Senator Lindsey Graham: Interventionist, Warmonger, Man of Empire Michael S. Rozeff 1. LewRockwell.com February 21, 2012 Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is a leader of the pack against Iran, as depicted in this AP news article. At this historical juncture in which aggression against Iran on the part of Israel and/or the U.S. is openly discussed, Graham is an influential congressional interventionist and warmonger. What is he thinking and saying? What are his arguments, and what are the real reasons for attacking Iran that he is not expressing? Graham conveyed his willingness to attack Iran in his AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) speech in 2010. This was a natural forum for Graham, who is a staunch supporter of Israel and its policies, and for Israel, which would like nothing better than to tip the U.S. into war against Iran. Graham’s speech transcript is available. See here for the speech video. In that speech, Graham said “We must not allow this Iranian theocracy to develop a nuclear weapon. It’s not enough to be determined. We have to say without any hesitation: it will not happen. “All options must be on the table. You know exactly what I’m talking about.” He explained that he would be willing to strike militarily in order to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon: “My belief is a military strike stopping the Iranian government from having a nuclear weapon is more effective than trying to deal with the Iranian government after they have one.” He explained that he would strike Iran very hard: “And if military force is ever employed, it should be done in a decisive fashion. The Iranian government’s ability to wage conventional warfare against its neighbors and our troops in