In our new book, Catastrophe, we spell out clearly how Obama has disarmed us in the war on terror and excoriate him for giving Hamas almost $1 billion in foreign aid funneled through the United Nations relief agency in Gaza that takes orders from Hamas. But now, the Administration’s weakness in supporting human rights in Iran writes a sad chapter in the history of our foreign policy.
For her part, Hillary Clinton is really playing hardball with Iran! Faced with its outrageous conduct in killing its own citizens to cow them into silence, she has disinvited Iranian diplomats from the hot dog festival commemorating July 4th. That’ll show ‘em.
But, in Catastrophe, we propose stronger action. One specific step that could send just the right message to Iran is to cut back its gasoline supplies. Despite having the world’s second largest reserves of oil, Iran must import 40% of its gasoline because of a lack of refining capacity. Most of its refined gasoline comes from the Jamnagar Refinery, operated and owned by Reliance Industries, an Indian company. And guess who has guaranteed a $500 million loan to expand this refinery? You did. The American taxpayer, through the Export-Import Bank provided the loan guarantees as part of a $900 million package to Reliance.
We urge Congress to pass the Sherman-Kirk Amendment, which just cleared a House Appropriation s Subcommittee with bi-partisan support. The amendment, co-sponsored by Democratic Congressman Brad Sherman of California and Republican Mark Kirk of Illinois, would cutoff Export-Import bank financing for any firm that exports gasoline to Iran or helps it to develop new refining capacity.
Orde Kittre, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies calls Iran’s dependence on imported gasoline its “Achilles’ Heel.” So let’s learn a lesson from OPEC and turn the tables, cutting gasoline imports to Iran.
Apart from the obvious question of why the United States taxpayer is helping to finance the refinement of Iran’s gasoline, the Sherman-Kirk Amendment offers the timid Obama Administration the perfect way to show the anger and outrage it claims to feel at the suppression of democratic dissent in Iran. It might even be more effective than the denial of Fourth of July hot dogs.
This bipartisan bill strikes at the very core of Iran’s economy and sends a potent signal of America’s support for human rights and opposition to totalitarian autocracy.
President Obama has unilaterally repealed the emphasis on human rights that was President Jimmy Carter’s major positive foreign policy accomplishment. He has replaced it with a value-neutral policy that appeases the forces of dictatorship and cowers in their wake.
The swift adoption of the Sherman-Kirk Amendment would give Obama a real weapon to discipline Iran and to pressure it to reach an accommodation with its own people. As speculators take their cue from Congress and bet on higher gasoline prices in Iran, the cost of gasoline would rise and catalyze further discontent with the regime. Iran subsidizes its gasoline prices, holding them to approximately 35 cents per gallon. With a falloff in refined capacity, the government would have to jump through hoops to avoid massive inflation in gasoline prices. Rationing would ensue.
Through economic, as opposed to military pressure, Obama will be sending a signal to Iran of how seriously we take human rights in the United States and how little Iran can afford to isolate itself from the global community.
The Sherman-Kirk Amendment is no off the wall idea. It has already been passed by a House Appropriations Subcommittee and, with Administration support, could easily become law.
Now is Obama’s chance to offer more than words to counter Iranian repression. We hope he will seize it.
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Obama has no desire to do anything to help America. The sooner Congress realizes that he is out to harm America and the sooner they remove him from office, the sooner we can begin to fix the damage he has done to our country.
Let’s just hope that we are not blown off the map before we get a chance.
Debra J.M. Smith
www.InformingChristians.com
Obviously Obama must have not done very well in history because the lessons of the past have taught us that pacifism and appeasement in the face of evil will never lead to peace but rather conflict; and that no effort whether a war or standing up for freedom can be won without difficult but necessary choices.
The similarities between Obama and Carter are remarkable including both came out of nowhere to beat the favorite (Obama over Clinon and Carter over Kennedy), both are spend and tax liberals backed by a Democratic controlled Congress, both have virtually no experience (although Carter was govenor for a couple of years), and their opponents had legacies to deal with (Ford with Nixon and McCain with Bush).
History seems to be repeating with the exception this time it will be worse because there is 300 trillion in consumer credit card debt, housing has collapsed, and Iran will more than likely have nuclear weapons. We have a president who has rolled the dice with the economy and our national security. Lets hope it does come up snake eyes. Very scary times.
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