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Obama is trying to tell the American people that the threat of Iran is tiny compared to the former Soviet Union, so therefore, we should open talks with Ahmadinejad. Is he out of his mind!!! The cold war and what we are dealing with now are two entirely different scenarios. He made reference to...
Reflecting on his now infamous appearance before the UN Security Council in 2003, former Secretary of State Colin Powell has referred to his act of WMD drumbeating at the time as a "blot" on his long record of government service. Critics likely scoff today when Iraq's alleged "yellow cake" and...
"But that does not mean that the threat posed by Iran is insignificant ... Should Iran acquire nuclear weapons, that danger would become very dire indeed," McCain said. "And so if we were willing to talk to (Mikhail) Gorbachev, to (Nikita) Krushchev, there's no reason we shouldn't talk to Iran....
May 20, 2008 A skirmish over Iran broke out this week between Barack Obama and John McCain. It is a harbinger of the fall campaign and an early display of Obama’s confusion in the foreign policy area.On Sunday, Obama [1] told the throng at Pendleton, Oregon: “Iran, Cuba, Venezuela — these...
“We have told them what they have to do, and if they do it, there will be no problem as far as we are concerned”! As if that weren’t clear enough, he warned America and its allies that “if you want to have good relations with the Iranian people in the future, you should acknowledge the right and...
Yesterday, we reported here on RUF that Barack Obama made the incredibly stupid comment that Iran "doesn't pose a serious threat", calling it a "tiny country". We posted the video as well as commentary here. Michelle Malkin, writing for National Review Online, then brought us this information...
Jon Chait has an interesting article arguing that we shouldn't take the candidates rhetoric about forward-looking Iraq policy all that seriously — both have incentives to try to outline crystal clear positions but, in reality, both would need to respond to some extent to events on (...)
Robert Spencer puts Obama's comments on Iran into perspective and shows the folly of negotiating with terrorists.FROM HUMANEVENTS.COM:How Would Iran Read Obama? by Robert SpencerPosted 05/21/2008 ETReeling from President Bush’s criticism of the proposition that we should negotiate with...
~Snooper~As Barack Obama and John McCain "debate" over how each would negotiate with Iran, the dissidents within Iran are voicing to the world an unusual message: "If the United States strikes hard and fast, we will support you." The United States has been in a State of War with Iran since 1979,...
McCain traded some blows with Obama over foreign policy issues today. In his Chicago speach John McCain played the fear card again, blasting Obama for calling the threat by Iran to the United States small compared to the Soviet Union. Barack Obama replied to McCain's charges (in Billings,...

