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Foreign policy matters, like for gas prices

Foreign policy matters on Main Street. Anyone in our community who saw the increase in gas prices, due in part to a decision by OPEC nations half-a-world away, knows this. We also must strengthen our commitment to the security of Israel, which faces a difficult challange in the peace process and a growing missile threat from countries like Iran.
Source: www.kirkforcongress.com Sep 9, 2000

More aid for Israel to foster Palestinian peace

In addition to the United States’ annual package of military aid, it is important to point out that the hard costs of peace for Israel will be substantial. The rebuilding and relocation of vacated strategic military assets and civilian infrastructure will be costly. As Israel commits to incur such costs, the United States will need to allocate additional aid to offset this substantial burden as well as supply funding for true Arab partners in peace.
Source: www.kirkforcongress.com Sep 9, 2000

Maintain sanctions against Iran & other rogue states

Iran, Iraq, Libya and Syria maintain an “at war” status with Israel. These regimes continue to actively seek and develop technologies aimed at Israel’s destruction. Total support for sanctions, especially against Iran who is close to the possession of a nuclear weapon, and any nation who engages in or threatens any aggressive act involving WMD must be upheld scrupulously. This would include countries that are proven to aid and abet in the transference or development of such weaponry, like Russia.
Source: www.kirkforcongress.com Sep 9, 2000

Move US embassy to Jerusalem

An undivided Jerusalem must remain the capital of Israel. The United States embassy, in conformance with legislation passed by the Congress in 1995 must be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Source: www.kirkforcongress.com Sep 9, 2000

US aid for Arabs who are peace partners with Israel

I support U.S. assistance to Arab countries in the region that are true partners in peace with Israel. While I am concerned about the government of Egypt’s unwillingness to address anti-Semitic rhetoric in major newspapers, I still believe that our aid to Egypt plays a positive role in the peace process with Israel. I applaud the recent peace treaty between Israel and Jordan and worry that the working people of Jordan have yet to see the “fruits of peace.”
Source: www.kirkforcongress.com Sep 9, 2000

Voted YES on approving removal of Saddam & valiant service of US troops.

States that the House of Representatives:
  1. affirms that the United States and the world have been made safer with the removal of Saddam Hussein and his regime from power in Iraq;
  2. commends the Iraqi people for their courage in the face of unspe
    Reference: War in Iraq Anniversary resolution; Bill H Res 557 ; vote number 2004-64 on Mar 17, 2004

    Voted YES on authorizing military force in Iraq.

    Authorization for the Use of Military Force Against Iraq: Passage of the joint resolution that would authorize President Bush to use the US military as he deems necessary and appropriate to defend U.S. national security against Iraq and enforce UN Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq. It would be required that the president report to Congress, no later than 48 hours after using force, his determination that diplomatic options or other peaceful means would not guarantee US national security against Iraq or allow enforcement of UN resolutions and that using force is consistent with anti-terrorism efforts. The resolution would also give specific statutory authorization under the War Powers Resolution. Every 60 days the president would also be required to report to Congress on actions related to the resolution.
    Reference: Bill sponsored by Hastert,R-IL; Bill HJRes114 ; vote number 2002-455 on Oct 10, 2002

    Condemns anti-Muslim bigotry in name of anti-terrorism.

    Kirk sponsored the Resolution on bigotry against Sikh Americans:

    Title: Condemning bigotry and violence against Sikh Americans in the wake of terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001.

    Summary: Declares that, in the quest to identify, locate, and bring to justice the perpetrators and sponsors of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, the civil rights and liberties of all Americans, including Sikh-Americans, should be protected.

    Source: House Resolution Sponsorship 01-HR255 on Oct 4, 2001

    Supports $48 billion in new spending for anti-terrorism.

    Kirk adopted the Republican Main Street Partnership issue stance:

    The Republican Main Street Partnership (RMSP), the largest group of moderate GOP elected officials in the nation, applauds President Bush's call for $48 Billion in new defense spending to win the war on terrorism, provide for homeland defense and modernize the U.S. military.

    Main Street Moderates, also offer support for the President's "Homeland Defense" initiative that strengthens border security ($2.1 Billion Increase), bulks up INS and Customs inspectors and agents (focusing on the northern border), and proposes a 500% increase in "Bio-Terrorism" spending. These were part of the RMSP Anti-Terrorism Policy proposed by key Main Street members Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT) and others shortly after Sept. 11th. Sen. Snowe called "the President's proposals to boost funding for the Coast Guard, border security and customs right on target." "By focusing on these issues (Defense and Homeland Security), he's clearly in touch with what's most important to the American people," said fellow Main Street member Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY).

    Source: Republican Main Street Partnership press release 01-RMSP5 on Jan 30, 2002

    Solidarity with Israel in its fight against terrorism.

    Kirk sponsored a Congressional Resolution expressing solidarity with Israel:

    Source: House Resolution Sponsorship 02-HR392 on Apr 18, 2002

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