Statement on Iran

Ten Points · Decades of Evidence

A direct warning from Dr. K.A. Paul to the U.S. Congress and the international community — grounded in decades of empirical evidence and on-the-ground peace work in the Middle East.

"Decades of empirical evidence and past performance leave no doubt — Iran cannot be trusted to keep its promises. To save Israel is to save the Middle East, and to save the world."

— Dr. Kilari Anand Paul, Global Peace Ambassador

The Record

Ten Points Congress Must Hear

Drawn from years of direct engagement with heads of state, faith leaders, and conflict zones across the Middle East.

01

Iran cannot be trusted to keep promises based on decades of empirical evidence and past performance.

02

Iran's top leaders, including the Ayatollah himself, have clearly stated that they will not change their armament plans and that they have a right to such weapons.

03

Iran has refused to agree on any of the initial "deal-breaking" demands of the U.S., including allowing U.S. inspectors in prior to ratifying the deal.

04

Iran continues to sponsor terrorism throughout the region — and now with tens of billions of dollars in additional income thanks to this deal, their terrorist activities are guaranteed to increase 100 times over.

05

Iran's leaders call for death to Israel and death to America even now.

06

Iran's deal will allow this radical state to develop weapons like North Korea.

07

Iran is more committed to wiping out Israel today than ever before.

08

With the growing support of Russia and China, Iran is already preparing for World War III and believes it is the nation's destiny to bring it about.

09

To save Israel is to save the Middle East and to save the world.

10

Finally, members of Congress must stop trying to appease this White House, their respective party leaders, or the international community — and do the right thing.

Why It Matters

To Save Israel Is to Save the World

With the growing support of Russia and China, Iran is already preparing for what its own leaders describe as a destined global confrontation. The cost of appeasement is measured in nations. Members of Congress must stop appeasing the White House, their party leaders, or the international community — and do the right thing.