Obama gives the mullahs cover for their "legitimate" atom-lust, claiming 30 years of U.S. policy may be to blame.
By Ben Johnson
Although candidate Obama declared a nuclear Iran would be “a game-changer,” his interview with the BBC has given Tehran the time and plausible deniability necessary to achieve its genocidal intentions. Continuing the failed policies of Bush’s second term, he added another dynamic: his interview implied Iran’s defiance may be the fault of the United States.
Speaking on the eve of his trip to Cairo to deliver a “personal commitment to engagement,” Barack H. Obama unveiled his silver bullet for Iranian tensions: “I think the key here is to initiate a process that is meaningful, that is rigorous…[continuing] discussions in a way that is constructive.” Even the therapeutic psychobabble echoed the 1970s – more alarmingly, so did the president’s subservience and moral equivalence. Read more ...
By Ben Johnson
Although candidate Obama declared a nuclear Iran would be “a game-changer,” his interview with the BBC has given Tehran the time and plausible deniability necessary to achieve its genocidal intentions. Continuing the failed policies of Bush’s second term, he added another dynamic: his interview implied Iran’s defiance may be the fault of the United States.
Speaking on the eve of his trip to Cairo to deliver a “personal commitment to engagement,” Barack H. Obama unveiled his silver bullet for Iranian tensions: “I think the key here is to initiate a process that is meaningful, that is rigorous…[continuing] discussions in a way that is constructive.” Even the therapeutic psychobabble echoed the 1970s – more alarmingly, so did the president’s subservience and moral equivalence. Read more ...
Source: FrontPage Magazine