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WASHINGTON
U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback today spoke at a forum on the plight
of Iranian dissidents against their country's tyranny, held
at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C.
"The issue we gather here to discuss today is at both
the most significant source of terrorism in the world as well
as the single biggest opportunity for a peaceful democratic
revolution in our age," Brownback said. "The issue
is Iran and the importance of standing in solidarity with
the brave Iranians who are resisting the tyranny and terror
of the Islamic Regime to win back their country. |
"In practical terms, this means that America
must abandon any talk of engaging the self-described reformers who
have not reformed the system in the seven years they have been in
power.
"In a country where nearly 70 percent of the people are under
the age of 35, the majority of Iranians today have never known a
system of government other than the tyranny of the mullahs and
they rightly place the blame for their miserable lives, on the regime
that promised to care for them but has instead, only brought sorrow,
domination and torture.
"The experiment that was the Islamic revolution as a form of
government has failed. To see this, you need only look into the
faces of Iran's youth. These brave kids and their mothers and
grandmothers, are risking everything for a better life. They know
that each time they take to the streets protesting the orders of
the regime, that they face imprisonment, torture, and perhaps death,
but they continue to defy their oppressors by the tens of thousands.
"The Iranian-American community and Iranians themselves explain
that this courage comes from a determination not to live lives of
continual desperation, lives without liberty. What we are seeing
in Iran is truly historic the people are resisting the regime
through non-violent means and they are successfully weakening it
from the inside. "But this regime won't go away easily. As
a result of the defiance of their people, the regime is telling
Iranians that America has cut a deal with the current government
in Iran that America will not support the brave protestors who
are giving their lives and their blood for freedom.
They are being told daily, that America will soon loosen its tough
sanctions on Iran that America will recognize the Islamic regime
and look the other way against its terrorist acts.
"Before I go any further, I want to emphasize to the Iranians
who may read this speech, that this is absolutely untrue. America
has cut no deal with Iran. America will not cut a deal with Iran.
"Iranians are being told this because it is the surest way
for the regime to dishearten the people and tear down the glimmer
of hope that is inspiring their pursuit of greater freedom and equality.
Because right now, America is the only world power that has stood
strong against this tyrannical regime. It is America who drew a
line in the sand and told Iran that there are consequences for such
destructive behavior. The youth of Iran know this and that is
why there has been such an immense sea change in the attitudes of
the Iranian people toward America.
"Some of my colleagues may be surprised to learn, as I was,
that there has evolved a great change in Iran which has slowly taken
place over the last several years. Many of us only hear about Iran
in the news when Western media show violent protests and the burning
of the American flag surrounded by chants of Death to America.'
"But my friends, that is exactly what the brutal regime in
control of Iran wants you to think. The fact is, the overwhelming
majority of Iranians today are strongly pro-American.
"After Sept. 11th, the Iranian people took to the streets holding
impromptu candlelight vigils in solidarity with the American people.
As you can imagine, such action was highly embarrassing to the ruling
mullahs and harsh crackdowns were ordered, people were again imprisoned
and tortured. What does it say to us that Iranians knew this would
be the consequence of their action and they did it anyway. "Contrast
these scenes with the images that came from other nearby countries
on that day, who are supposedly our allies images that celebrated
the destruction that came to our country on Sept. 11th. How can
we fight a war On terrorism where we engage our enemies and ignore
our friends? If we coddle the Iranian regime one iota, that is what
we will be doing.
"My friends, the simple fact is that the Iranians are going
to solve the problem that Iran poses to the rest of the world. All
they really need from us is strong and consistent political and
moral support.
"There is too much at stake in the region and in protecting
our own shores to shy away from this responsibility. If Iranians
are willing to be imprisoned, tortured and killed for merely demanding
a better life for themselves and their children, the very least
we can do is to support them whole-heartedly.
"Now is not the time for timidity or for trying to win the
favor of a regime that is going out of its way to cause us harm.
We must show the world that we stand by who we are: the land of
the free and the home of the brave," Brownback said.

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