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MJ Rosenberg There can be little doubt that Hillary Clinton lost the 2008 nomination for president because she voted to authorize the Iraq war. If she had opposed it, there would have been no rationale for the Obama candidacy. It is likely that she, not President Obama, would now be in the White House. It seems crazy. But Clinton might see history repeat itself. Today President Obama’s effort to achieve a peaceful resolution of our differences with Iran through diplomacy and not war is under serious attack by the same neoconservative claque that promoted the Iraq war. Almost a veto-proof majority of senators is supporting new Iran sanctions that would, if implemented, almost surely cause the Iranians to walk away from the negotiating table. That would greatly increase the chances for war. Last night, in his State Of The Union message, President Obama made clear that he will veto any new Iran sanctions so long as there is a chance that negotiations could succeed. His language was strong, leaving no doubt that he views the new sanctions bill as dangerous to U.S. interests. Obama’s forcefulness on this issue is good news. It couldn’t be more obvious that the last thing he wants in the remainder of his term is another war. But where is his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton? So far she has had nothing to say about the Congressional initiative to block Obama’s Iran diplomacy. She has to know that if she forcefully supported what President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are trying to do, unsure Democrats would likely follow her lead. But where is she? I suspect that she is doing what she did back when she had to make her decision about the Iraq war. Weighing policy considerations against the desires of some of her hawkish supporters (mainly, her AIPAC donors like #1 donor Haim Saban). Hopefully I am wrong. Hopefully she will support President Obama and make clear that the United States will pursue a diplomatic solution with Iran — not war, by us or Israel — if she becomes president. If she won’t do that, if she makes the same mistake twice, progressive Democrats will need to find another candidate. Just like we did last time. And she will lose. SOME GOOD NEWS: Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a co-sponsor of the AIPAC sanctions bill, has asked that his name be taken off. follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend Copyright © 2014 MJ Rosenberg, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to MJ Rosenbergs mailing list. MJ Rosenberg P.O. Box 76283 Washington, DC 20013
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 01:33:53 +0000

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