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Negotiating with Terrorists
National Review ^ | 07/03/2009 | Andrew McCarthy

Posted on 07/03/2009 9:26:08 AM PDT by fiscon1

As the Iranian government’s murderous repression of the Iranian people continues, critics right and left agitate over the deafening silence of an American president who, as a candidate, derided the Bush administration’s ambitious democracy promotion as too timid. They speculate as to why Barack Obama won’t speak out: Why won’t he condemn the mullahs? Is he daft enough to believe he can charm the regime into abandoning its nuclear ambitions? Does the self-described realist so prize stability that he thinks it’s worth abandoning the cause of freedom — and the best chance in 30 years of dislodging an implacable American enemy?

In truth, it’s worse than that. Even as the mullahs are terrorizing the Iranian people, the Obama administration is negotiating with an Iranian-backed terrorist organization and abandoning the American proscription against exchanging terrorist prisoners for hostages kidnapped by terrorists. Worse still, Obama has already released a terrorist responsible for the brutal murders of five American soldiers in exchange for the remains of two deceased British hostages.

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TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: iran; obama

1 posted on 07/03/2009 9:26:08 AM PDT by fiscon1
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To: fiscon1

There is no negotiating with terrorists....ask the Pakistan government, among a few others.

The mindset(s) that one can negotiate with terrorists is based upon the rainbow and unicorn dreams of SurrenderMedia and Surrendercrats.


2 posted on 07/03/2009 9:35:09 AM PDT by cranked
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