- 19 Mar 2015 12:11
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He's more or less putting them in a position to acquire a nuclear weapon, because he thinks that is a good idea.
Sure I do.
They frequently do, probably due to strong Jewish influence in banking and international finance.
Right. It was generally not an anti-US Sunni terror machine until after the Gulf War, when the Saudis and Saddam Hussein seemed sympathetic to Osama bin Laden et. al. to begin attacking the US military to get out of Saudi Arabia. Well, we're out. Obama, on the other hand, is trying to woo the Shia. It's a pretty dangerous game. That has led to a collapse of the sunni-shia government in Iraq, the rise of ISIS, the collapse of Syria, the collapse of Yemen, and so on.
The Saudi relationship goes back to the 1920s. Pakistan was about serving as a buffer to India when India was flirting with the communists. I'm not sure how you'd equate them with Qatar.
Not for people sympathetic to him.
If Iran gets a nuclear weapon, large scale war will break out in the middle east. Obama seems to think it will put the brakes on US power. I don't think it will. I think it will guarantee nuclear war.
The laments you have about the list of state actors you enumerated is that they are US allies, and so is Israel. Iran is not. Saudi Arabia and Israel are actually on the same page with respect to Iran and Syria, and both are opposed to Obama's actions. What's happening now is that nobody gives a fuck about the Palestinians, because they are very secondary to Iran, Syria, Yemen, the rise of ISIS, instability in Egypt and Libya, etc. Basically, nobody cares about the Palestinians anymore. Netanyahu just proved he didn't have to express concern or sympathy with a 2-state solution.
Rich wrote:How in God's name is Obama doing Iran's bidding?
He's more or less putting them in a position to acquire a nuclear weapon, because he thinks that is a good idea.
Rich wrote:Have you no dignity?
Sure I do.
Rich wrote:Does not America and the West not grovel sufficiently before our Zionist masters?
They frequently do, probably due to strong Jewish influence in banking and international finance.
Rich wrote:The Fifth fleet sits in Bahrain defending the Sunni terror regime.
Right. It was generally not an anti-US Sunni terror machine until after the Gulf War, when the Saudis and Saddam Hussein seemed sympathetic to Osama bin Laden et. al. to begin attacking the US military to get out of Saudi Arabia. Well, we're out. Obama, on the other hand, is trying to woo the Shia. It's a pretty dangerous game. That has led to a collapse of the sunni-shia government in Iraq, the rise of ISIS, the collapse of Syria, the collapse of Yemen, and so on.
Rich wrote:We consort with Saudi, Pakistan, Qatar how can that add up to doing Iran's bidding in anything but the minds odf demented Jewish supremacists?
The Saudi relationship goes back to the 1920s. Pakistan was about serving as a buffer to India when India was flirting with the communists. I'm not sure how you'd equate them with Qatar.
Rich wrote:Is Netanyahu getting elected a bad thing?
Not for people sympathetic to him.
Rich wrote:If it is why did the Republican Senators give him a platform?
If Iran gets a nuclear weapon, large scale war will break out in the middle east. Obama seems to think it will put the brakes on US power. I don't think it will. I think it will guarantee nuclear war.
Rich wrote:If its a good thing what's the problem with how Obama handled it.
The laments you have about the list of state actors you enumerated is that they are US allies, and so is Israel. Iran is not. Saudi Arabia and Israel are actually on the same page with respect to Iran and Syria, and both are opposed to Obama's actions. What's happening now is that nobody gives a fuck about the Palestinians, because they are very secondary to Iran, Syria, Yemen, the rise of ISIS, instability in Egypt and Libya, etc. Basically, nobody cares about the Palestinians anymore. Netanyahu just proved he didn't have to express concern or sympathy with a 2-state solution.
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