It truly amazes me how much hate you harbor towards those who work for peace. Not a peep comes of you for those who promote war and devastation.
What about Parsi's emails to the Iranian ambassador? How do people in politics work? Communication. NIAC openly works to promote diplomacy between Iran and the U.S. and that entails contact and discussions with lawmakers and politicians on both sides.
There are probably thousands of emails exchanged between the Israeli dimplomats, AIPAC and dozens of other groups who's mission is to influence U.S. and Israeli policy (and demand the harshest action against Iran and its people) -- not to mention direct meetings on a daily basis. Are you remotely interested in in their lovely conversations on how to bomb Iranians?
At least NIAC is decent enough to condemn human rights abuses in Iran. They just joined the campaign to ask TIME to name Neda Person of the Year. Will AIPAC say a word about Israeli abuses? Not a chance. Will you? That'll be the day.
Barikalla for your sense of fairness and priorities.
Fred, let's be honest here. You would have the same exact feelings towards NIAC if it was registered as a lobby. Your problem with them has nothing to do with following the letter of the law. If NIAC goes and registers as a lobby, you'll be happy? You'll then be ok with NIAC's mission to promote diplomacy and human rights?
You are absolutely right about one thing: The Islamic Republic is equally responsible for the crisis we are in (if not more) and any future sanctions or bombings that could happen in the future. But that does not mean that those who insist on diplomacy are traitors or mercenaries. Far from it.
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