Rohrabacher visits Moscow
Paul Clinton
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher joined a congressional delegation to Moscow
last week to warn Russia against helping Iran and Iraq develop
nuclear capabilities.
President Bush has included the two nations in his “axis of evil.”
North Korea is the third nation on that list.
“The delegation is not just here to beat up the Russians and
threaten them to change the course they are on,” Rohrabacher said in
a phone interview from his Moscow hotel room. “We are here to also
come up with some positive alternatives for Russia.”
Russian officials have begun helping Iran’s leaders build nuclear
power plants, a move that could lead to the Islamic state’s
development of weapons of mass destruction. Last month, Russia
announced plans to build five more reactors in the country in
addition to one now under construction at Bushehr.
Russian officials say
they have proposed a long-term economic partnership with Baghdad,
which Iraqi officials say is worth $40 billion and could be signed
next month.
The agreement would not violate U.N. sanctions against the
country, Russian officials say.
Rohrabacher, who both represents and resides in Huntington Beach,
said the delegation offered to help Russia secure contracts to build
power plants in countries such as Turkey and the Philippines to
generate income.
Rohrabacher joined Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Illinois), the chairman of
the International Relations Committee, and others in Wednesday’s
talks in Moscow.
The delegation met with Vladimir Lukin, deputy speaker of the
State Duma, Russia’s lower house of parliament. The delegation also
met with First Deputy Minister Vyacheslav Trubnikov and others.
The Russians described the talks as focusing on “the
close cooperation of the two countries in counteracting global
threats and challenges, primarily on the part of international
terrorism,” according to an embassy statement.
The bipartisan U.S. delegation also included Reps. Bob Goodlatte
(R-Virginia), Doc Hastings (R-Washington) and Mell Watt (D-North
Carolina).
Bush has called for the ouster of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. On
Thursday, Rohrabacher joined powerful Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas) in
calling for military action to remove the Middle Eastern leader.
“America needs to take the lead, but we need to make sure we’re
not out there on our own,” Rohrabacher said. “I’ve spent a great deal
of time and effort on assisting the [Bush] administration to help the
people of Iraq liberate themselves from a horrible gangster.”
Bush also said last week he would consult with
European allies before authorizing military action against Iraq.
* PAUL CLINTON covers the environment and politics for Times
Community News. He may be reached at (949) 764-4330 or by e-mail at
paul.clinton@latimes.com.
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