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Am I Being Naive About 'Unorthodox' Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul?

These are especially sensitive times, considering the presidential elections here, as well as in the Islamic Republic of Iran. President Obama has, realistically speaking, no choice but to appear as tough or tougher against the Zionist-created enemy, Iran, when his Republican rivals, excluding the one and only Ron Paul, vow to attack that country if elected. Doing otherwise would be tantamount to committing political suicide.

 

Despite being the oldest candidate in the field at 76, Paul has a significant youth following. "My principles of liberty are inviting to young people," he told Morgan. "Their minds are more open; they won't just accept the status quo." --- New Statesman

by Kam Zarrabi

 

On the evening of February 3rd, Piers Morgan of CNN was interviewing the unorthodox Republican presidential candidate, Ron Paul.

Dr. Paul is, as everyone knows, an outspoken antagonist of big government and global interventionism.

He is against “undeclared” wars, such as America’s assault on Iraq and Afghanistan, and unlike his Republican rivals on the campaign trail, he is strongly opposed to a potential American military attack against Iran.

Ron Paul’s position regarding the Iranian issues has been unabashedly expressed by him before and during his campaign as a presidential candidate. He does not believe that Iran is actually on the way to developing atomic weapons, and that Iran would be a threat to Israel, the region or the United States. He also has said that we should not be surprised by Iran’s nasty reactions to the threats of regime change and military attack, as well as actual acts of sabotage and assassinations committed or otherwise aided and abetted by the United States and Israel.

Piers Morgan pressed on rather belligerently by asking Ron Paul about the merits of a preemptive attack by Israel on Iran’s nuclear facilities. He had further buttered up that question by commenting, among other thing, that the Iranian President had already declared that Iran aimed at wiping Israel off the face of the map.

Congressman Paul, a man who is not known for eloquent spontaneity or debate skills, struggled to wedge his fragmented responses through the barrage of interruptions by the clearly irritated host, by pleading to be allowed to complete his sentences. He started by commenting that Ahmadinejad had never said he wanted to wipe Israel off the face of the map, and that the statement was a distortion created and perpetuated by our own media. He further explained that both the Israeli and American top security officials, as well as the IAEA people, do not believe that Iran is developing nuclear weapons or posing a threat to anybody.

Well, the frustrated Piers Morgan had simply done what he was supposed to do, and having carried out his duty, secured the continuation of his tenure as the host of that CNN evening program.

CNN’s Piers Morgan BIASED Ron Paul Interview Highlights

 

The day before, MSNBC, supposedly the anti-FOX, “liberal” station, showed its true colors again, when the morning anchor on the Morning Joe program, Joe Scarborough, was prompted, as though on cue, by his sidekick, Mika Brzezinski, to comment on Iran’s nuclear threats. Joe was clearly waiting for that signal, and entered into a totally non-sequitur commentary on the dangers and the unacceptability of a nuclear Iran! He talked about the dangers to not just Israel, but to Europe and the United States. He further pointed out that if Iran were to acquire nuclear weapons, an arms race would ensue in the region by the Arab regimes who are wary of Iran’s ambitions. Why did Joe Scarborough feel obliged to make statements like that? He did the same thing a few weeks ago, and I commented on it in one of my previous articles quoted below:

This portrayal has been aimed principally at the American people through the endorsement of America’s mass media and the entertainment industry, as well as through the influence and money of the Zionist groups and lobbies that affect political campaigns and their outcome. In other words, as long as the American public remains convinced that this “friend and ally”, this imaginary beacon of democracy and Western values, is in danger of annihilation by the evil “mullahs”, the Congress has no problem passing any resolution to accommodate Israel’s wishes and demands, with the Executive Branch forced to oblige or face public condemnation. Even the supposedly anti-FOX, liberal-leaning MSNBC morning anchor, Joe Scarborough, has to casually and very as-a-matter-of-factly refer to Iran as the real threat to the world, as he did the morning of January 6th in order to keep his job on the network. I have no doubt that this former congressman and John Wayne imitator knows better!

In the face of this well-orchestrated, nonstop, media frenzy, is it any surprise that over 50% of Americans, as the surveys show, would support a preemptive attack on Iran.

Let us also keep in mind that the annual AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, is to be held March 2-4, where all the bigwigs of our government bureaucracy will be attending, as they do every year, to pledge their unwavering support and allegiance to the Zionist state.

Again, ask yourselves, Why?

These are especially sensitive times, considering the presidential elections here, as well as in the Islamic Republic of Iran, . President Obama has, realistically speaking, no choice but to appear as tough or tougher against the Zionist-created enemy, Iran, when his Republican rivals, excluding the one and only Ron Paul, vow to attack that country if elected. Doing otherwise would be tantamount to committing political suicide. Obama’s position on Syria is no different.

From the other side, we have just heard Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamaneh’i, declare for the first time in his latest State of the Republic address, that Zionism is a cancerous tumor that must be removed (my direct translation of his Farsi text).

Now let us see what purpose such hostile rhetoric by both sides actually serves or is intended to serve.

Ignoring for a minute the overzealous media’s agenda-driven interpretation of what James Clapper had meant to say at the Senate Committee on January 31st, below is an excerpt from his remarks:

The man in charge of all of America’s intelligence gathering testified today before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for the annual Worldwide Threat Assessment. The following are excerpts from National Director of Intelligence James Clapper’s prepared remarks as provided to ABC News.

On Iran: We Don’t Know If They’ll Go for The Bomb, ‘Concerned’ About Attack on U.S.

“We assess Iran is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons, in part by developing various nuclear capabilities that better position it to produce such weapons, should it choose to do so. We do not know, however, if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons. Iran nevertheless is expanding its uranium enrichment capabilities, which can be used for either civil or weapons purposes.”

“Iran’s technical advancement, particularly in uranium enrichment, strengthens our assessment that Iran has the scientific, technical, and industrial capacity to eventually produce nuclear weapons, making the central issue its political will to do so. These advancements contribute to our judgment that Iran is technically capable of producing enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon, if it so chooses. We judge Iran would likely choose missile delivery as its preferred method of delivering a nuclear weapon… Elite infighting has reached new levels, as the rift grows between Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Ahmadinejad.”

What that all means is that Iran could, possibly, embark on developing nuclear weapons capabilities, if Iran chooses to do so. Daa!!!! Well, a fertilizer plant can also produce ammonium nitrate in quantities and forms that could create huge explosions that might, if positioned properly, potentially destroy an American aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz, if the plant managers decide to do so!

Should the Israelis or the Americans be concerned about that, too? Is this really a cause for alarm?

So, what is truly the reason behind all the war rhetoric?

I continue to hold the position that the charade, as I continue to call it, is to keep Iran as a perceived threat to Israel and now to the United States as well, for the following reasons:

1- Israel will continue to benefit from all the economic, diplomatic and military support from the United States, with American taxpayers’ support and the automatic endorsement of the US Congress.

2- The Arab oil states, supposedly threatened by a hostile, nuclear armed Iran, will remain compliant to American demands, and as military budget shortcomings may require, shall purchase tens of billions of dollars worth of American or Israeli arms to better defend themselves. Incidentally, Mr. Scarborough should differentiate between the Arab regimes and the Arab nations when he states that they are wary of the dangers of a nuclear Iran and might start an arms race. First of all, the Arab regimes he refers to do not share those views with the Arab nations they lead. Secondly, why did they not embark on an arms race when Israel, their true nemesis, started developing its vast nuclear weapons industry?

3- If Iran’s possible or potential goal is to someday acquire nuclear weapons capability, it would be abundantly more logical for that capability to serve only as a deterrent against threatening enemies, rather than as an offensive tool, which would result in Iran’s own total destruction. If it is the proliferation of nuclear arms technology in the region that is viewed as the main concern, it would be a lot easier to monitor those Arab regimes over whom we do have almost unchallenged influence and to prevent that from becoming a problem.

4- I therefore conclude as I have done many times in my past analyses that an Iran portrayed as a great threat to the strategic Middle East, to Israel, and now even to the United States, serves the purpose quite adequately. The American public opinion has been successfully brewed to fall for that narrative. This is something that a compliant Iran or an Islamic Republic perceived in good light would not provide. And, as an added bonus, all the negative portrayals and threats against the Islamic Republic help exacerbate the internal problems within Iran, which strengthens the position of Iran’s own hardliners and helps validate those negative portrayals – a true vicious circle!

5- Finally, why start an actual costly war with all its likely horror and devastation to all sides, when the mere threats of war and saber rattling could accomplish the objectives?

I still maintain that the pressure on Iran will relent when Pakistan replaces Iran as the region’s pariah.


Editing: Debbie Menon

Kam Zarrabi

Read More from this author:

A Nuclear-Armed Iran: A Blessing In Disguise

 

Kam Zarrabi is the author of In Zarathushtra’s Shadow and Necessary Illusion. He has conducted lectures and seminars on international affairs, particularly in relation to Iran, with focus on US/Iran issues. Zarrabi’s latest book is Iran, Back in Context.

More information about Mr. Zarrabi and his work is available at:intellectualdiscourse.com

 

 

Advisers flummoxed by BP stock disaster; Too many employees of the energy producer had too much company stock in their retirement plans.(News) go to website bp stock price

Investment News July 19, 2010 Byline: Hilary Johnson For financial advisers, the epicenter of the Deepwater Horizon disaster may not be the Gulf of Mexico but Whiting, Ind.

There, on the shores of Lake Michigan in the northwest corner of the Hoosier state, hundreds of longtime BP PLC employees at a legacy Amoco Corp. refinery have experienced a blowout of their retirement savings.

“I’ve received calls from people I don’t even know asking me what they should do because 100% of their assets are in BP stock, said Timothy J. McKenna, manager of Harvest Financial Planning LLC in Schererville, Ind., about 15 miles from the refinery. He counts about 130 BP employees and retirees among his clients.

For employees such as those who called Mr. McKenna, it may be too late to do much. BP American Depositary Receipts closed Friday at $37.10, down 38% from $59.49 on April 20, when a BP oil rig exploded, killing 11 people. The shares hit a low of $27.02 on June 25.

In some cases, advisers are recommending old-fashioned fixes. Mr. McKenna, for example, suggested that family members chip in to support their 88-year-old grandmother who had been relying on Social Security and a $1,600 quarterly dividend check, which BP temporarily suspended June 16.

Marc Ruiz, an adviser at Oak Partners Inc. in Merrillville, Ind., tried to stave off losses by selling BP shares at various points in the decline. His first trigger to sell came on news reports that the initial attempt to cap the gushing well wasn’t working.

“We don’t know what’s going on now; we need to sell and find out later, Mr. Ruiz recalls telling his colleagues.

At that point, he sold BP shares in discretionary accounts at $52. After speaking with clients who have non-discretionary accounts, Mr. Ruiz sold more shares at $45.

Finally, for the “big group of people who wouldn’t sell, he used a collar options strategy in which he bought puts for $30, meaning that the shares would be sold at that price, and calls at $40. Now Mr. Ruiz is waiting to see if the stock rebounds further to get as much as he can for those $40 calls, he said.

His firm counts about 60 BP refinery workers among its clients. They collectively hold about 50,000 BP shares, in and out of retirement accounts. Some who held their shares without any options strategies are just “crossing their fingers, Mr. Ruiz said, waiting for the situation to improve and the dividend to be reinstated.

Although he always preached diversification, with an ideal of no more than 5% in one asset, Mr. Ruiz said that it was almost impossible to get BP employees to diversify.

“They have such an emotional connection to the stock, he said, noting that owning BP shares is almost a badge of pride for some refinery workers, many of whom inherited shares from their refinery worker fathers in addition to the shares that they own in their own accounts.

“In hindsight, we were probably not as adamant about diversifying as we should have been, Mr. Ruiz said. “But BP was seen as a good company in the area, with a good dividend and good prospects.

Apparently, BP itself was confident in its own prospects.

As of the end of last year, BP shares accounted for more than $2 billion, or about 29% of the company’s $8.3 billion retirement plan. BP employees can choose the option of directing their retirement savings into BP shares, along with other investment choices. website bp stock price

BP isn’t unique. Other large multinational companies such as The Coca-Cola Co. and Caterpillar Inc., for example, have far greater concentrations of their own shares in their retirement plans at 51.3% and 44.3%, respectively, according to analyses performed by sister publication Pensions & Investments.

For some advisers, BP has become the new cautionary tale.

“I used to use Enron [Corp.] as an example; now I use BP, said Gary Busch, founder of Busch Financial Planning in Houston, who despite his best efforts couldn’t get one of his BP employee clients, who works at the company’s Houston office, to diversify. The client had about 25% of his assets in BP shares.

Fortunately, another client took his advice and sold all his 5,000 BP shares, which amounted to 10% of his $1.5 million 401(k) plan assets.

“My compensation package is tied to the company, and that is enough, said the client, who asked not to be identified for privacy reasons.

“I had a friend who had gotten hurt pretty badly with Enron. Logically, I knew it was good to diversify out of it, the client said.

“Emotionally, sometimes you wonder, but I’ve always taken Gary’s advice, and it’s always worked out well, the client said.

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10 Comments for “Am I Being Naive About 'Unorthodox' Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul?”

  1. A futile gesture on my part, sending a comment to Fox News, but….

    Sent this comment to Fox News on their program yesterday:

    To whom it may concern:

    I happened to see this interview while waiting for a flight in Memphis, and I was appalled at the misrepresentation of events in and around Iran by Bolton, and even more so by your reporter’s allowing them to go unchallenged. Now, I understand that the ownership of Fox News would never tolerate any criticism of Israel. But we are looking here at a replay of the nonexistent Iraqi WMDs on a grander and more destructive scale by the same collection of neo-conservative “chicken hawks,” not one of whom to my knowledge has ever spent a day in uniform (at least an American uniform), in which not only many ordinary Iranians would die, but many Americans as well.

    I would think simple journalistic ethics would compel certain points to be made: (1) Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and allows inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency, Israel is not a signatory and does not allow inspections; (2) Israel has an arsenal in excess of 300 nuclear weapons and Iran has no such arsenal; (3) any acquisition of a handful of nuclear weapons by Iran, IF it did so, would only affect the ability of Israel to attack it with virtual impunity; (4) Israeli warships and those of other nations regularly transit the Suez Canal; and (5) Israel has attacked its neighbors (such as the Lebanon & Gaza) often, Iran has attacked no one.

    The evidence indicates that Israel and not Iran is the problem, despite the machinations of the neo-conservatives and AIPAC to the contrary. As a 10-year Marine Corps veteran who served in Vietnam, I object to the notion that the defining purpose of the US should be to wage or to facilitate Israel’s wars. Anyone on your news team with a scrap of journalistic ethics ought to consider these points.

    Sincerely, (Dr) Alan Sabrosky.

    • Very well put. FOX probably chose not to argue because they CAN’T argue, not that anyone over the age of 12 and smarter than a bowling ball is surprised by their silence.

  2. http://www.newstatesman.com/200304070003
    Most neoconservative defence intellectuals have their roots on the left, not the right. They are products of the largely Jewish-American Trotskyist movement of the 1930s and 1940s, which morphed into anti-communist liberalism between the 1950s and 1970s and finally into a kind of militaristic and imperial right with no precedents in American culture or political history. Their admiration for the Israeli Likud party’s tactics, including preventive warfare such Israel’s 1981 raid on Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor, is mixed with odd bursts of ideological enthusiasm for “democracy”. They call their revolutionary ideology “Wilsonianism” (after President Woodrow Wilson), but it is really Trotsky’s theory of the permanent revolution mingled with the far-right Likud strain of Zionism.

  3. http://www.softpanorama.org/Skeptics/Political_skeptic/neocons.shtml
    Media barons like Murdock are powerful financial resources supporting neocons agenda. Without them neocons are just “lumpen-intellectuals” (“An lumpen-intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows.”), a bunch of harmless Trotskyites. With the media outlets and financial support from media empires and military industrial complex they are a very dangerous political force that along with Christian Right hijacked the Republican party and managed to enforce its agenda on the society using the disinformation the same the way it was used in the USSR.

    Unlike Trotskyites, neocons are statists par excellence (quite similar to Stalinists) : their core belief is that life of the civil society should be directed and regulated by the all-powerful state (in both its political and economic domains). This notion that is at odds both with the traditional conservative outlook and with the non-Stalinist Left. Whereas the conservative USA political tradition emphasize the dangers of centralized state power, the desirability of limited government and non-intervention in foreign affairs, the neocons worship state power, advocating an incontrollable increase of the role of state in society and giving such a state (symbolized by the President) a modern version of a mandate from heaven.

    “Export of democracy” by military means replaced “export of revolution”. Neocons substituted the Trotskyite idea of “export of revolution” with the “export of democracy.”

  4. Barry Goldwater : “Our problem is with … the religious extremists … who want to destroy everybody who doesn’t agree with them. I see them as betrayers of the fundamental principles of conservatism. A lot of so-called conservatives today don’t know what the word means.”

  5. …this is whats happening….

    this veteran is a true patriot former U.S. Army and CIA officer Ray McGovern was violently ejected from the audience and arrested after he stood up and turned his back in a silent protest of America’s foreign policy

    Ray McGovern Assaulted for Silent Protest at Hilary Clinton Speech.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWXOORUxOIY

    Barbara Walters in Syria:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0SQkzNTiaU&feature=related

    John Simpson in Syria:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PwFBqiH6As

    Charlie Rose in Syria:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3G4LrDSkuA

  6. Hillary Clinton’s Thesis about Radical Activist Saul Alinsky

  7. Ron Paul Leaks His Choice for Vice President!!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YogY9nS4yoE

    DEFEAT THE NEOCON LIKUD TROTSKYITES
    PUSH BACK THE BOLSHEVIK NEOCON LIKUD TROTSKYITES!!

    RAY McGOVERN A PATRIOT WHO REJECTS THE
    BOLSHEVIK NEOCON LIKUD TROTSKYITES!!
    http://ausfirst.alphalink.com.au/articles/partseven.html

  8. http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/11/11/the-last-bayonet-charge-in-vietnam/

    “Society is an open ended partnership between generations. The dead, and the not yet born, are as much a part of society as the living. To dishonor the dead is to reject the relationship upon which society is built, the relationship of obligation between generations. Those who have lost respect for the dead, have ceased to be trustees of their inheritance.”
    Edmund Burke-(12 January 1729 – 9 July 1797) was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher

  9. Any American adult who supports a preemptive strike on Iran, even out of sheer ignorance, all should be led blind-folded to a corral where they are to get on their knees and face a wall lined up next to other gullible useful idiots. Then one-by-one they should be shot in the back of the skull at point-blank range, execution-style.

    Yeah, that’s harsh. But it needs to be. If people are going to be that ignorant, and if the number really is 50% of Americans would support such an attack… then what’s even the point? What’s the point of spreading ‘awareness’ or ‘waking up’ people to ‘the truth’ when nobody even cares? They don’t listen, they don’t care, they don’t believe you, at they like Israel and wars anyways. It doesn’t matter how many times you dumb down and make PC even the provable facts. And as far as I’m concerned, it’s just just the elite powers that be. It’s these people… Every other one of our fellow Americans. To quote Star Wars: ‘who’s more foolish? the fool or the fool who follows him?’ Whose fault is it? The controllers or the ones being controlled (and seem to like it just fine).

    Nevermind the fact that gas will jump up to $20+ per gallon or that a worst-case scenario involves a nuclear war. Nevermind the fact that they are falling for the exact same neocon media hawks who just a few years ago lied their way to a war in Iraq. Nevermind the fact that our economy is in the gutter as a result of these wars.

    If they want to attack Iran, they can do it themselves. Cram them all in cargo planes and parachute them into Iran. See how long they last.

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