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Monday, April 23, 2007
Frank Gaffney :: Townhall.com Columnist
Terror's lobbyist
by Frank Gaffney
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This week, the Ohio Legislature will hold its second hearing on legislation designed to help the state make a real contribution to America’s triumph in the War for the Free World. It would prevent investment by Ohio’s public pension funds in companies that do business with the terrorism-sponsoring, nuclear weapons- and ballistic missile-building and genocide-threatening Islamic Republic of Iran.

Unfortunately, the Iranian regime and the corporations partnering with it (almost all of whom are foreign-owned and -operated, since American companies are prohibited from participating directly in such dealings and only a few circumvent that prohibition using off-shore subsidiaries) are being abetted by a well-heeled Washington lobby: the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC). Its president is William Reinsch and the effect of its lobbying at the moment would be to keep American taxpayers and pension fund beneficiaries underwriting our enemies through their institutional and personal investments.

Reinsch had a checkered career prior to assuming his current role as Terror’s Lobbyist. For example, during the Clinton Administration, he used his senior position in the Commerce Department to facilitate and excuse China’s acquisition of an array of sensitive and even dual-use technologies, despite restrictions on such transfers.

Now, the former Commerce Under Secretary heads a trade council that favors doing business with America’s enemies and runs interference for those determined to do so. In his present role, Reinsch is working to counter citizens and their elected representatives who believe such business dealings are strategically ill-advised and morally repugnant.

Specifically, Reinsch’s trade association is mobilizing its considerable resources to help public pension fund managers, their Wall Street advisors and state treasurers fight off initiatives like one adopted last year by Illinois. It put an end to investments on the part of that state’s firefighters, police officers, National Guard personnel and other public employees in companies doing business with the Islamofascist and genocidal regime in Sudan.

Until, that is, Reinsch and his friends sued to have the law overturned. While a federal judge did not find the law’s divestment provisions represented an unconstitutional infringement on the foreign policy-making responsibilities reserved for the federal government, he did object to certain technical points. At the moment, efforts to fix those technicalities and restore the requirement for Sudan-free investing are being discouraged by what amount to Sudan’s lobbyists at the National Foreign Trade Council.

Reinsch is also working to prevent Ohio from joining other states striving to protect their fiduciaries from what the Securities and Exchange Commission calls “Global Security Risk” arising from investments in companies partnering with the Iranian regime. His team is horrified at the prospect of Ohio compelling Wall Street to create Iran-free accounts, indexes and index-managed products – investment vehicles that would exclude companies doing business with Tehran from many billions worth of state pension fund investments.

In advance of a hearing last week to consider legislation sponsored by State Reps. Joshua Mandel (who knows a thing or two about Iran from his recently completed combat tour as a Marine in Iraq) and Shannon Jones, Reinsch circulated a letter warning the bill “would broadly and indiscriminately harm U.S. and foreign companies as well as individual pensioners” in Ohio. He also claimed that a funding cut-off would be “extremely unlikely to affect the behavior of the Iranian government or help the Iranian people.”

Neither of these can be said of the Mandel-Jones legislation in Ohio. It is targeted legislation that would affect only companies that are doing business in or with our enemies in Iran. In a riveting congressional hearing chaired in Washington last week by Rep. Brad Sherman (Democrat of California), Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman testified that her state’s similar efforts to invest terror-free have not harmed pensioners, let alone indiscriminately so. In fact, the Missouri Investment Trust, the first public fund in the country to divest the stocks of companies doing business with Iran, Syria, Sudan and North Korea, has actually performed better since it was taken terror-free.

As to the effect on Iran of such initiatives as those underway in not only Ohio and Missouri but Florida, California, Illinois, Georgia and Louisiana, they actually could prove as dramatic as the divestment campaign mounted twenty years ago against South Africa. That campaign indisputably helped compel the apartheid regime to abandon its racist policy and ultimately contributed to the government’s fall from power. Iran is already in difficult economic straits; if fully brought to bear, the power of America’s capital markets could mightily affect corporate behavior, undermining – and, hopefully, helping to bring down – the mullahocracy in Iran.

Interestingly, Reinsch told a reporter, “You don’t win this particular battle in the hearings; you win the battle in the backroom, where you can explain the consequences of the legislation.” In other words, his clients’ case cannot stand the light of day. Their only chance of success lies in spooking legislators in settings where their constituents and the press cannot monitor the lobbyists’ misinformation and intimidation.

All the more reason for the eyes of Ohioans, and indeed the Nation, to be on Wednesday’s hearing in Columbus of the House Financial Institutions, Real Estate and Securities Committee. It should be there, rather than the “backrooms” preferred by terror’s lobbyists, that the fate of the most effective terror-free investing legislation introduced to date should be determined, clearing the way for its swift approval and enactment and the creation thereby of a model for every state and American investor.

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Frank Gaffney Jr. is the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and author of War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World .
 
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Moot Point?
"In fact, the Missouri Investment Trust, the first public fund in the country to divest the stocks of companies doing business with Iran, Syria, Sudan and North Korea, has actually performed better since it was taken terror-free."

Any fund manager who insists on investing in Iran, Syria or the Sudan should be fired. The subtext of this article is that terrorist regimes will collapse. This is wonderful news!

The question of whether investing in these regimes should be regulated may, in fact, be moot.

Terror's lobbyist
Can a free society survive when its freedoms enable its enemies? Certainly not an original question, but it's the question that comes to mind.
I think a free society can survive such a threat, if its citizen's maintain virtues and priorities. There comes the question. Mr. Reinsch abuses his office and undermines US security selling forbidden technology to China, continues to make a handsome living helping to fund the Islamofascist threat, and people are up in arms about a big mess in the DOJ that is embarrassing but not a threat to our country.
Of course, for those who think the enemy is George Bush (and Republicans and anyone else who wishes the United States maintain its own sovereignty), weakening the United States is consistent with their view of the world. Still trying to get the League of Nations to "give peace a chance", I guess.

MAKE LIFE DIFFICULT FOR IRAN & IRANIANS

Iranians' lives can be made very unpleasant and difficult. My own suggestion (but I know that for many reasons it won't work) is a blockade of everything going in and out of Iran.

"Everything" would include food, medical supplies, prescription drugs, modern tools of communication and any parts thereof, including, but not limited to intellectual property, etc., ad infinitum.

Nothing would be allowed out of that benighted country. Nobody would be allowed out of that benighted country. It could be left to stew in its own juice.

Isolation would drive the country and its mad leader even madder.

Iran's leader, set upon by his own people, would soon enough be crying "Uncle." Some might even be howling for Uncle Sam. At that point there would be a few bargaining chips.

One can dream.

DeLay Uses "T-word," Treason
Frank Gaffney is one of the two or three most important writers on national security, and we should listen to him.

On my blog (click on name above) I just posted major breaking news story from Tribune-Review in Pittsburgh quoting Tom DeLay as saying Reid and Pelosi are "close" to "treason." Let me know what you think of it.


Terror Group All
This may be rather simplistic, but I believe William Reinsch, his ilk, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Byrd should be tried quickly and share the same gallows. I'm tired of people aiding an enemy of our country and getting away from it.

And to think that Reinsch actually served in the commerce department in the Clinton administration. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise.

Errata
See? My displeasure affects my writing. Of course, I meant Harry Reid---but having Robert Byrd up there as well wouldn't bother me much.

Mr. Gaffney
Excellent article. Being an Ohioan this was of great interest to me. And, I will be watching this one closely.

Frigglesnitz
I agree with your suggestions and if put into practice the little chimp would be strung up by his own people.You did leave one item out that could be implemented immediately.GASOLINE! or more importantly thier inability to refine and produce it. Most,if not all of Iran's gas is imported by Royal Dutch Shell [Shell]. I wonder how many 401 and retirement funds, public and private contain Shell? If huge financial pressure was put on RDS to shut off the spigot to Iran, the country would shut down in short order.Once this is achieved the mullahs and the chimp are forced to focus on the internal threat and it's ONLY export, TERRORISM, will be severly curtailed. This also totally isolates Iran's number one puppet, Syria. If Syria's main tit is dried up that shuts off Hamas, who by the way is firing rockets into Israel again. If this was done you would see Iraq calm down substantially. Of course Reid ,Pelosi,Murtha and the rest of the fifth column French Democrats in this country don't want that, they won't get additional Senate seats if Iraq is stable. Iran is the head of the snake that is worldwide terrorism, chop off the head! You are also correct in saying this strategy is a dream because the cowards and despots at the UN and on the American left would start with "the innocents and the children" crap and do all they could to derail it. Iran is one of the few instances where isolation will work, the question is do we have the intestinal fortitude to do it? One can dream!

Iran and Peace
There seems to be a loud and influential group in the USA who either love war or simply want to do everything possible to ward off diplomatic solutions to difficult problems.

Iran is a difficult problem, true, more so because we have attacked its two main enemies, the Taliban and Saddam.

But to add Iran to our list of enemy countries is simply foolish. Our goal should be to make an honorable peace in the Middle East so that we won't lose thousands more of our military, go deeper and deeper into debt, kill countless Iranians, extend our military to the breaking point, etc., etc. We've done enough to divide the Americans and undermine our influence already.

If Iran gets 'the bomb' - so? Pakistan already has the bomb and a greater danger is that our friends in Pakistan will be dethroned by bin Laden fans. And Iran, after all, saw what happened to Saddam without a bomb.

Our goal should be to negotiate with the Iranians. Some of their leaders are wild, but what about some of our leaders? It's such wild leaders that keep us killing one another. The people of the USA, Iran and all the world should simply say: "No more war. We won't fight. We are going to resolve our problems peacefully and seek to prosper together." Novel idea. Not really. But a very good one.

I for one am tired of brazen and arrogant governmental leaders, including our own, messing up so badly. The good people of the world should put an end to this nonsense.
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