Senator Feingold, what do you think of the situation in Iran?
Feingold called it "an absurd choice" for Bush to have gone after Iraq when much more serious problems were unfolding in Iran. Referring to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, he said Iran has a leader who is "one of the scariest persons in the world" and that the United States needs to be "as forceful as is necessary" in dealing with Iranian nuclear ambitions.http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:aeVroHpcgA4J:www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10872232/+Feingold+Iran&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=6Our next guest is former Vice President Al Gore. Mr Gore, what say you on Iran?
Iran is ruled by corrupt politicians and clerics," the Democrat said in an address to the Jeddah Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia.
He said the "corrupt leadership" combined with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's anti-Israeli outbursts should raise alarm bells all over the world, including the Arab world and the Gulf region.
"There should be more voices in the region saying this leadership is dangerous for the future of the world," http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20060212/en_afp/irannuclearpoliticsus_060212182612And, finally, we have DNC Chair Howard Dean. Dr. Dean, you have a strong position on Iran. Can you sum it up?
under no circumstances will a Democratic Administration ever allow Iran to become a nuclear power.Wow! Strong words, Dr. Dean. Could you elaborate?
For five years this Administration has been in the White House, Iran moves closer every day to producing nuclear weapons. Under no circumstances will a Democratic Administration ever allow Iran to become a nuclear power.http://www.democrats.org/a/2006/02/governor_dean_i_4.phpThanks to all of you. Just so you know, there are some folks on Democratic Undergound who think you all are full of shit. Especially you, Dr. Dean. Someome there thinks you've been spending to much time on the wingnut (and Likud) propaganda farm.