Newt Gingrich: U.S. Must Stop Iran
Facing a potential nuclear holocaust at the hands of Iran, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says the United States must do everything in its power to bring about regime change there, even if it means invading that nation.
Saying that he hopes President Bush, "will focus first of all on telling the American people the truth about how dangerous the world has become, he warned that if we dont have a very serious systematic program to replace the government of Iran, were going to live in an unbelievably dangerous world.
Speaking to Human Events magazine, Gingrich, a noted historian, compared the presidents handling of the Iran problem to the way British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin handled Nazi Germany in the mid-1930s, when Baldwin refused to rearm or recognize the threat Adolf Hitler posed to Britain and Europe. He contrasted Baldwin's polcies with those of another prime minister, Winston Churchill, who adopted a hard-line stance against the Nazi dictators ambitions.
"This is 1935 and [Iranian president] Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is as close to Adolf Hitler as weve seen. We now know who they are -- the question is who we are. Are we Baldwin or Churchill? " Gingrich said, noting that Churchill recognized the danger from Nazi Germany and urged that Britain prepare to meet it.
Asked what Churchill would do about Ahmadinejad, Gingrich said he had just read the opening passages of Churchills book, "The Gathering Storm, the first volume of his World War II memoir. In the book Churchill recalled that President Franklin D. Roosevelt once asked him "What should they call the war?. Churchills reply: "We should call it "The Unnecessary War, noting that "had we done simple, practical things in 1935, 1936, we would have saved 100 million lives.
Gingrich laid out his strategy for dealing with the Iranian threat:
Asked if such aid would need congressional approval, he said "absolutely, noting that a bill by Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., that "shamefully had a part taken out by Democrats just before Christmas. He had a bill for getting to a free Iran. And Rick Santorum has done yeomans work on this.
When asked if the administration is working with Iranian exiles, he told Human Events that he asked White House spokesman Scott McClellan at a briefing if they were in touch with the exile community from Iran. The answer was no.
Said Gingrich: "The current behavior of the bureaucracy is perfectly compatible with Stanley Baldwin and totally incompatible with Winston Churchill." He added that he hopes the president "will impose his will. Short of that, he said, "It is inconceivable that the current system would be prepared to take on the Iranian government.
If all else fails, Gingrich said, the United States will have to invade.
"Look, I think that winning the long war -- and thats the only way you can think of this, this is a 50- to 70-year campaign if were lucky -- is going to be a long, difficult process. But I think there are certain ground rules we have to set very early. One of them has to be: We are not going to accept dictatorships with weapons capable of destroying the United States.
On the domestic front, Gingrich said the GOP must control spending and keep cutting taxes to increase economic growth, focus very narrowly on a personal Social Security savings account for people under 40, curb the power of wealthy groups and corporations by allowing private citizens to make unlimited contributions to political candidates and parties.
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