Bernie Sanders: John
Bolton wants to lie us into war in Iran like he did in Iraq, like they did in
Vietnam
Sen. Bernie Sanders joined MSNBC's Ali Velshi
Tuesday to denounce national security adviser John Bolton in response to
reports from the New York Times that he has ordered a plan to be drawn up to attack
Iran.
He has ordered a plan to be drawn up: Ha ordenado que se elabore un plan
"It is almost impossible to imagine that
after the horror of the war in Iraq when we
were lied to by the Bush administration and one of the leading architects
was this very same, John
Bolton," Sanders said.
"You will remember how we got into the
Vietnam war, the Gulf of Tonkin resolution, and it turns out the so-called attack in the Gulf of Tonkin did not
actually take place. It was based on a series of lies," Sanders also said.
"What worries me is that the architect of the effort right now to get us
into a war in Iran is the guy who was the architect to getting us into the war
in Iraq. That is John Bolton. I worry
about provocations on the part
of the United States against Iran."
ALI VELSHI, MSNBC: Joining me is
2020 presidential candidate, Vermont Senator, Bernie Sanders. You are quite worried,
more worried than the Pentagon says you
should be, about troops, American troops going into Iran, what's your concern?
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: I believe that
if we go into Iran we will destabilize the entire region. And we will be in war
for a decade after decade, which will cost us thousands of lives for our troops
as well as God knows what happens in terms of how many people die in the
region. It is almost impossible to imagine that after the horror of the war in
Iraq, when we were lied to by the Bush administration, and one of the leading
architects was this very same, John
Bolton, who remains one of the few people in the world that thinks to date
that the war in Iraq was a good idea. That we would once again go to war in
that region.
So what I am working hard on is to
continue the work that I and some conservative Republicans did -- that is to
remind Congress and the president that it is the U.S. Congress under our
Constitution, not the president who decides when we go to war. We're looking
now to get 51 senators and a majority in the House, to say to this president,
you are not going to war in Iran or any place else with Congressional authority
and we're not going to give you that authority.
ALI VELSHI: But it was Congress who
agreed to the Iran deal, and the goal was to try to get Iran back into the
international community and economically engaged. So it would think it was
valuable to stay economically with the world, than to saber rattle and misbehave in the region. What do you say to
people that say, this is preventative, a worst-case scenario, in the case Iran attacks
American soldiers, American troops or uses its proxies to
do so?
Saber rattle: ‘ruido de sables’
Worst-case scenario: ‘el peor de los casos’
Proxy: ‘aliados’
BERNIE SANDERS: First of all, Ali,
you will remember how we got into the Vietnam war, the Gulf of Tonkin resolution,
and it turns out the so-called attack in the Gulf of Tonkin did not actually
take place. It was based on a series of lies. What worries me is that the
architect of the effort right now to get us into a war in Iran is the guy who
was the architect to getting us into the war in Iraq. That is John Bolton. I
worry about provocations on the part of
the United States against Iran. And I worry very much that this thing could flare up.
I think again that a war in Iran would be an absolute disaster. Never ending
war, huge amounts of money, loss of lives. What the Congress has to do is have
a serious discussion about how we deal with that region. I for the life of me have never understood why it was that the United
States determined that Saudi Arabia, which is a despotic murderous undemocratic
regime, is our great friend. And Iran is all that's horrible.
Flare up: ‘estallar’
Obviously, we have many many
concerns about Iran. But let me tell you, Iraq is not one of the great
humanitarian regimes on the planet. The function of the United States, the most
powerful nation on Earth and our president, should be to bring Saudi Arabia
into Iran into a room together and to begin serious negotiations about how we
can calm the tensions in that region. Not inflame them. Not threaten to go to
war.
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