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Twelve Ways to Prevent Iran from Acquiring Nuclear Weapons without War

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Categories: Iran, News

The following is from The Israel Project
www.theisraelproject.org

Iran is moving steadfastly toward acquiring the capability to make nuclear weapons. Last month it successfully test-fired a solid-fuel missile with a range of 1,200 miles – a weapons delivery system able to reach most countries in the Middle East and some in Europe. The world does not have a lot of time to prevent Iran, the world’s largest state sponsor of terror, from getting these weapons. It will take the will of key countries to stop Iran. Following are twelve ideas – carrots and sticks – that can be used to persuade Iran’s leaders that it is in their interest to end Iran’s nuclear weapons program and support of terror – without military action or regime change. All peaceful means must be used; at the same time, all options should be left on the table. Nothing would be more dangerous than Iran with nuclear weapons.

1. Cut off the sale of gasoline to Iran: The biggest stick the international community can wield remains Iran’s dependence on imported gasoline. Iran has not developed enough capacity to refine its crude oil into gasoline. It therefore imports 40 percent of the gasoline it needs – almost all of it from Swiss, Dutch, French, British and Indian companies. When Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rationed gasoline during the summer of 2007, violent protests broke out, forcing him to end the rationing. These European and Indian governments should stop companies based in their countries from selling gasoline to Iran.

2. Ban investments in Iran’s energy sector: In addition to cutting off gasoline sales, the international community, led by the United Sates, should provide incentives to foreign banks and companies to eliminate investments in Iran’s energy sector. This would prevent foreign oil companies from investing in Iran’s oil industry.

3. Eliminate the purchase of oil from Iran: Iran derives an estimated 85 percent of its revenue from its oil sales. Iran’s leaders use oil revenues to subsidize heavily the prices of gasoline, food, housing and other necessities. Clearly, a severe reduction in these revenues would have a strong impact on Iran’s people and leaders.

4. Sustain international pressure on foreign banks and oil companies to halt their dealings with Iran’s energy sector: International pressure on foreign banks and oil companies already has led major firms worldwide, such as Germany’s Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, England’s HSBC, Credit Suisse and Royal Dutch Shell, to halt or limit their business with Iran.

5. Freeze Iranian bank assets and impose sanctions on Iranian entities linked to its nuclear program: In June 2008, all of the EU’s 27 member states agreed to freeze any assets held in their jurisdictions by Bank Melli, Iran’s largest state-owned bank which has been labeled a nuclear proliferator by the EU, US and Australia for its role in Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program. In March 2009, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 11 companies linked to Bank Melli. In February 2009, officials from France, Britain and Germany issued a list of 34 Iranian entities allegedly linked to Iran’s nuclear or biological weapons programs. Measures such as these must be broadened.

6. End World Bank contributions to Iran: In 2008 millions of dollars in financial guarantees were provided to Iran’s industrial and natural gas sectors through the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA). The international community should demand that future MIGA outlays not end up in Iranian hands.

7. Stop pipeline deals with Iran: There are a number of major pipeline deals with Iran that will enable Tehran to transfer and sell natural gas to Europe. The Nabucco pipeline and others, worth billions of dollars, would seriously erode the impact of economic sanctions that could halt Iran’s nuclear program.

8. Halt arms sales to Iran: Because Iran’s missile defense system is antiquated, Tehran seeks to purchase advanced weapons systems. Media reports at the end of 2008 indicate that Russia signed an agreement to sell its S-300 air-defense missiles, among the most sophisticated in the world, to Iran. Later reports state that Russia has decided not to sell this system to Iran. One speculated reason is that Iran could not make payments. Iran’s acquiring this system would significantly change the military balance in the Middle East.

9. Deny shipping insurance to companies helping Iran: UN Security Council Resolution 1803 calls on all states to “exercise vigilance” with regard to companies that do business with Iran in order to avoid financing Iran’s proliferation activities. The resolution specifically cautions states to be wary of granting insurance to businesses trading with Iran. It also focuses on export credits and loan guarantees. Insurance companies could increase the cost of doing business in or with Iran by reassessing their rates in view of Iran’s questionable stability. Transit insurance could also be raised for ships and merchandise passing through Iran.

10. Intelligence: Gathering accurate and actionable intelligence about Iran’s nuclear program is key to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The international community, led by the United States, should intensify its efforts at gathering such intelligence, upgrade the tools and facilitate greater cooperation among the world’s intelligence organizations.

11. Divestment: American states and investors are taking the lead in incorporating “terror-free” investing principles to remove a source of income from Tehran’s leaders. Governments and investors around the world should pursue similar principles in their investment strategies.

12. Impose inspections and restrictions on Iranian goods and officials: Stringent inspections of items entering or leaving Iran should be carried out, and strict international travel prohibitions should be imposed on Iranian officials, except for nuclear negotiators.


Talking Points on Settlements

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at 11:10 am
Categories: Media, News

Israel strongly desires peace with the Palestinians and the entire Arab world.

As Prime Minister Netanyahu said in Washington after his meeting with President Obama on May 18, “I want to make it clear that we don’t want to govern the Palestinians. We want to live in peace with them.” He also expressed readiness to engage immediately and unconditionally in intensive bilateral negotiations with the Palestinian leadership to resolve all outstanding issues.

Israel and the Palestinian leadership agreed to the terms of the Quartet’s performance-based Roadmap for Peace and both sides should be expected to fulfill their obligations under it.

The question of Jewish settlement in the West Bank and Gaza Strip has long been a source of disagreement between Israeli governments and American administrations. We urge both the Obama administration and Netanyahu government not to allow any current differences over settlements to obscure the fundamental agreement they share on the broad geo-strategic challenges in the Middle East, including the need to reach a negotiated settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.

We believe that it would be a fundamental mistake for the United States to consider using any disagreement over settlements as a rationale for withholding economic, diplomatic or military support necessary for Israel’s security and survival.


Buh-Bye Billboards!

By Sam Sokolove on Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 at 2:52 pm
Categories: News

Thanks to the effective advocacy work of citizens in New Mexico and elsewhere, we have learned that the odious billboards placed throughout Albuquerque urging Congress to supend Military Aid to Israel will be covered sometime today.

Kudos to Lamar Outdoor Advertising for their sensitivity and responsivness to community complaints.

In the words of one individual, “Unfortunately this does not change the thinking of the group behind the misguided STOP30Billion campaign in New Mexico. It does prove, however that we can all do something to help eliminate the anti-Israel propaganda spewed out to an uninformed public on a daily basis.”


Visiting Palestinian Journalist: Hamas is a “Resistance Group”

By Sam Sokolove on Friday, April 24th, 2009 at 9:59 am
Categories: News

As reported in the April 24th edition of the University of New Mexico’s Daily Lobo, Palestinian journalist Ziad Abbas will visit Albuquerque this weekend to, “raise awareness about what is going on in the Middle East and especially in Palestine, because we think that often Americans are not aware because the media here does not cover what is happening on the ground.”

A different perspective is certainly always helpful. But a report from the Anti-Defamation League portrays Mr. Abbas’s hope to “win the support of the American people by telling them stories of Palestinians” coming with some disturbing rhetoric.

According to the ADL, Abbas, works for the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA), a Berkeley, CA-based anti-Israel organization.

In a speech at Emory University, Abbas accused Jews of using the Holocaust as an “excuse” to perpetrate a “catastrophe” against Palestinians. He compared life for Palestinians to a prison and concentration camps and alleged that “Jews created their own way of torturing Palestinians” based on their experiences during the Holocaust and that the “victims have become the victimizers.”

Abbas also described Hamas as a “resistance” group, arguing that Palestinians in Gaza voted for Hamas in 2006 as a show of support for “resistance” against Israel. He also advocated for a dismantling of the Jewish state of Israel in favor of a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 


Community Responses to “No More Military Aid to Israel.”

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at 8:48 am
Categories: General Commentary, News

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UNM Israel Alliance: Advocacy in Action

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at 8:42 am
Categories: News

Under the leadership of Lynn Provencio, the Israel Alliance participated in two very important events last week. On Thursday, April 16, we had a booth at UNM’s Annual International Day. Israeli items and food were provided, as was information about Israeli culture. On Saturday, April 18, presentations were made at the UNM’S WORLD LANGUAGE EXPO. Many thanks to presenters Natti Wilcoxon and Yuval Carmi.

On Wednesday, April 29, the Israel Alliance will carry out its largest and most important event of the semester – celebration of Israel Independence Day. The advertisement of the event, which will run in the Daily Lobo for three days, is provided below. Lynn Provencio needs your help both before and at the event. Please contact her at lprovenc@unm.edu, 350-9800, or 277-1058 even if you can spare only half an hour.


THE ROAD TO JENIN: SHOWINGS AT UNM

By Sam Sokolove on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 7:39 am
Categories: News

This is a reminder about the showing of the THE ROAD TO JENIN by director Pierre Rehov. The 52 minute film is a documentary about the battle of Jenin in April 2002. The battle was preceded by a spate of homicide bombings in Israel. It particular, the film investigates allegations that a massacre took place. There will be two showings on Thursday, April 2, at 11 AM and at 12:30 PM. Location is the Luminaria Room, third floor of the Student Union Building (SUB), University of New Mexico. Bagels, cream cheese, and coffee will be served.

To promote the film we will be tabling on Wednesday, April 1. The table will be set up from 8:45 AM to 4 PM in the SUB basement (Plaza level) near the poolroom.

Hope to see you at the table and at one of the showings.

Donald Gluck, President UNM Israel Alliance

Alliance@unm.edu


Join Us for Official Website Launch

By Sam Sokolove on Tuesday, March 24th, 2009 at 10:31 am
Categories: Israel, Media, News

Launch of the New Mexico Israel Advocacy Corps Website

Tuesday, March 31, 6:00 p.m. at the JCC in Albuquerque

Under the auspices of the JFNM, http://nmisrael.org/ has been established to offer resources to local Israel Advocates, including talking points, background materials and information on the Sister Cities Project.

Web designer Andrew Jaffee, a member of the JFNMs Israel Advocacy Task Force, has been enlisted to build the website. Israel Task Force members are asked to attend this gathering for a site tour and to make assignments for follow-up and content.


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