March 5, 2008
Madam Speaker: I rise in opposition to H. Res. 951. As
one who is consistently against war and violence, I
obviously do not support the firing of rockets
indiscriminately into civilian populations. I believe it
is appalling that Palestinians are firing rockets that
harm innocent Israelis, just as I believe it is
appalling that Israel fires missiles into Palestinian
areas where children and other non-combatants are killed
and injured.
Unfortunately, legislation such as this is more likely
to perpetuate violence in the Middle East than
contribute to its abatement. It is our continued
involvement and intervention – particularly when it
appears to be one-sided – that reduces the incentive for
opposing sides to reach a lasting peace agreement.
Additionally, this bill will continue the march toward
war with Iran and Syria, as it contains provocative
language targeting these countries. The legislation
oversimplifies the Israel/Palestine conflict and the
larger unrest in the Middle East by simply pointing the
finger at Iran and Syria. This is another piece in a
steady series of legislation passed in the House that
intensifies enmity between the United States and Iran
and Syria. My colleagues will recall that we saw a
similar steady stream of provocative legislation against
Iraq in the years before the U.S. attack on that
country.
I strongly believe that we must cease making
proclamations involving conflicts that have nothing to
do with the United States. We incur the wrath of those
who feel slighted while doing very little to slow or
stop the violence.
