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Over
the past weekend Hillary Clinton pledged to end the war in Iraq if she is
elected. "If we in Congress don't end this war before January 2009, as
president, I will," she told a large crowd at the Democratic National
Committee's winter convention in Washington.
It was the first time since announcing her
candidacy that Hillary acknowledged the growing movement against the war
when discussing Iraq, which faced its bloodiest period since the invasion
almost four years ago with over 1,000 reported deaths in the last seven
days alone. Also in attendance at the DNC meeting were other presidential
hopefuls, including John Edwards and Sen. Barack Obama, who both attempted
to paint themselves as the best antiwar candidate in the hunt for the
White House.
The top candidates' tepid words on Iraq were a sign of what's to come over
the next year and a half as their rhetorical talents are turned on high.
Despite Obama's reassurance that he did not support the war from the
beginning, along with Edwards' claims that he's had a change of heart on
his past pro-war votes -- neither candidate distinguished their position
from the Bush administration when it came to the looming Iran
confrontation.
In fact two weeks earlier, while visiting Israel, Edwards laid out his
position on Iran quite succinctly:
"Let me be clear: Under no circumstances can Iran be allowed to have
nuclear weapons . . . The vast majority of people are concerned about what
is going on in Iraq. This will make the American people reticent toward
going for Iran. But I think the American people are smart if they are told
the truth, and if they trust their president. So Americans can be educated
to come along with what needs to be done with Iran."
Hillary Clinton pushed virtually the same bitter line while addressing the
annual AIPAC convention held in New York City last week. "U.S. policy must
be clear and unequivocal: We cannot, we should not, we must not permit
Iran to build or acquire nuclear weapons,'' Clinton told the crowd of
Israel supporters. "In dealing with this threat . . . no option can be
taken off the table.''
Barack Obama has also been upfront about how he would deal with Iran,
arguing that he would not rule out the use of force and supports surgical
strikes of alleged nuclear sites in the country if diplomacy (read:
coercion) fails. To put it bluntly, none of the front running Democrats
are opposed to Bush's dubious "war on terror" or his bullying of Iran.
They support his aggression in principle but simply believe a Democratic
presidency could handle the job more astutely. All put Israel first and
none are going to fundamentally alter U.S. foreign policy in the Middle
East.
Times like these require bravery. They require a fight. A fight against
immoral and illegal policies. A fight against tyranny. A fight for
freedom. Freedom from hatred. Freedom from occupation. Americans and the
people of the Middle East deserve better than Hillary Clinton, John
Edwards and Barack Obama. They deserve to live their lives without the
threat of warfare and bloodshed. They deserve to live without fear.
Joshua Frank
is Co-Editor of Dissident Voice, and the author of Left Out!
How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. He edits
BrickBurner.org, the official blog of Dissident
Voice. He can be reached at:
joshua@dissidentvoice.org.
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*
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Two Warmongers in a Pod
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and Lesser-Evil Politics
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