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Monday, December 28, 2009

Morgenthau on Iran: 'Obama is smoking pot'

The Wall Street Journal has a lengthy interview with retiring Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. Here is some of what he has to say about Iran.
What are the Iranians buying with their ill-gotten American currency? Mr. Morgenthau obtained a shopping list that includes tantalum, a hard metal used in roadside bombs. But the Iranians are thinking bigger. He reports that he showed the shopping list to an executive at Raytheon, which manufactures missiles for the American military. Mr. Morgenthau says that after reviewing Tehran's wish list, the Raytheon official was stunned at the sophistication that would be required to create it, and replied, "My hands went cold."

The Iranian finance investigation led him to evidence showing the destination of a North Korean cargo plane that was seized in Bangkok by Thai police on Dec. 12. Despite Iranian denials, Mr. Morgenthau says the massive weapons shipment was bound for Tehran.

Regarding Iran, the lifelong Democrat scores both parties in Washington for ignoring the gathering threat. His own concern flows in part from his experience as a newly minted ensign aboard a destroyer the day Pearl Harbor was attacked. Mr. Morgenthau later saw action in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters, and was fortunate to survive one sinking when a convoy ship violated standing orders and picked him and fellow crew members out of the water. He doesn't want his country to be caught unprepared again.

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'Everyone has dropped the ball on [Iran sanctions]. The president is smoking pot or something if he thinks that being nice to these guys is going to get him anywhere," Mr. Morgenthau says. He says economic sanctions can "have significant impact" because most of Iran's enablers are not terrorists, just people "trying to make a buck. . . . They don't enjoy being the focus of an investigation." The D.A. argues that more aggressive federal enforcement of existing sanctions, plus a new effort to restrict Iran's gasoline imports, could make life very difficult for a regime that is under increasing pressure from its own citizens.

"The president has to say this is a priority. We have sanctions and we ought to make them work," he says. "The boss," as he's known to Manhattan prosecutors, is particularly concerned about Iran's progress in missile development and its budding relationship with Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chávez. While the two countries have opened banks in each other's countries, the D.A. reports that they nonetheless are transacting business in dollars through New York.
Yes, that's Barack Obama smoking pot at the top of this post.

Maybe that explains it.

2 Comments:

At 11:10 AM, Blogger Eliyahu in Shilo said...

"'The president is smoking pot or something if he thinks that being nice to these guys is going to get him anywhere,' Mr. Morgenthau says. "

I sure that there are lots of intelligent pot smokers out there who take offense at that comment. It would have to be 'or something'.

 
At 11:10 AM, Blogger Eliyahu in Shilo said...

"'The president is smoking pot or something if he thinks that being nice to these guys is going to get him anywhere,' Mr. Morgenthau says. "

I sure that there are lots of intelligent pot smokers out there who take offense at that comment. It would have to be 'or something'.

 

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