Posted on 11/06/2008 11:03:47 AM PST by Fox_Mulder77
It didn't take long for the Israeli Foreign Minister to weigh in on President elect Obama's desire to talk to Iran: "We live in a neighbourhood in which sometimes dialogue . . . is liable to be interpreted as weakness."
When asked if she supported talks between the U.S. and Iran: "The answer is no." Of coarse Obama believes we are showing weakness by not talking to Iran: "I'm not afraid of negotiating with anybody. I fear no man. Or woman."
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POO will talk the islamic terrorists as they bomb the poop out of the rest of the world.
I’ve said before the ME will realize how weak Hussein is and project that weakness upon America. Nancy better wise up.
Livni, the future of Israel
Palin, the future of America
Like BHO can take advice from anyone....
This outta be kinda fun to watch the ‘little-boy’ start walking in some big shoes...
“We live in a neighbourhood in which sometimes dialogue . . . is liable to be interpreted as weakness.”
Exactly! She gets it. Heck, even Hillary Clinton understands this. She talked of obliterating Iran if they attacked Israel with nuclear weapons. The moonbats thought she was nuts, but she was 100% right on that one.
Obama seems to be the only one who doesn’t understand this.
The Iranians like the Palestinians will always interpret ovetures towards peace from their enemies as either a sign of weakness or a trick.
The reason is, whenever they seek peace talks it is because they in a desparately weak situation, or it is a trick (or both), and they do not understand that we are not like them.
The concept of desiring peace with an enemy that is weaker than you, rather than conquering or destroying them, is totally foreign to them.
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