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Letter to Senator Herb Kohl

 

 

1st March 2012

 

Dear Senator Herb Kohl,

Thank you so much for your reply. I share the same sentiments as Sean Stone and salute his courage. He is a child of God, he seeks the truth and he will get it because the silent majority will slowly muster the courage to follow his footsteps to stop the bombing of Tehran. Stone on O’Reilly show also predicted that an Occupy Tehran movement akin to Occupy Wall Street is on its way, and he suggested that President Jimmy Carter be enlisted to help solve the problems in Middle East. I hope Hollywood and your good self would also support this cause for a better and brighter world.

America must not rush into any military decision like what they had done in Iraq because regret will be too late. George Bush Jr was tricked by the ‘Jewish Hawks’ who had told him that Iraq got Weapons of Mass Destruction and he went in without thinking of the consequences. The end result as we all had witnessed was a total disaster and especially for America!! The experience in Iraq had shown to the Americans that they need to have a rational mind. Please read what Robert Bird got to say on the preemptive strike on Iraq and I have taken the end paragraphs for your reading, http://www.worldharmonyday.com/news_us-iraq_3robert.php

“As if that were not bad enough, members of Congress are reluctant to ask questions which are begging to be asked. How long will we occupy Iraq? We have already heard disputes on the numbers of troops, which will be needed to retain order. What is the truth? How costly will the occupation and rebuilding be? No one has given a straight answer. How will we afford this long-term massive commitment, fight terrorism at home, address a serious crisis in domestic healthcare, afford behemoth military spending and give away billions in tax cuts amidst a deficit, which has climbed to over $340 billion for this year alone? If the President’s tax cut passes it will be $400 billion. We cower in the shadows while false statements proliferate. We accept soft answers and shaky explanations because to demand the truth is hard, or unpopular, or may be politically costly.

But, I contend that, through it all, the people know.

The American people unfortunately are used to political shading, spin, and the usual chicanery they hear from public officials. They patiently tolerate it up to a point. But there is a line. It may seem to be drawn in invisible ink for a time, but eventually it will appear in dark colors, tinged with anger.

When it comes to shedding American blood – – when it comes to wrecking havoc on civilians, on innocent men, women, and children, callous dissembling is not acceptable. Nothing is worth that kind of lie – – not oil, not revenge, not re-election, not somebody’s grand pipedream of a democratic domino theory.

And mark my words, the calculated intimidation, which we see so often of late by the “powers that be” will only keep the loyal opposition quiet for just so long.

Because eventually, like it always does, the truth will emerge. And when it does, this house of cards, built of deceit, will fall.”

How high the cost America got to pay but on the other hand Israel came out without a scratch because they achieved their goal to get others to do their dirty work to bomb Iraq and one more less threat for them. Now they want history to repeat again because this time Iran is the threat. If you look at the Iraq war it looked kind of silly for America because the rest of the world are doing so well financially while you were and still are trying to keep the world safe and meanwhile America is going downhill besides so many deaths of young soldiers. Ask yourself IS IT WORTH IT? If America is to go down it should go down on its own term but not again to let others pull America down due to their insecurity and fear.

In an interview on CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS, this was what Mr Brzezinski said, “We don’t need to go to war and we have to make that very clear to our Israeli friends. We’re not going to go to war. They’re not going to go to war by flying over our airspace over Iraq. We’re not going to support them. If they do it, they will be on their own. The consequences will be theirs, because the price we’ll all pay if they start a massive war, which the Iranians interpret as being done with our connivance, will be disastrous for us in Afghanistan, in Iraq, in the terms of oil, stability in the Middle East more generally.”

The Israelis and Palestinians is the root cause to this world problem, thus the world would need to fix this problem first before the rest can be resolved. As long as America and the world delay the act of helping the Palestinian people to have a homeland,  the world will not have peace, harmony and unity. Senator Klobuchar said, “Compelling Iran to abandon its support for terrorism, promote the rights of its citizens, and terminate its nuclear enrichment program is critical to meeting the goal of long-term stability in the Middle East and around the world.” I don’t think this is the way the world sees it because as long as the Palestinian people still do not have a homeland,  the prospects of  long term stability in Middle East and around the world will remain bleak.

 

Love, light, peace, harmony and unity,

Sunflower Chong

 

From: “senator_kohl@kohl.senate.gov”
To: sunflower_chong@yahoo.com
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: My Letter To President Obama

 

Dear Ms. Sun Wah:

I appreciate your thoughts about U.S. policy toward Iran.  As you know, tensions between the United States and Iran have run deep for many years, and these tensions have only worsened recently.

In 2008, the UN Security Council passed a resolution requiring Iran to cease all uranium enrichment and suspend its nuclear program.  The Iranian government did not cooperate, alleging that it was pursuing a peaceful, civilian nuclear program.  A November 2011 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cast doubt on this claim, and since then, international negotiations have broken down.  The United States and the UN Security Council have imposed numerous sanctions on Iran, particularly on its energy and financial sectors.  Most recently, Congress voted to sanction Iran’s central bank, a measure I supported.

On top of this, there are widespread concerns about Iran’s support for extremist groups throughout the Middle East. The Iranian regime also has a dismal record on domestic human rights and brutally suppressed the type of popular demonstrations that swept through the region in 2011.  Other recent incidents include government-sponsored mob violence against the British embassy in Tehran, as well as an ill-fated plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States.

The Obama Administration is carefully evaluating the situation in Iran and is exploring all possible options.  It would be highly destabilizing for a fundamentalist regime like Iran to successfully build a nuclear weapon, and we cannot dismiss military action as a last resort.  However, we should do all we can to avoid another violent and expensive conflict in the Middle East.  We have important priorities to address here in America.

I am closely following developments in the region, and I will keep your views in mind when Iran policy comes before the Senate again.  Thanks very much for contacting me.

 

Sincerely,

Herb Kohl

United States Senator

 

20 February 2012

 

Dear Senator Herb Kohl,

Today is World Harmony Day I have just written to President Obama with the hope that he can stops the Netanyahu government to bombing Iran and let diplomacy succeed because the world cannot afford another war.

http://dearmmlee.wordpress.com/category/barack-obama/today-is-whd/

Thanks for all your support.

 

Love,

Sunflower Chong

Founder of http://www.worldharmonyday.com

 

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