Rather the Iranian regime’s mismanagement of the economy is causing the pain: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton made it clear that the United
States had no intention of relaxing the sanctions — particularly now,
just as they show the first sign of forcing Iran’s leaders to rethink
the costs of their nuclear program.
“We have always said that we had a dual-track approach to this, and one
track was trying to put pressure on the Iranian government to come to
the negotiating table,” Mrs. Clinton told reporters. But she said it was
Iran’s own mismanagement of its economy, more than the sanctions, that
deserved “responsibility for what is going on inside Iran.”
“And that is who should be held accountable,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And I
think that they have made their own government decisions, having nothing
to do with the sanctions that have had an impact on the economic
conditions inside the country.”
It will hurt civilians. It will hurt the great mass of Iranians outside of those we claim to be targeting. This is an experiment in collective punishment. The experiment involves putting the screws to an entire nation in hopes that the masses will rise up and throw out the real targets of our wrath. This hope is false and unfounded. The only way to topple the current regime is to allow events to take their course and leave that in the hands of Iranians themselves.
Collective punishment, starvation of a mass population is a violation of the Geneva Convention. Our policy is a violation of international law. The blood of the dead will be on our heads. We will not let Clinton or Obama off the hook easily. She will not blame the victim for his suffering. We will tell the world that the U.S. is the perpetrator and responsibility for this empty suffering lies on our doorstep.
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