his weapons of mass destruction. Confront Saddam now, or pay a much heavier price later.” And he misled the country on Iraqi-WMDs. On May 15, 2012 Berman said, “What better time for this body to send an unambiguous message that Iran must never be allowed to achieve a nuclear weapons capability and that its nuclear weapons program must end once and for all?”

The list of these AIPAC-parrots for the state of Israel is too long to waste our time realigning about what they said. (An interested reader may like to browse the collections of Nima Shirazi.) They can lie without feeling ashamed. That is how bad and evil they are.

So, I was not too shocked to see that the pro-war Resolution passed in the House with a vote of 401 in favor with only 11 opposing. Amongst the brave ones that voted against this Resolution were: Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. Among the nine cowards that decided to abstain were Keith Ellison and John Conyers.

As Nima noted, it is better to be a coward than to be in the pocket of the AIPAC. Well, that sums it up well for all of us as to where the Capitol Hill has descended down to in the moral compass. One can only pity these spineless and warmongering members of the ‘Amen Corner.’ A sad day in deed for all those who voted them into the Capitol Hill!

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