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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Olmert, Rice Blame World for Not Stopping Iran
zvi Ben Gedalyahu
Israel's Prime Minister and two American leaders told an American Jewish lobby that the world needs to back stronger sanctions against Iran to stop it from becoming a nuclear power. Despite politicians' calls not to invest in Iran, both leading US presidential candidates have investments in companies dealing with the anti-Zionist regime.Speaking at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference in Washington Tuesday night, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stopped short of calling for attacking Iran if it does not allow international officials to inspect its nuclear facility. However, he clearly left the option open, saying, "the Iranian threat must be stopped by all possible means. International economic and political sanctions on Iran, as crucial as they may be, are only an initial step."
He and U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice also called on Europe to back stiffer sanctions against Tehran. Referring to a United Nations report this week that suggested Iran is withholding information from international monitors, she dismissed Iran's claims that its aims are peaceful.
Asking why Iran has prevented inspectors from visiting several sites, she told the audience, "Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's just hard to imagine that there are innocent answers to these questions."
"Our partners in Europe and beyond need to exploit Iran's vulnerabilities more vigorously and impose greater costs on the regime - economically, financially, politically and diplomatically," Secretary Rice said. Prime Minister Olmert called on the international community to penalize Iran by barring business travelers and imposing sanctions on companies that refine gasoline for Iran.
Monday night, Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain spoke before the AIPAC audience and said, "The United States should impose financial sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran." He also said the U.S. should launch an international divestment campaign from companies doing business with Iran in order that "the radical elite who run that country will become even more unpopular."
However, both Sen. McCain and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama have investments in foreign companies working in Iran, United Press International (UPI) reported.
Sen. McCain's wife Cindy controls a trust fund that lists $315,000 in mutual funds whose investments include companies operating in Iran. Sen. Obama, who last year sponsored a bill to encourage states to redirect investments from Iran, has a fund that includes $100,000 in similar investments. Sen. Obama's spokesman said the investments will be sold immediately.
Sen. Obama is to outline his Middle East policy in an address to AIPAC on Wednesday.
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