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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (44893)2/13/2011 12:36:15 PM
From: John2 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
Good points, Bee. I think his agenda is to threaten Israel with another militant and radical Islamic "government". Mubarak was not menacing enough to Israel.

After all, Haliburton, GE, et al., need to build more weapons, arms, and military infrastructure. Escalating the threat to Israel ups the stakes. -ng-

If I were making the decisions, I would withdraw all U.S. troops from foreign soil, eliminate all forms of foreign aid, build up America's strategic defenses and tell all enemies, "America can no longer afford to police the world at arm's length, but if you so much as make any hostile move toward America or her friends, we will annihilate suspected areas from afar, including from space. Do not test us."

Then, to prove I meant business, I would order nuclear strikes on all suspected nuclear installations in Iran, as well as Ahmadinejad's headquarters.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (44893)2/13/2011 12:55:35 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Obama does not care about the fascist regime in Iran. When peaceful protesters were thronging the streets of Tehran last year he did nothing. It’s not a popular government that he cares about.

It might even be more diabolical than that. Obama seems to side with or support the Iranian Mullahs quite a bit.

If you connect the dots with this story..........it's not a pleasant picture.

Mubarak's departure thwarted Israeli strike on Iran

Israel will find it difficult to take action far to the east when it can not rely on the tacit agreement to its actions on its western border. Without Mubarak there is no Israeli attack on Iran. His replacement will be concerned about the rage of the masses, if they see him as a collaborator in such operation.

haaretz.com