Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

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A Real Turning Point in Iran?


The political unrest in nuclear-arming Iran--the largest since 1979--may or may not be a turning point in terms that would matter to the non-Islamist world. The relative reform candidate, whose election victory seems to have been stolen, believes in Iran's Islamist (clerical fascist) system. 

A real turning point will come when tens of thousands of Iranians take to the streets to demand an end to the monstrous mullahocracy--death to theocracy, down with the turbaned tyranny. 

Ironically, that would probably depress and disappoint America's first Muslim President (by birth and embrace of essential Islamist concepts, as shown by his awful address to "the Muslim world"). Barack Obama's entire Middle East policy is based on engaging (code for appeasing) and actually aligning with supposed Islamist moderates, including Iranian clerics, Hamas, Hezbollah, and allegedly "reconcilable" elements of the medieval Taliban. In Obama's eyes, the only Islamists that are off limits for engagement are those who belong to or are associated with Al Qaeda and its affiliates. 

His idiotic ideas are backed by an unholy alliance of advisers, from the anti-Israel Cold Warrior, Zbigniew Brzezinski, architect of America's intervention in Afghanistan on the side of jihadists, to certain left-wing Democrats, who also believe that right-wing political Islam can somehow be managed or exploited, certainly accommodated.

 

The Art of Appeasement: a Pattern Emerges


As reported yesterday, the United States will confront, but not board, suspect North Korean ships. 

Next: learning to live with, but never accept, Iranian nuclear weapons. 

No kidding. Live with, but never accept, is the Brzezinski formula, which the Obama administration is by definition implementing: its engagement (appeasement) policy is providing the mullahocracy with sufficient time to cross the nuclear threshold.

 

US Proposes Seven-Party Talks for Iran

Incredibly, the Obama administration is urging Iran to participate in seven-nation nuclear negotiations, even though a similar, six-party platform failed completely in North Korea's case. 

AP reports:

The United States urged Iran on Monday to agree to a meeting with the six key nations trying to ensure that its nuclear program is peaceful in which the U.S. will be "a full participant."

U.S. deputy ambassador Rosemary DiCarlo told the U.N. Security Council that Iran has not responded to the request from the five permanent council members — the U.S., Russia, China, Britain and France — and Germany for new talks, which would be the first international discussion on Iran's nuclear program since President Barack Obama took office in January.

Continue here.

Monday, June 15, 2009

 

Will Israel Suffer Because of Obama's Failures?

A hostile, frustrated administration could turn viciously against Israel to demonstrate toughness. Click here.