Congressman Pete Hoekstra on MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports talking about our options with Iran now that the Obama administration has called them our for their underground nuclear facilities.
From The Hill--Obama should not have agreed to talks with Iran, Rep. Hoekstra says:
"I think the interesting thing here was the decision that the Obama administration made, perhaps weeks or months ago, that they wanted to enter into these talks with Iran, probably being fully aware that this secret facility existed, and they were willing to move forward unconditionally," said Hoekstra, the ranking member on the House's Permanent Select Intelligence Committee.
"Now ... they're locked in; they have to go on Thursday, so let's see what comes out of that," Hoekstra added.
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"I think that if you put tough economic sanctions on Iran, what a regime like this will do ... is they will make sure it is the Iranian people that will be hurting," he said. "That will then give them the opportunity to go on international television and ... [show the United States] is hurting the Iranian people, and is really not stopping or changing their strategic direction."
But, Hoekstra added, "I'm not sure there are any good options at this point in time."
I wonder how long it will take the neocons to start attacking Pete Hoekstra for saying this?