Posted on 10/06/2009 6:28:37 AM PDT by Jabrown
Following diplomatic talks with Iran, the mainstream media was abuzz with the stunning success of the Obama administration. During the short meeting, Iran agreed to allow inspections of another secret nuclear facility publicly disclosed during the G20 summit. But is Iran's agreement to inspections of the nuclear facility a genuine success?
History tells us that the Obama Administrations direct engagement yielded no more results than the failed global approach of the past 7 years. Since proof was first submitted in 2002 or Iran's secret nuclear program, the Iranian government has agreed 7 times to allow the inspections to occur.
In February of 2003, following the discovery of Iran's nuclear facilities, then Iranian President, Mohammad Khatami, publicly...
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It’s called “run out the clock.”
What difference does it make. With that Mohamed ElBaradei in charge we are so screwed.
“Its called run out the clock.
Yep....
Jerusalem Post: So called “Improved Cooperation by Iran” is really a case of obama’s weakness & caving in
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1254756248877&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
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Barack Obama and this government are playing Iran’s game here. Look up the treaty of Hudabiya. Ahmadinejad is using Muhammad’s tactic of consession out of weakness until he can re-group and come back stronger. This is how Muhammad took Mecca and advised all his horid followers to do the same. This not only is not a victory that makes Obama look weak, but it also shows Iran that they will be successful playing their games of delay. The administration just doesn’t understand who these people really are and what drives them. Iran must be stopped while they are weak because they’ll be insidious and unmercifully aggressive if they obtain equal footing.
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