Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

 

White House to American People: Don't Expect Immediate Federal Help After Atomic Attack





Click here for the shocking story.

A nuclear blast in an American city is considered an inevitability ... and the American people are basically on their own. 

The federal government would not respond for at least 72 hours.

State and local governments are not prepared respond. 


Where is the outrage?

What is the deterrent against an anonymous atomic attack on the United States by terrorists or a terrorist-sponsoring nation such as Iran? 

There is none, apparently. Instead of declaring or at least strongly signaling that the U.S. would immediately obliterate all suspect nations (the list should include Iran, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia and the Muslim holy cities) should any nuclear device (or major biological or chemical weapon) of any kind ever be detonated on U.S. soil, the President ... who dreams of a nuclear-free world ... has gone in the opposite direction ... toward unilateral disarmament. 

And an adoring media praises his every move.


In Washington, meanwhile, the DIA chief says Iran could have the bomb in one year.


As the New York Daily News says, Iran's atomic advance sends 
chills down the spine.

Recall that back in 2008, a 
bipartisan commission warned that terrorists are likely to attack the U.S. using nuclear or biological weapons before 2013. 

Click 
here to read about a 2007 study that details the catastrophic impact of nuclear attack on U.S. cities.


Conclusion: for all the talk, Iran is being allowed to develop nuclear weapons--Obama's election assured Iran's success in this regard--and the American people are again being advised to "duck and cover" in the event of a nuclear blast, as they were back in the 1950s, and, oh, yes, to shower after being exposed to atomic radiation, as per the White House instructions in the above-referenced and linked article. 


Progress! Change!
 

Obamanation.