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US Republicans Call for Stronger Position on Iran (VoA)

VOA News - US Republicans Call for Stronger Position on Iran: Via Voice of America.

U.S. Senator John McCain Saturday repeated his party's calls for stronger support of Iran's protesters from the U.S. government.

Speaking on behalf of the Republican party for the weekly radio and Internet address, McCain said "we stand with" the Iranians who are protesting a disputed presidential election in the face of a heavy government crackdown.

He said the Iranians ask for nothing besides "public declarations of solidarity, and public denunciations of the tyrants who oppress them," and he said the United States has a "moral obligation" to do so.

The Republicans have criticized Mr. Obama for not taking a stronger stand on the events in Iran.  But Mr. Obama has said the U.S. respects the sovereignty of Iran, and is not interfering in its internal affairs.

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Norman Solomon: Full-Spectrum Idiocy: GOP and Chavez on Iran

Norman Solomon: Full-Spectrum Idiocy: GOP and Chavez on Iran: Via Huffington Post.

When approaching Iran, the Republican Party line and the Hugo Chavez line are running in opposite directions -- but parallel. The leadership of GOP reaction and the leadership of Bolivarian revolution have bought into the convenient delusion that long-suffering Iranian people require assistance from the U.S. government to resist the regime in Tehran.

Inside Iran, advocates for reform and human rights have long pleaded for the U.S. government to keep out of Iranian affairs. After the CIA organized the coup that overthrew Iran's democracy in 1953, Washington kept the Shah in power for a quarter century. When I was in Tehran four years ago, during the election that made Mahmoud Ahmadinejad president, what human rights activists most wanted President Bush to do was shut up.

But Bush played to the same kind of peanut gallery that is now applauding the likes of Sen. John McCain. The Bush White House denigrated the 2005 election just before the balloting began -- to the delight of the hardest-line Iranian fundamentalists. The ultra-righteous Bush rhetoric gave a significant boost to Ahmadinejad's campaign.
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Sen. John McCain on Neda/Iran (C-Span Video)

John McCain addresses Neda on Senate floor. "Today, I and all America pays tribute to a brave young woman who was trying to exercise her fundamental human rights and was killed in the streets of Tehran."

Sen. McCain reads an AP article on protest crackdown but mainly focuses on the death of the woman known as "Neda," who was killed and her video posted on YouTube. He then reads another article detailing the death.

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