"I think if our policies don't change it's about as inevitable as you can expect because we're unwilling to talk to them and every week we're passing more sanctions and rules and intimidations and accusations and provocations," he said.
"We're surrounding Iran and there's very, very little understanding of that history, the American people don't know how we have been involved since 1953 in interfering with their government and it has hurt us," Paul said. "We're failing in Iraq and our government would like to have a distraction from that so they are blaming the Iranians."
Except that's not a Howard Dean quote it's a Ron Paul quote.
When you lose a son, or a brother, or a cousin in service to this country, you have to question why our nation’s most precious assets are lost on battlefields in foreign lands that have little affect on our national security.