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To: FJB who wrote (838055)2/21/2015 12:17:29 PM
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For the Iranians that means moving as fast as possible to capitalize on a historic moment of Western weakness, collusion, and accommodation.

The mullahs remember what happened when Ronald Reagan won over Jimmy Carter. They have less than two years to grab whatever they can.



To: FJB who wrote (838055)2/21/2015 12:18:00 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1583377
 
Obama has destroyed any trust in America. We have “community disorganized” the Middle East.



To: FJB who wrote (838055)2/21/2015 12:18:36 PM
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When Netanyahu comes to Washington, the Iranians and ISIS will cheer for Obama.



To: FJB who wrote (838055)2/21/2015 12:21:32 PM
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Obama has brought us to the nuclear brink. It is vital to understand that this is not an accident. It is purposeful. It is a continuation of the Carter-Brzezinski strategy that put Ayatollah Khomeini into power forty years ago -- the first Islamic Caliphate. The Obama-Carter strategy makes no rational sense at all, except perhaps in some drunken faculty lounge. The risks are enormous, and the potential for a major violent backlash against the United States and Europe is very great. Iran now has ICBMs that can reach Europe and soon, the United States.

The single biggest factor in this crisis is the vacuum of American power. For decades the United States was trusted to keep the peace in the Persian Gulf, where Persians and Arabs have been staring at each with implacable hatred for a thousand years, across fifty miles of water.