Yesterday Secretary of State Clinton testifying in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said:
"Our very clear commitment to engagement has created space for a lot of these countries to now consider supporting sanctions that they might not have otherwise, because we have demonstrated the strategic patience to exhaust the international efforts of convincing Iran to do the right thing without sanctions"
Oh really, and are those “lot of” countries aware of their newfound willingness to consider supporting sanctions against IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic’s illegal weaponized nuke program?
Russia and China are playing hard to get and EU as a block while officially married to America’s stated sanctions goals is having a booming economic affair with IRR.
Lets face it, the Obama Administration’s Iran policy or lack of one has been a resounding failure. Speaking of policy, does the administration have one? Because when it comes to having a clear Iran policy the rudderless ship of state has been all over the place.
First refusing to take the Islamist Rapists’ emphatic no as an answer it went all out for a Rodney King style “Can we all get along” policy. This included at the height of IRR’s televised savagery on the masses of peaceful Iranian demonstrators, Presided Obama opting to secretly send two handwritten personal letters to the Head Rapist Khamenei asking for his friendship.
And now it is patting itself on the back for achieving what on the sanctions front?
Before it is too late and the weaponized nuke acquiring Islamist Rapists impose a devastating war on Iran, Iranians and the entire vital Middle East the leader of the sane world has to take charge and lead.
Imposition of airtight sanctions alongside an open-ended policy of supporting Iranian people to overthrow the messianic Islamist Rapists is a must. Time is of the essence.
//www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/24/AR2010022402343.html
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The precious bunch
by Fred on Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:47 AM PSTPrecious ones you are all doing a fantastic job, keep on trucking.
Fred Inc. is a trouble maker.
by Javadagha on Thu Feb 25, 2010 07:57 PM PSTFred Inc. is a trouble maker. I am surprised how his posts get attention.
Mein Früd & Mahmoud aldanG (aka Mahmoudg)
by Mardom Mazloom on Thu Feb 25, 2010 05:52 PM PSTOne advocating for air tight sanctions that he can't even define and the other aspiring for war, that's called a dynamic duo or as we use to say kabootar ba kabootar, baz ba baz konad aldang ba aldang parvaz.
David:Unfortunately some in US think the world is THEIR business
by Bavafa on Thu Feb 25, 2010 05:17 PM PSTBut if history is a lesson to all of us, many empires have tried to take over the world and ultimately failed. This empire will not be an exception and will have the same faith if it does not come to that realization soon.
Of course every empire will need a 'malijac' too, right and we have a number of those on this very site
Mehrdad
Assad to Clinton: get the F out of our business!
by Anonymous8 on Thu Feb 25, 2010 04:21 PM PST//english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/...
sometimes truth hurts!
Fred
by capt_ayhab on Thu Feb 25, 2010 04:18 PM PSTGood to see you still spreading. Some devotion I should say.
-YT
Not that they will change anytime soon
by David ET on Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:47 PM PSTUS must mind its own business and stay within its borders as lot of the problems in the world have been the direct or side consequences of its involvement (from one extreme to another) in the affairs of other countries .
Hopefully some day US will maintain a foreign policy like Canada primarily based on mutual respect for others and in support of people of nations and their human rights.
Until then, less then better!
visit: www.iransecular.org
Sanctions yes, but the end result is military might
by mahmoudg on Thu Feb 25, 2010 07:32 AM PSTWith Iranians nothing but a hit upside the head will get the message across. Strategic bombing, and continous shelling, of the regime's assets is the only way to bring these thugs down.