Saturday, March 31, 2012

Obama The Wimp!

The longer Obama is President, the less of a leader and the more of a wimp we find out  he is.  If the current story by World News Daily is accurate, the "emperor" is in back channel discussions with Iran. The purpose of getting Tehran to agree not to attack the US if Israel strikes its nuke plants.  What a snivelling Lilly livered coward!  Instead of doing the right thing, that being, demanding that they stop working on their nukes, he whines to them, "please don't hurt me."  What a poor excuse for a leader. He makes Chamberlain look good.

In this very dangerous world, we need leaders who know what is best for the US and will take the principled steps eliminate the risks. Reagan was such a leader. He knew that the Soviet Union was the enemy and did everything in his power to minimize their influence.  Even though his domestic critics thought he was going to start WW III, he proved them wrong. The US won and the Soviet Union became history.

Obama is not a Reagan, he does not even come close. The "emperor" is a devious man, with anti-American attitudes,  has never done anything positive in his life, and like Hitler and Mussolini believes that he was born to lead the world.  In reality, he is not equipped to lead a Chamber of Commerce.

So when he demands that Israel retreat to 1967 borders or pleads with Iran not to hurt the US, we realize how inadequate his leadership abilities are.  He does not understand the Middle East, the world or how they all interact. How could we  have elected such an incompetent?

Conservative Tom






WND EXCLUSIVE

Mideast officials: Obama in secret talks with Iran

Asking Tehran to guarantee it won't hit U.S. if Israelis strike

by Aaron Klein


Aaron Klein is WND's senior staff reporter and Jerusalem bureau chief. He also hosts "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio" on New York's WABC Radio. His latest book is the N.Y. Times best-selling, "The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists.


JERUSALEM – President Obama has been engaged in secret, back-channel talks with Iran in which he informed Tehran’s leaders he is completely opposed to any Israeli strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, according to informed Middle Eastern officials.

The officials told WND the behind-the-scenes talks aim to secure a guarantee from Iran that it will not retaliate against the U.S. in the event of any Israeli military strike, the officials said.

It was unclear what, if anything, Obama offered Iran in exchange for a pledge against targeting U.S. installations, including in the Gulf.

The State Department did not immediately return a WND request seeking comment on the alleged back-door talks.

In a wide-ranging interview March 9 with Al-Monitor, an Arab website founded in the wake of the Middle East revolutions, former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel hinted that private approaches to Iran were already occurring.

Hagel is co-chairman of Obama’s Intelligence Advisory Board. While he was in the Senate he served on the Foreign Relations Committee.

Al-Monitor’s Washington correspondent, Barbara Slavin, interviewed Hagel at Georgetown University, where he teaches a weekly class.
Slavin asked Hagel: “Do you know if there any private approaches going on, or is it all through the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany?

Read about more complications for Washington, as China, Iran forming “strategic” ties.

Hagel replied, “I know more than I can tell you; there may be. I hope. I don’t see any other way around this. Because you can’t deal with something … as explosive as this is out in the public.”

According to the Middle East officials speaking to WND, political officials at the Pentagon, coordinating with the White House, have repeatedly asked Israel not to strike Iran.

According to the officials, who are familiar with the talks, the Pentagon has made the following arguments to Israel about why a strike at this time is unnecessary:

•An Israeli strike will not be able to totally destroy Iran’s nuclear project, which is spread out to multiple sites, thus making a successful attack more difficult.

•Iran can rebuild its nuclear infrastructure in a matter of a few years.

•Iran’s nuclear project is currently based on uranium and not the more weaponizable plutonium, giving Israel more time to allow sanctions to work.

•Intelligence agencies allegedly operating inside Iran working to slow Iran’s nuclear progress have had enough success to buy more time.

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