Posted on 11/11/2009 7:18:58 AM PST by RobinMasters
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on the US to choose between Israel and Iran on Tuesday night, Army Radio Reported on Wednesday.
Ahmadinejad reportedly said that for a real change in relations to take place, a choice must be made.
Speaking in Istanbul, the Iranian president said that it was up to US President Barack Obmaa to illustrate his motto of "Change."
"The support of both Israel and Iran can't go hand in hand," he was quoted as saying.
Ping.
As that pathetic puke 0bama sez “ohhhhhh pleeeeeeazeeeee don’t be throwin’ me in de briar patch, Brer’ Ahmadinebear!??! You KNOWS I don’t wanna be thrown in THERE, no sirree, no way no how!”
Mmmmm, I'll be waiting with great anticipation.(not) ;)
Throw in the USA too. He’ll take Iran.
I believe “Ears” already did.
The Iranians need to “take out their trash”
Israel went under the Bus when Obama was elected...all else is political theater.
Anyway, all this foreign stuff is just a distraction to Pres__ent 0 in his race to turn this country into a socialist banana republic welfare state. Since part of that strategy includes stripping us of our status as a superpower anyway and making us equal to all other countries, it doesn't matter in 0's mind who we support now. In the end we'll lack the ability to back that support with muscle anyway. He's counting on that.
His short-term strategy is to ignore what goes on abroad (Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, etc.) to the extent possible, so as to keep his eye on the prize here -- Democrat control forever through dependency of the masses. Anything else is extraneous to him.
As hilariously funny as the title of this post is the sad thing that struck was the Obama might actually have to really think it over ...
That choice was made long ago.
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