Obama On Iran: "The World Is Watching"
President Calls On Tehran To Halt "Violent and Unjust Actions" Against Its Own People
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With the tensions rising in Iran, Mr. Obama is monitoring the situation with senior advisors, but he continues to maintain his reserve on the topic. Rather than directly criticizing the Iranian government's actions, he expressed more lofty thoughts.
In a statement released this afternoon by the White House, the president said, "We mourn each and every innocent life that is lost. We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people. The universal rights to assembly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exercise those rights.
"As I said in Cairo, suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away. The Iranian people will ultimately judge the actions of their own government. If the Iranian government seeks the respect of the international community, it must respect the dignity of its own people and govern through consent, not coercion.
"Martin Luther King once said, 'The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.' I believe that. The international community believes that. And right now, we are bearing witness to the Iranian peoples' belief in that truth, and we will continue to bear witness."
As the election protests have played out this past week, the president has received criticism by some for evincing a tone that was judged too soft.
For example, on Fox News Senator John McCain said, "People are being killed and beaten in the streets of Tehran and all over Iran, and we should stand up for them … the way we stood up for the Polish workers in Gdansk, the way we stood up for the people of then Czechoslovakia in the Prague Spring, and we have stood up for freedom in every part of the world. We're not doing that."
In a nutshell, Mr. Obama doesn't want to provide President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the ammunition needed to make the United States a bad actor in his play by accusing Washington of interfering with Iran's internal political process.
In an interview Friday with CBS News' Harry Smith, Mr. Obama said, "The last thing that I want to do is to have the United States be a foil for those forces inside Iran who would love nothing better than to make this an argument about the United States. That's what they do. That's what we've already seen. We shouldn't be playing into that. There should be no distractions from the fact that the Iranian people are seeking to let their voices be heard.
"Now, what we can do is bear witness and say to the world that the, you know, incredible demonstrations that we've seen is a testimony to, I think, what Dr. King called the arc of the moral universe. It's long but it bends towards justice."
Time Magazine's Joe Klein, who was recently in Tehran, believes that Mr. Obama is taking the right approach:
"If Barack Obama were sounding like John McCain, the tanks would have been in the streets days ago, with hundreds, perhaps thousands of people killed, and a ready excuse that would have great credibility with the Iranian people: the U.S. was at it again, trying to foment a revolution to overthrow the duly elected government of Iran."
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See all 99 CommentsI said this nation was "founded" on Christian principles. I did not say we were founded AS a Christian Nation. Nature's God? Who created nature? You're merely playing with words.
Thanks for telling me when I MAY critize. Obviously, you know all the inside details of our governments involvement with just about everything. You are the gospel oh mighty one.
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My head is spinning. It is probably good the Iranians have their news media censored and most are spared this assault the news authorities have waged on them. The freedom to sell bad news comes with no guarantee on it being truthful, and the average Joe pays the price with his life because he doesn't question the authority of news reporting. The march to war is always led by propagandists first.
The world is watching Tehran. But Americans are watching Obama. They are expecting him to ignore this latest media inspired regime change project and worry imstead about fixing up this country.
Let's remember that despite their political disputes, ordinary and poor Iraninians are not facing foreclosure, declining government services including education and a pay or die health care system. One way or another, things for Iranians seem to be getting better. Their quality of life is improving abnd they even have the money to pursue a nuclear energy option. Yes, they are moving up in the world. On the other hand things seem to be getting worse every day for Americans.
President Obama, please get your priorities straight. This country can't afford another 4 year long mistake.
The people had enough of the clerics. Let them choose their
future. Ali Khamenei has not right make their choices.
The people have the last word.
Involving ourselves in other nation's internal affairs, is one of the reasons that we were attacked on 9/11.
Our constant and consistent meddling in other countries INTERNAL affairs, doesn't do anything for the "good guys" - it never has, and it never will.
McCain needs to grow up, buy a history book, and pay attention for a change, instead of living his life as a warmonger.
What is so hard about criticizing a rigged election, beatings of protesters, and shut downs of media?
There is little risk in doing this. Moreover, it's the right thing to do.
Iranians aren't going to hate the U.S. for strongly criticizing a rigged election, beatings of Iranians, and shut downs of media. Far more likely that they are going to respect the U.S. for criticizing such actions. The whole Obama strategy here is ridiculous.
Your inability to see the strategy -- and it's PROVEN effectiveness in the Grand Ayatollah's speech -- is what is truly ridiculous.
Nice to have an intelligent President, for a change.
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