by Kathy
In a strong letter dated September 17th, 2007 addressed to Secretary Ban-Ki Moon, Mitt Romney calls on the United Nations to dump Iranian President Ahmadinejad and revoke the invitation to address the General Assembly. He also writes should Ahmadinejad ever step foot on American soil, He should immediately be indicted under the the Geneva convention.
The letter is here; Here is an excerpt:
I call on the United Nations to revoke any invitation to President Ahmadinejad to address the General Assembly. The only way he should be greeted in the United States is with an indictment under the Geneva Convention.
The Iranian regime under President Ahmadinejad has spoken openly about wiping Israel off the map, has fueled Hezbollah’s terror campaign in the region and around the world, and defied the world community in its pursuit of nuclear weapons – capabilities that make these threats even more ominous. As General David Petraeus testified last week, Iran is also supporting Shia militia extremists and violence that is taking the lives of American soldiers and undermining the Iraqi government.
He also thinks the US should reconsider its participation in the UN if it refuses to un-invite the Iranian madman.
Governor Romney believes that the Iranian regime’s record demands that the United Nations “take a strong stand against Iran’s President Ahmadinejad.” Failure to take such a stand would be a setback to efforts to address the dangerous and deadly actions taken by Iran’s leaders. If the United Nations fails to act, Governor Romney wrote that “the United States must reconsider its level of support and funding for the United Nations as we look to rebuild and revitalize effective international partnerships to meet 21st century threats.”
Bravo Mitt! Too bad the United Nations will not seriously entertain your request by revoking the invitation to Ahmadinejad. I also doubt that the United States will consider stepping back from its support of this ineffective useless organization either.













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