Posted on 08/08/2015 5:17:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
In President Barack Obamas defense of his nuclear deal with Iran Wednesday, he said there are only two types of people who will oppose his deal Republican partisans and Israel- firsters that is, traitors.
At American University, Obama castigated Republican lawmakers as the moral equivalent of Iranian jihadists saying, Those [Iranian] hard-liners chanting Death to America who have been most opposed to the deal... are making common cause with the Republican Caucus.
He then turned his attention to Israel.
Obama explained that whether or not you believe the deal endangers Israel boils down to whom you trust more him or Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. And, he explained, he can be trusted to protect Israel better than Netanyahu can because [I] have been a stalwart friend of Israel throughout my career.
The truth is that it shouldnt much matter to US lawmakers whether Obama or Netanyahu has it right about Israel. Israel isnt a party to the deal and isnt bound by it. If Israel decides it needs to act on its own, it will.
The US, on the other side, will be bound by the deal if Congress fails to kill it next month.
So the real question lawmakers need to ask is whether the deal is good for America. Is Obama right or wrong that only partisan zealots and disloyal Zionists could oppose his great diplomatic achievement? To determine the answer to that question, you need to do is ask another one. Does his deal make America safer or less safe? The best way to answer that question is to consider all the ways Iran threatens America today, and ask whether the agreement has no impact on those threats, or whether it mitigates or aggravates them.
Today Iran is harming America directly in multiple ways.
The most graphic way Iran is harming America today is by holding four Americans hostage. Irans decision not to release them over the course of negotiations indicates that at a minimum, the deal hasnt helped them.
It doesnt take much consideration to recognize that the hostages in Iran are much worse off today than they were before Obama concluded the deal on July 14.
The US had much more leverage to force the Iranians to release the hostages before it signed the deal than it does now. Now, not only do the Iranians have no reason to release the hostages, they have every reason to take more hostages.
Then there is Iranian-sponsored terrorism against the US.
In 2011, the FBI foiled an Iranian plot to murder the Saudi ambassador in Washington and bomb the Saudi and Israeli embassies in the US capital.
One of the terrorists set to participate in the attack allegedly penetrated US territory through the Mexican border.
The terrorist threat to the US emanating from Irans terrorist infrastructure in Latin America will rise steeply as a consequence of the nuclear deal.
As The Wall Street Journals Mary Anastasia OGrady wrote last month, the sanctions relief the deal provides to Iran will enable it to massively expand its already formidable operations in the USs backyard. Over the past two decades, Iran and Hezbollah have built up major presences in Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Ecuador and Bolivia.
Irans presence in Latin America also constitutes a strategic threat to US national security. Today Iran can use its bases of operations in Latin America to launch an electromagnetic pulse attack on the US from a ballistic missile, a satellite or even a merchant ship.
The US military is taking active steps to survive such an attack, which would destroy the USs power grid. Among other things, it is returning the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) to its former home in Cheyenne Mountain outside Colorado Springs.
But Obama has ignored the findings of the congressional EMP Commission and has failed to harden the US electronic grid to protect it from such attacks.
The economic and human devastation that would be caused by the destruction of the US electric grid is almost inconceivable. And now with the cash infusion that will come Irans way from Obamas nuclear deal, it will be free to expand on its EMP capabilities in profound ways.
Through its naval aggression in the Strait of Hormuz Iran threatens the global economy. While the US was negotiating the nuclear deal with Iran, the Revolutionary Guards unlawfully interdicted that is hijacked the Marshall Islands-flagged Maersk Tigris and held its crew hostage for weeks.
Irans assault on the Tigris came just days after the US-flagged Maersk Kensington was surrounded and followed by Revolutionary Guards ships until it fled the strait.
A rational take-home message the Iranians can draw from the nuclear deal is that piracy pays.
Their naval aggression in the Strait of Hormuz was not met by American military force, but by American strategic collapse at Vienna.
This is doubly true when Americas listless response to Irans plan to use its Houthi proxys takeover of Yemen to control the Bab el-Mandab strait is taken into consideration. With the Bab el-Mandab, Iran will control all maritime traffic from the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. Rather than confront this clear and present danger to the global economy, America abandoned all its redlines in the nuclear talks.
Then there is Irans partnership 20-year partnership with al-Qaida.
The 9/11 Commission found in its report that four of the 9/11 terrorists transited Iran before traveling to the US. As former Defense Intelligence Agency director Lt.-Gen. (ret.) Mike Flynn told Fox News in the spring, Iranian cooperation with al-Qaida remains deep and strategic.
When the US Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, they seized hard drives containing more than a million documents related to al-Qaida operations. All but a few dozen remain classified.
According to Flynn and other US intelligence officials who spoke to The Weekly Standard, the documents expose Irans vast collaboration with al-Qaida.
The agreement Obama concluded with the mullahs gives a tailwind to Iran. Irans empowerment will undoubtedly be used to expand its use of al-Qaida terrorists as proxies in their joint war against the US.
Then there is Irans ballistic missile program.
The UN Security Council resolution passed two weeks ago cancels the UN-imposed embargoes on conventional arms and ballistic missile acquisitions by Iran. Since the nuclear deal facilities Iranian development of advanced nuclear technologies that will enable the mullahs to build nuclear weapons freely when the deal expires, the Security Council resolution means that by the time the deal expires, Iran will have the nuclear warheads and the intercontinental ballistic missiles required to carry out a nuclear attack on the US.
Obama said Wednesday that if Congress votes down his nuclear deal, we will lose... Americas credibility as a leader of diplomacy. Americas credibility, he explained, is the anchor of the international system.
Unfortunately, Obama got it backwards. It is the deal that destroys Americas credibility and so upends the international system which has rested on that credibility for the past 70 years.
The White Houses dangerous suppression of seized al-Qaida-Iran documents, like its listless response to Irans maritime aggression, its indifference to Irans massive presence in Latin America, its lackluster response to Irans terrorist activities in Latin America, and its belittlement of the importance of the regimes stated goal to destroy America not to mention its complete collapse on all its previous redlines over the course of the negotiations are all signs of the disastrous toll the nuclear deal has already taken on Americas credibility, and indeed on US national security.
To defend a policy that empowers Iran, the administration has no choice but to serve as Irans agent. The deal destroys Americas credibility in fighting terrorism. By legitimizing and enriching the most prolific state sponsor of terrorism, the US has made a mockery of its claimed commitment to the fight.
The deal destroys the USs credibility as an ally.
By serving as apologists for its worst enemy, the US has shown its allies that they cannot trust American security guarantees. How can Israel or Saudi Arabia trust America to defend them when it is endangering itself? The deal destroys 70 years of US nonproliferation efforts. By enabling Iran to become a nuclear power, the US has made a mockery of the very notion of nonproliferation and caused a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
The damage caused by the deal is already being felt. For instance, Europe, Russia and China are already beating a path to the ayatollahs doorstep to sign commercial and military deals with the regime.
But if Congress defeats the deal, it can mitigate the damage. By killing the deal, Congress will demonstrate that the American people are not ready to go down in defeat. They can show that the US remains committed to its own defense and the rebuilding of its strategic credibility worldwide.
In his meeting with Jewish leaders Tuesday, Obama acknowledged that his claim repeated yet again Wednesday that the only alternative to the deal is war, is a lie.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Greg Rosenbaum, chairman of the National Democratic Jewish Council, which is allied with the White House, said that Obama rejected the notion that war will break out if Congress rejects the deal with veto-overriding majorities in both houses.
According to Rosenbaum, Obama claimed that if Congress rejects his nuclear deal, eventually the US will have to carry out air strikes against Irans nuclear facilities in order to prevent them from enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels.
But, he quoted Obama as saying, the result of such a strike wont be war with Iran.
Rather, Obama said, Iran will respond to a US strike primarily by ratcheting up its terrorist attacks against Israel.
I can assure, Obama told the Jewish leaders, that Israel will bear the brunt of the asymmetrical responses that Iran will have to a military strike on its nuclear facilities.
What is notable here is that despite the fact that it will pay the heaviest price for a congressional defeat of the Iran deal, Israel is united in its opposition to the deal. This speaks volume about the gravity with which the Israeli public views the threats the agreement unleashed.
But again, Israel is not the only country that is imperiled by the nuclear deal. And Israelis are not the only ones who need to worry.
Obama wishes to convince the public that the deals opponents are either partisan extremists or traitors who care about Israel more than they care about America. But neither claim is true. The main reason Americans should oppose the deal is that it endangers America. And as a consequence, Americans who oppose the deal are neither partisans nor turncoats.
They are patriots.
The rich boy from Honolulu who likes to do politics the Chicago way must have this big sh$t eating grin over the idea that he can basically do things that make Richard Nixon look like a choirboy and get a free pass from the media. The Iran deal and his antics concerning it is such a good example of this sort of thing.
15 months to go.
Both the US and Iran have an ulterior motive, Israel is in their cross-hairs,
And both these kings hearts shall be to do mischief, and they shall speak lies at one table; but it shall not prosper: for yet the end shall be at the time appointed. Daniel 11:27
he dare not go out in public
he is a prisoner in a prison he constructed himself
Answer: A Sick Joke
The question: “Who is more trustworthy, Barack Obama or Caroline Glick?”
If we survive that long. Being as he is acting like a dictator, I wonder if a new president can use his pen and phone, and dump this garbage?
Did you really have to ask? It is definitely Caroline Glick
I can’t wait until he pisses Bibi off enough to have the Mossad pay him a little visit....
Here’s the list in shorthand:
Everyone not him.
yep
Chuck Schumer who’s religion is Judaism announced on Friday that he would be voting No on the Iran Deal, and naturally all the rats are pissed at him. Bernie Sanders who religion is also Judaism announced that he would vote Yes. If the other 8 rat senators like Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Michael Bennet, Richard Blumenthal, Brian Schatz, Ben Cardin, Al Franken, and Ron Wyden whose religion is also Judaism vote all yes, what does that tell you about them? In the mean time Shame on Bernie Sanders
Every red-blooded American man, woman, and child is on this ‘man’s’ enemies list. Every. Last. One.
obama wants to very nearly disarm our nuclear arsenal entirely. Now, why would he do that?
Obama is an anti-American assh0le.
End of story.
[Every red-blooded American man, woman, and child is on this mans enemies list. Every. Last. One.
Every WHITE, CHRISTIAN red-blooded American man, woman....
[I cant wait until he pisses Bibi off enough to have the Mossad pay him a little visit....]
My birthday’s coming up!!!! If anyone is wondering what to get me...
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Obama wishes to convince the public that the deals opponents are either partisan extremists or traitors who care about Israel more than they care about America.
But neither claim is true.
The main reason Americans should oppose the deal is that it endangers America. And as a consequence, Americans who oppose the deal are neither partisans nor turncoats.
They are patriots.
Today Iran is harming America directly in multiple ways.
The most graphic way Iran is harming America today is by holding four Americans hostage. Irans decision not to release them over the course of negotiations indicates that at a minimum, the deal hasnt helped them.
It doesnt take much consideration to recognize that the hostages in Iran are much worse off today than they were before Obama concluded the deal on July 14.
The US had much more leverage to force the Iranians to release the hostages before it signed the deal than it does now. Now, not only do the Iranians have no reason to release the hostages, they have every reason to take more hostages.
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