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MEMRI:Iranian News Agency Alleges Presidential Candidate John Kerry Sends Email Message
http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD66104 ^ | 2-12-04 | Tehran Times

Posted on 02/11/2004 1:00:27 PM PST by OXENinFLA

Iranian News Agency Alleges Presidential Candidate John Kerry Sends Email Message

According to an article published in the Tehran Times, the office of U.S. Senator and leading Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry sent an email message to the Mehr News Agency. The following is the article as it appeared in English:(1)

"The office of Senator John Kerry, the frontrunner in the Democratic presidential primary in the U.S., sent the Mehr News Agency an email saying that Kerry will try to repair the damage done by the incumbent president if he wins the election. The text of the e-mail follows:

"'As Americans who have lived and worked extensively overseas, we have personally witnessed the high regard with which people around the world have historically viewed the United States. Sadly, we are also painfully aware of how the actions and the attitudes demonstrated by the U.S. government over the past three years have threatened the goodwill earned by presidents of both parties over many decades and put many of our international relationships at risk.

"'It is in the urgent interests of the people of the United States to restore our country's credibility in the eyes of the world. America needs the kind of leadership that will repair alliances with countries on every continent that have been so damaged in the past few years, as well as build new friendships and overcome tensions with others.

"'We are convinced that John Kerry is the candidate best qualified to meet this challenge. Senator Kerry has the diplomatic skill and temperament as well as a lifetime of accomplishments in [the] field of international affairs. He believes that collaboration with other countries is crucial to efforts to win the war on terror and make America safer.

"'An understanding of global affairs is essential in these times, and central to this campaign. Kerry has the experience and the understanding necessary to successfully restore the United States to its position of respect within the community of nations. He has the judgment and vision necessary to assure that the United States fulfills a leadership role in meeting the challenges we face throughout the world.

"'The current Administration's policies of unilateralism and rejection of important international initiatives, from the Kyoto Accords to the Biological Weapons Convention, have alienated much of the world and squandered remarkable reserves of support after 9/11. This climate of hostility affects us all, but most especially impacts those who reside overseas. Disappointment with current U.S. leadership is widespread, extending not just to the corridors of power and politics, but to the man and woman on the street as well.

"'We believe John Kerry is the Democrat who can go toe-to-toe against the current Administration on national security and defense issues. We also remain convinced that John Kerry has the best chance of beating the incumbent in November, and putting America on a new course that will lead to a safer, more secure, and more stable world.'"

Endnote: (1) Tehran Times (Iran), February 8, 2004.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; balkans; email; iran; kerry; sedition; sellingoutamerica
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To: OXENinFLA
funny how all the dem candidates are being hoisted on their own petard.
101 posted on 02/11/2004 6:26:41 PM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: Grampa Dave
U.S.-Vietnam Trade Council & U.S.-ASEAN Business Council

Delegation to Vietnam

16 – 21 November 2000



Thursday, November 16 -- Hanoi


Business Delegation arrives

7:00 PM Planning Meeting Dinner

Hotel Nikko Hanoi

(President Clinton arrives in Hanoi)

RON Hotel Nikko Hanoi
84 Tran Nhan Tong St.
Hanoi, Vietnam


Friday, November 17 – Hanoi


9:00AM Delegation meeting with Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung – Ministry of Finance

8 Phan Huy Chu



10:45 AM Business Forum Registration begins

Melia Hotel



11:15 AM Business signing ceremony with Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta

Melia Hotel


12:00 noon U.S.-Vietnam Bilateral Trade Forum

Co-organized by the Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and

the U.S.-Vietnam Trade Council, US-ASEAN Business Council, American Chamber of Commerce, Hanoi

44B Ly Thuong Kiet

Sponsored by: Citibank

Speakers:

Minister of Trade Vu Khoan

Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta

USTR Ambassdor Charlene Barshefsky

Senator John Kerry (D. Mass)

Vice Minister of Planning and Investment Vu Huy Hoang



2:30 PM Programs ends



4:00 PM Meeting with Minister Nguyen Dy Nien – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

12 Ngo Quyen, Government Guest House



6:00 PM Delegation Dinner

Emperor Restaurant

18B Le Thanh Tong St



8:00 PM Cultural Event for President Clinton

Hanoi Opera House



RON Hotel Nikko Hanoi



Saturday, November 18 – Hanoi


9:30 AM Site visit to Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology (FPT),

HITC Building, and

Hanoi Business School

Cau Giay



12:00 PM Lunch

Mocha Café

14-16 Nha Tho



3:00 PM Site visit to Ford Vietnam Ltd. Plant

Lai Cach, Cam Giang

Hai Duong Province



7:00 PM Dinner

Nam Phuong Restaurant

19 Phan Chu Trinh



RON Hotel Nikko Hanoi



Sunday, November 19 – Ho Chi Minh City


7:50 AM Flight departs for Ho Chi Minh City

VN 213



9:50 AM Arrive Ho Chi Minh City



11:00 AM Lunch and registration at Renaissance Riverside Hotel Atrium Lounge



12:30 PM Registration begins for U.S.-Vietnam Business Forum

City Hall



1:30 PM U.S.-Vietnam Business Forum co-organized by Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and U.S.-Vietnam Trade Council, US-ASEAN Business Council, and American Chamber of Commerce

Sponsored by AIG

Speakers:

Chairman of HCMC Peoples Committee Vo Viet Thanh

Introduced by Tom Siebert – American Standard Company

Deputy Chairman Nguyen Thien Nhan

Information Technology Panel: Frances Zwenig, moderator

Radne Bryant – IBM

Binh Nguyen – Federal Express

Senator John Kerry (D-Mass)

Introduced by Rick Mayo-Smith – Indochina Capital

Bilateral Trade Agreement Panel

Virginia Foote, moderator

Dao Duy Chu – VCCI

Joseph Damond – USTR

Robert Randolph – US AID

Minh Dang – White and Case

Fred Burke – Baker McKenzie

Secretary of Commerce Norman Mineta,

Introduced by Lionel Johnson – Citibank

USTR Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky

Introduced by Joe Dillion -- AIG

Closing: Lee Baker – U. S. Vietnam Trade Council



4:00 PM Program ends



4:15 PM Forum Reception

Speakers:

President William Jefferson Clinton

Chairman of HCMC Peoples Committee Vo Viet Thanh



7:00 PM Hosted by members of American Chamber of Commerce HCMC



RON Renaissance Riverside Hotel

8-15 Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam


Monday, November 20 – Ho Chi Minh City


8:00 AM Breakfast with Ambassador Pete Peterson

Renaissance Riverside Hotel

10:30 AM Site visit Vietnam International Container Terminal

hosted by American President’s Line

11:30 AM Site visit Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone and Saigon South

2:00 PM Site Visit to Fulbright School

3:30 PM Program ends


102 posted on 02/11/2004 6:29:40 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: Grampa Dave
Wasn't that when Bubba's brother was over there?
103 posted on 02/11/2004 6:38:17 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
Can you give me a post number?
104 posted on 02/11/2004 6:40:39 PM PST by RJayneJ
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To: DoctorZIn
As much as I want Kerry to lose. I doubt this story is true.
105 posted on 02/11/2004 7:30:23 PM PST by Blue87
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To: mewzilla
One thing I give Nevil Chamberlain credit for. He did resign in 1940. He atleast had honor enough to resign.
He didn't care about his legacy. He knew Churchill would be better then him.
He did admit he was wrong for signing the Munich agreement. You think Jimmy Carter or Clinton will admit they were wrong for signing that agreement with North Korea.
106 posted on 02/11/2004 7:34:14 PM PST by Blue87
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To: Bush Cheney
Too bad Iranians don't vote in the elections.

Millions of Iranians live in California.
A good chunk of them vote.

107 posted on 02/11/2004 7:51:13 PM PST by TeleStraightShooter (Kerry plans to apply post-Vietnam policy to Iraq: Skedaddle & let the Syrian Batthists take over)
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To: RJayneJ
Quilla's last line in post #11.
108 posted on 02/11/2004 7:56:23 PM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: Grampa Dave
Thanks GD, will go out far and wide in the am.
109 posted on 02/11/2004 7:58:09 PM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: Dog Gone
And soliciting campaign funds in Iran is a crime.

Only for a republican.

110 posted on 02/11/2004 8:01:49 PM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: OXENinFLA
Oh geez... I can tell this election season is gonna be fun to watch... ;0)
111 posted on 02/11/2004 8:39:22 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (What am I rebelling against? Well, what do ya got?)
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To: Defender2
Thanks for the ping!
112 posted on 02/11/2004 9:10:55 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: piasa; ALOHA RONNIE; RonDog; Ernest_at_the_Beach
More involvement with the Viet Cong by Benedict John F'onda Kerry.
113 posted on 02/11/2004 9:48:26 PM PST by Grampa Dave (John F'onda Kerry is a Benedict Arnold with his anti America activities, post Nam.)
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To: piasa
Just keep the names on that list for referral whenever one of these creeps appears on tv or the NY Slimes with a new lie/smear against GW!
114 posted on 02/11/2004 9:49:55 PM PST by Grampa Dave (John F'onda Kerry is a Benedict Arnold with his anti America activities, post Nam.)
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To: Grampa Dave
Here is the link to the Kerry Website with this email and those who signed it. Thanks to Windchime, this evil piece of treason is now on Free Republic's server, and it will not disappear.

Very Good!!!
An explicit message for those who like to do excerpts!!!

115 posted on 02/11/2004 10:02:18 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: republicanwizard
From your search list we have this:

The Moderate Independent
not left not right just right

DEC 16 - 31, 2003

VOL. 1 ISSUE 17

 

ANALYSIS

SADDAM'S CAPTURE HAS MADE THE WORLD FAR MORE DANGEROUS

While The Rest Of The Media Universally Echoes The Bush Sales Pitch Saying Otherwise, The Simple, Indisputable Reality Is That The Capture Of Saddam Has Left The World A Far, Far More Dangerous Place

By John. S. Ashton

 

DECEMBER 20, 2003 – We've seen this before.  Numerous times.  In fact, it has been the main staple of Bush-brand foreign policy for decades now.

Disastrous "victories," events that make good headlines in the short run, but down the road a bit show themselves to have been far-worse-situation-creating missteps.  It is so common a story line with Bush family foreign policy, that we ran this story months ago satirizing how the phrase "pyrrhic victory" was actually renamed "Bush victory" by the heads of several major dictionaries.

When our arming, training, and financing of Saddam helped him defeat Iran in the Iran-Iraq War, it was reported as a "victory" that made America safer; the same was reported why our arming, training and financing of Osama helped al-Qaeda chase the USSR out of Afghanistan.

And so again now, the one-instant-and-local-focusing non-Moderate-Independent media is reporting not only that Saddam's capture has made the world safer, but that anyone who suggests otherwise is a drooling, brainless imbecile.

But this conclusion - that the capture of Saddam has made us safer - can only be reached if you refuse to look at the simple facts of the situation and pretend not to be able to understand any answer more complex than "yes" or "no."

So, if you truly are suffering from a brain disease, mental handicap, or just somehow of such low intelligence that any answer that has more than one word is too complex for you, then please go back to reading one of the other media sources.  But if you simply want the truth - and can handle the truth - then no other answer can be clearer than that the capture of Saddam has made the world a far more dangerous place.

All along there has been a feigned ignorance of the argument many made against the war:  it was not that Saddam wasn't a bad man who should be removed, but that you have to deal with him the right way or you will just make things worse.

President Bush, the non-M/I press, most of the Democratic hopefuls, are going around pointing out now that if we had not invaded Iraq, Saddam would still be in power and not in prison.  Their point is that this proves the attack has indeed made the world safer.

But in making this argument, they leave out of the equation all sorts of other things that would not be the case if we had not invaded Iraq, numerous of which now present far, far more horrible, massive, and dangerous situations to America and the world than Saddam ever did or could have even in his wildest dreams.

Immediate effect one of launching the pre-emptive, unilateral invasion that led to Saddam's capture:  the return of the former Soviet Union.

Immediate effect two of launching the pre-emptive, unilateral invasion:  hundreds of thousands of Americans now can - and are - being harmed and killed by Iraq, while not a single one was truly in immediate danger before.

Immediate effect three:  the ability of nuclear power Pakistan's President, who is a rare American ally in this nation teeming with extremist Muslim militants, to keep his hold on power - and on that nation's nukes - is far, far more tenuous and, in fact, could end and any second, as two recent near-miss assassination attempts in the past two weeks and his being forced to renounce his ties to the military by his parliament have shown.

There are more, but let's just talk about these for a second.

We detailed what is occurring in the former Soviet Union a few weeks ago here.  The reason this has been happening is simple.  The Soviet Union fell because people in Russia like America better.  They wanted its freedom, they wanted a chance at capitalism, and they didn't mind shaking off their powerful, protective military because they didn't see America or anyone else in the world as a threat.  The West sought to free them and would be benevolent, especially if the embraced democracy and democratic reforms.

With the invasion of Iraq, the Russian people - as many in the world have - have now come to fear American power and aggression.  And so when Putin sought to tighten controls and his hold on power, and as he moves them back toward the old Soviet days and ways, they actually feel more secure.  Instead of being upset to shed the western style democratic reforms that had been undertaken, they now view these things in the light of their new view of America as hated tyrant, and so don't see why they should keep things put on them by the US to begin with.

And when recently, for the first time in recent history, the Soviet Union even went ahead and ordered up a whole new supply of massive nuclear weapons - in addition to announcing plans to design another generation of even more advanced tactical nukes - the people of Russia cheered.  (see the CNN story here)  Russia, in bad financial shape, had not only not been making new nukes, but had been letting us come in and dismantle the ones they had if we would pay for the task.

Now, not only did we never take advantage of the opportunity to finish the job of the Cold War by dismantling, by open invitation, the nukes that been the biggest threat in the first place, but the attack on Iraq has stirred them back into a renewed nuclear arms build-up.  This is on top of the human rights rollbacks and dictator-like power grab Putin, a former KGB strongman, is making.

All possible because we lost the goodwill of the Russian people and, instead, severely raised their fear by invading Iraq the way we did.

There is not a person dumb enough on the face of the Earth to dare say that trading Saddam - who had been contained to begin with - for a re-arming, reforming Soviet Union has made us safer.

There is not a person dumb enough to say that having massive nuclear power Pakistan far less stable and far closer to falling into the hands of its extremist militant Muslim majority has made us safer.

And the simple fact is that with the world united against Saddam and UN inspections underway, the hundreds and hundreds of Americans and thousands of Iraqi civilians who have been killed and 140,000 troops attacked now every day would have been far safer under those circumstances - yes, even with Saddam still in power.

As would their families have been back home, for both of the first two reasons mentioned above and a third:  because the end state of Iraq is not known yet.  Even if Iraq were completely at peace now and there were no insurgents fighting, we will not know if Iraq will be less of a threat to world peace until we, in the long run, see who ends up in power and what becomes of it.  As we've seen in the past, a Bush may say we have ended up with a wonderful ally on top, such as Saddam or Osama or whoever they will tell us is a trustworthy leader to leave in charge there this time, but in the end, only time will bear whether that is fact or not.

And remember, these are only three of the direct effects of capturing Saddam in pre-emptive, unilateral manner President Bush did.  From Indonesia to Europe, Colombia to the Cayman Islands, the terrorists have new friends, sympathizers, and activists.

The rest of the media pretends to be daft, incapable of dealing with the particular invasion of Iraq as launched by President Bush.  They pretend, as directed by the Bush administration, that the equation is the very basic, grade school-level x=y=z, or in this case attackiraq = captureSaddam = wonderful.

We at The Moderate Independent present our news for actual adults, and so give you the accurate equation:  attackIraq + pre-emptive + unilateral = returnofsovietpowerandnukes + increasedthreatfromPakistan + increasedthreatfromIraq + earnhundredsofmillionsofnewenemies = damnwewerefarbetteroffwhenwewereaworldpartner.

Whether the actual removal of Saddam fits into the equation as a plus or minus can only be determined once we see who comes to power in his place and how the nation's future plays out.

So while the non-M/I, right-wing puppet press may try to say only a dolt could think Saddam's capture has not made us safer, it is clear that only mentally inept individuals, liars, and simpletons can possibly assert that America, as the actual events have occurred, is safer because of the pre-emptive, unilateral invasion that has landed Saddam in prison instead of in power.

MAIN PAGE

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

This must be where Dean got his message that the capture of Saddam did not make the world a safer place!

I apologize if this is not on topic!

116 posted on 02/11/2004 10:10:13 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; windchime; seamole
I learned the hard way in the Oregon forest fires and some fish kills re lowered River levels how data disappears.

Remember when Doug Thompson was outed here on FR, he was erasing his files as we posted.

It is so important that we post stories like this one in their entirety. The left wing will erase computer files like the Hildebea$t shredded files in the White House when they are caught.

So when we find something, we do as Seamole has been preaching to us since I have been here, "Post the whole damn article, email or whatever!" Then when it disappears we have it here on Free Republic.
117 posted on 02/11/2004 10:14:28 PM PST by Grampa Dave (John F'onda Kerry is a Benedict Arnold with his anti America activities, post Nam.)
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To: Grampa Dave; seamole
There is a thread around here where I think I was the last post with a rant about those who want to be SAFE and never post an article in full!

I need to hit the sack early so I can get up earlier than usual!

But I'll hang around for a bit, got to do my nity nite routine!

118 posted on 02/11/2004 10:20:53 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Well, there are a lot more of us beside poor ole Seamole ranting about full posting.

We will see some high tech fact changing by the Kerry Rats his Fondaizing after he left Nam. If we have it stored here and around the country, it will not do them any good.
119 posted on 02/11/2004 10:27:39 PM PST by Grampa Dave (John F'onda Kerry is a Benedict Arnold with his anti America activities, post Nam.)
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To: Grampa Dave; backhoe
Wonder if Jim Robinson has another server with larger disk storage on order, we may need it.

Backhoe may have to upgrade his system !!!!!

120 posted on 02/11/2004 10:30:38 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (The terrorists and their supporters declared war on the United States - and war is what they got!!!!)
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