Posted on 11/27/2008 9:24:56 AM PST by FocusNexus
Russia says it is in contact with the Obama administration in a bid to convince it to normalize ties with Iran and solve the nuclear issue.
He said US President-elect Barack Obama would have to normalize ties with Iran to reach a solution to the nuclear dispute.
"We are doing it [bypassing the Bush administration and reach Obama's team] through our embassy in Washington D.C. and our contacts with people who are around Barack Obama," Ryabkov added.
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Who? It won't be scotus. They will be A-F*ing-WOL until Obama is firmly ensconced in the White House.
This story describes Russia testing out Obama to see just how he reacts. If he can't keep his place until January 20, it says a great deal about his judgment and savvy. They make an overture to his camp and it is like reconnaissance--they just want to see what kind of response he makes to a boundary violation. Anything less than a total rebuff, and he fails the test.
“Is it just me, or, do Jews purposively put themselves in dire predictaments throughout history by trusting the wrong freedom fighters side?”
That, plus a sort of unwillingness to believe that as God’s Chosen that nothing bad can happen to them. I can’t think of anything else.
Russia would want relations “normalized” to boost Iran’s trade and development-
Then Iran can afford to PAY Russia (maybe in dollars) for its longterm Russian assistance to build Iranian nuke weapons
And think of all the Americans who will get rich from new contracts with Iran
What’s not to love about CHANGE
And so if he does, the world sees that he can be told what to do. My, what a strong leader we have!
(Good play by Putin)
“U.S. to Russia: Hes not President yet. Get over it!”
More like,
U.S. to Russia: What else is on TV?
The Russians have been watching US MSM, which thinks Obama is already President.
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