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By Linda Milazzo (about the author) Page 2 of 2 page(s)
President-elect Obama, Iranians are wonderful people. They don't deserve harm. In my life as an educator, I work with many Iranian adults. My students are physicians, engineers, educators, scientists and more. Iranians living in America are frequently more wealthy than those in Iran today. They left Iran with their riches. Most define Iran by "before the [Islamic] Revolution" and "after the Revolution." They are some of the best-traveled, most sophisticated and generous people I know. Most Iranians I've met, who are naturalized citizens, voted for YOU in HOPE you'd negotiate a lasting peace with Iran.
I also have Iraqi students - but just a few. Of my Iraqi students, one always comes to mind. He's an incredibly handsome young father of a very famous young son. His son was the beautiful five year old boy who was set on fire in Iraq, terribly disfigured, and brought to the U.S. to be treated. The young father is making a life here in America. He smiles and tells me of his young son's progress. About his many operations. In each conversation I feel his sense of pain. In each conversation I feel MY sense of shame.
President-elect Obama, take a lesson from the citizen diplomats who have traveled to Iran. "Let's talk!" Let's stop the next war now!!
Recently in New York City, CODEPINK distributed a faux edition of the New York Times, displaying the headline, IRAQ WAR ENDS! It was enthusiastically received!
Last week in Washington, DC, CODEPINK visited the Syrian, Iranian, Cuban, Venezuelan and Bolivian embassies to deliver doves, apple pies, flowers and cards. All five countries have had strained relationships with the Bush administration. The CODEPINK message to these Embassies was YES WE CAN Live in Peace. As you can see, we're READY FOR CHANGE.
So tell us President-elect Obama, now that you're taking office with your commitment to change, when's a good time to talk??
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