Tell Senate Republicans: Stop risking war and undermining the president's negotiations abroad!

  • by: Nathan Empsall
  • recipient: The 47 Republican senators who contacted Iranian leaders and undermined U.S. negotiations for peace

On Monday, 47 Republican senators sent a letter to Iran's leaders. Their goal was to undermine President Obama and disrupt sensitive negotiations between seven world leaders - a move that embarasses not the president but the United States itself, and risks war.

The Republicans basically told Iran that America's head of state does not have the authority to negotiate. This is unconstitutional, nearly unprecedented, and a possible violation of the Logan Act. The move is so outrageous and dangerous even the Republican Senate Foreign Relations chairman refused to sign.

For years, Congressional Republicans have opposed anything Barack Obama supports, even policies they originally proposed themselves. Their Senate leader flat-out said they would rather block policies that help the country than make the president look bipartisan. But this politics-before-country attitude was domestic only, until now.

The U.S. has just one foreign policy and one relationship with any given foreign nation. There is not one congressional relationship with Iran and a separate presidential one. But by first scheduling a visit from a foreign leader without the Dept. of State and now directly conversing with Iranian leaders, Republicans are, as the Washington Post said, acting like Barack Obama isn't even president.

Peace is the ultimate goal. But the Republican Party has become so unhinged, it will even risk war with Iran to make Barack Obama look bad. We as a country can tolerate this extremism no longer.

Your "open letter" to Iran's leaders embarrassed not the president but the United States itself, and risks war.

The U.S. has just one foreign policy and one relationship with any given foreign nation. There is not one congressional relationship with Iran and a separate presidential one. But by first scheduling a visit from a foreign leader without the Department of State's involvement and now directly conversing with Iranian leaders, you and your party are, as the Washington Post said, acting like Barack Obama isn't even president. But like him or not, our country only has one Executive at a time.

Peace is the ultimate goal. But you Party has become so unhinged, it will even risk war with Iran to make Barack Obama look bad. We as a country can risk this extremism no longer.

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Stop risking war and undermining the president's negotiations abroad! Withdraw your signature from that shameful, dangerous letter!
Update #19 years ago
From signatures like yours to blistering editorials from their hometown papers, Republicans are really feeling the heat for undermining the U.S. abroad with their Iran letter. They're coming up with some of the worst excuses I've ever heard, like John McCain's: "It was kind of a very rapid process. Everybody was looking forward to getting out of town because of the snowstorm," and, "I sign a lot of letters." They signed it; make them own it – please share the petition today!
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