Leading Senators, ex-US bureaucrats recommend strong policy on Iran
WASHINGTON, March 17: Commemorating the Iranian New Year of
1396, bi-partisan leading members of the United States Senate united with the
Nowruz assembly, funded by the Organization of Iranian American Communities
(OIAC), asking for transformation in Iran.
While condemning the Iranian government's negative conduct,
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman, John McCain (R-AZ) revealed, "I
think the only thing that the Iranian regime understands is, as Ronald Reagan
called it, peace through strength. But
most of all, I hope that we can give the people who are now residing in that
country the hope and belief and commitment to all of us that someday they will
know freedom again."
Foreign Relations Committee member, Senator Jeanne Shaheen
(D-NH) greeted the relocation of thousands of Iranian dissenters, the populaces
of Camp Liberty, Iraq, in Albania and lauded the Albanian Ambassador for her nation's
endeavors in this regard.
Homeland Security Committee member, Senator Gary Peters
(D-MI) acknowledged the necessity for a bi-partisan endeavor in US Senate to avert
"proliferation in the hands of this regime that has one of the worst human
rights records anywhere on the planet, which constantly is suppressing any kind
of free press or demonstrations or any kinds of activities as a free society,
we simply cannot let them have those weapons of mass destruction."
In a video communication, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the
President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, uttered her backing
for a "bipartisan measure demanding pressure on the Iranian regime to stop
its destabilizing actions in support of terrorist groups, and its continued
test-firing of ballistic missiles… a legislative language, which calls for the
application of UN Security Council resolution 2231 as well as a bill that calls
for the designation of the IRGC as a Foreign Terrorist Organization."
In his comments, ex-Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) stated, “The
bipartisan consensus about the threat that Iran represents has returned, and
there's a real interest in focusing in on a regime in Iran and changing what
exists now. I don't think it's been phrased any better than the program, the
ten-point program that Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, on behalf of the National Council of
Resistance of Iran, and on behalf of the people of Iran, has issued.”
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