“The president was silent”
Sunday July 29, 2012
“I spoke some years ago in Israel at the Herzliya Conference and laid out seven steps to keep Iran from becoming nuclear. They have not been taken, until one, more recently. I said that crippling sanctions needed to be put in place immediately.”
Had those sanctions been implemented Iran’s economy “would be on its knees at this point. That combined with standing up with Iranian dissidents, the president was silent when dissidents took to the streets in Tehran. I would have spoken out in favor of representative government and against the Ahmadinejad regime. The president was silent. In addition, I think Ahmadinejad should have been indicted under the genocide conviction,”
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