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Iranian Diplomats Still Invited To 4th Of July Parties

by Phantom Ace ( 169 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, Iran, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at June 23rd, 2009 - 9:35 am

Obama is still inviting Iranian diplomats to 4th of July parties hosted by US Embassies worldwide. Clearly Obama wants the regime to survive and is doing all he can to give it legitimacy. This is disturbing as the Iranian people are struggling against their regime, we are are supporting that regime. Obama should not invite these diplomats, who represents a Totalitarian system with blood on its hands. This is another disgrace to what America stands for.

US says hot dog diplomacy still on with Iran

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States said Monday its invitations were still standing for Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 celebrations at US embassies despite the crackdown on opposition supporters.

President Barack Obama’s administration said earlier this month it would invite Iran to US embassy barbecues for the national holiday for the first time since the two nations severed relations following the 1979 Islamic revolution.

“There’s no thought to rescinding the invitations to Iranian diplomats,” State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters.

Obama puts pressure on allies like Israel, but kisses up to enemies like Iran. Obama really is a pathetic President.

VP Biden Visits Islamic Occupied Kosovo

by Phantom Ace ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under George W. Bush, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Kosovo, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Serbia at May 21st, 2009 - 9:47 am

VP Joe Biden stops in the Islamic controlled territory of Kosovo. He tells the Islamists there that America will make sure they succeed. He is keeping with America’s bi-partisan policy of appeasing Islamic aggression.

No going back for Kosovo, says US

US Vice-President Joe Biden has told Kosovo’s parliament its independence is “absolutely irreversible” and the only viable option for regional stability.

“The success of an independent Kosovo is a priority for our administration,” Mr Biden said in a speech that received several standing ovations from MPs.

Earlier, he received an enthusiastic welcome from crowds of ethnic Albanians in the capital, Pristina.

How nice, our own VP goes to an Islamist occupied territory and meets with Islamo-Fascists. We then wonder why Muslims laugh at us and launch attacks. They know that when nations like Serbia and now Israel resist Islamic aggression, America will help the Muslim side. We are our own worst enemy at times. We fight Islamists in Iraq and Afghanistan but help them in the Balkans. This is insane.

The American government is not serious about fighting Islamo-Fascism. That is why there are now Jihadi groups in America operating like the one busted yesterday. Wake me up when we are serious.

U.S.A: United States Of Appeasement?

by WrathofG-d ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, Iran, North Korea, Nuclear Weapons, Saudi Arabia, United Nations at April 14th, 2009 - 10:43 am

President Obama has decided to lead the free world in an “everything opposite from G. W. Bush” approach to foreign affairs.  Although in many instances this could be a good idea, like most unprepared, naive President’s of our past, President Obama seems to be throwing out the good with the bad.  This has included numerous public displays of submission, moral infirmity on a global scale including, but not limited to bowing to the king of Saudi Arabia, fecklessness as to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and a world groveling tour where he went from country to country begging forgiveness from dictators and despots.  It has long been the Conservative view that such overt displays of weakness, and complete lack of resolve will not engender peace and cooperation from our enemies, but instead only invite further dangerous behavior.

Barack Chamberlain: Peace In Our Time

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N. Korea To Boycott Talks & Restart Nuclear Weapons Plant

TOKYO, April 14 — Fuming at the U.N. Security Council for condemning its recent missile launch, North Korea said Tuesday it will restart its plutonium factory, junk all its disarmament agreements and “never participate” again in six-country nuclear negotiations.

North Korea had warned before launching a long-range missile on April 5 that it would tolerate no U.N. criticism of what it insisted was a peaceful attempt to put a satellite into orbit.

When the 15-member Security Council unanimously condemned that launch on Monday and demanded a halt to all future missile launches, the North’s reaction was swift, vitriolic and surprisingly substantive.

It called the Security Council’s statement a “brigandish,” “wanton” and “unjust” infringement of its sovereignty.  It said that six-party nuclear talks with the United States, South Korea, Japan, Russia and, even its closest ally, China, had “turned into a platform” for forcing the North to disarm itself and for bringing down its system of government.

“We have no choice but to further strengthen our nuclear deterrent to cope with additional military threats by hostile forces,” North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement released by its state news agency.

If it follows through on Tuesday’s bluster, North Korea will walk away from six years of slow, fitful but sometimes productive negotiations that have led to substantial disablement of the North’s main nuclear reactor and partial disclosure of the scale of its weapons program.

The talks, in turn, have rewarded the government of Kim Jong Il with food, fuel and removal from a U.S. list of countries that sponsor terror.  The Obama administration has repeatedly said that it wants to resume the talks, which stalled last year in a dispute about how to verify the North’s past nuclear activity.

That nuclear activity, judging from the North’s statement on Tuesday, is soon to increase.

“We will actively consider building our own light-water nuclear reactor, will revive nuclear facilities and reprocess used nuclear fuel rods,” the ministry said. Experts have said the North does not have the equipment or skills to make an advanced light-water reactor.

China, host of the six-party talks, called for restraint and calm on Tuesday, asking all countries to return to the discussions, even after North Korea announced it would never do so.

“We hope the relevant parties could proceed from the perspective of the overall interest of the region, so as to work together to safeguard the progress of the six-party talks,” Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said at a news briefing.

Japan also urged North Korea to return to the talks and the Russian government said it regretted Pyongyang’s decision.

Analysts in Seoul said that North Korea, with its threat to pull out of the six-party talks, appeared to be up to its familiar tactics of brinkmanship — creating a crisis in order to be rewarded for helping to solve it.

“North Korea can use today’s walkout as a negotiating chip with the United States in the future,” said Koh Yu-whan, a professor of North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul.

North Korea outraged the world three years ago by exploding a small nuclear device. But less than a year later, as it turned brinkmanship into remuneration, it pledged to abandon its nuclear weapons in return for aid from the United States and other countries.

“North Koreans have learned from past experience that when they create worst-case scenarios they get closer to solving their problems,” said Chun Hyun-joon, a North Korea specialist at the Korea Institute for National Unification.

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U.S. May Drop Key Condition For Talks With Iran

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration and its European allies are preparing proposals that would shift strategy toward Iran by dropping a longstanding American insistence that Tehran rapidly shut down nuclear facilities during the early phases of negotiations over its atomic program, according to officials involved in the discussions.

The proposals, exchanged in confidential strategy sessions with European allies, would press Tehran to open up its nuclear program gradually to wide-ranging inspection.  But the proposals would also allow Iran to continue enriching uranium for some period during the talks. That would be a sharp break from the approach taken by the Bush administration, which had demanded that Iran halt its enrichment activities, at least briefly to initiate negotiations.

The proposals under consideration would go somewhat beyond President Obama’s promise, during the presidential campaign, to open negotiations with Iran “without preconditions.” Officials involved in the discussion said they were being fashioned to draw Iran into nuclear talks that it had so far shunned.

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Peace in our time!

Obama squandering ties with India

by Phantom Ace ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Dhimmitude, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at April 13th, 2009 - 6:53 pm

President is undoing one of the biggest changes in American policy. During the Cold War India although a Democracy was allied with the Soviet Union. This changed under the Bushes and Clinton. India opened up its economy and we began to see eye to eye on the Islamic threat. Obama eager to please Islam has decided to turn its back on India.

Barack Obama’s India-Pakistan Mess

The Indian alliance is an almost perfect lynch-pin for American strategy in Asia. India’s population is growing, which means that they will actually be there for decades to come. While hardly Westerners in culture and outlook, they share more in common with the West than do the other regional powers, including even Japan. Its military, while not yet on the level of South Korea’s, is professionalizing and learning the bluewater trade. Aside from a few breakaway regions left to go and the odd round of interfaith violence, India is a fairly stable State beset on its West by a terrorist breeding ground, and to its North by a power-hungry China. In other words, it is an Anglophonic, common law democracy beset by tyrannies and lunatics, and so naturally inclined to ally with other Anglophonic, common law democracies facing the problems attendant with tyrannies and lunatics. American foreign policy has always been about American priorities — and rightfully so — but it is a rare and wonderful thing when American Realpolitik priorities and the moral imperative to stand next to young democracies align.

Or rather, it was a rare and wonderful thing. It’s rapidly becoming a fading memory, as the Indians are finding to their dismay.

India which has come a long way is now being ignored. India’s sin, it stands against Islamo-Fascism and that is a no no in Obama’s mind. Like Israel, India now is considered a nuisance.

Much as with Obama’s turn at “Make Peace In The Holy Land” (a game American Presidents play too often as if the Israelis are unhelpful opponents instead of an old, democratic ally), Obama’s India policy has all the signs of being confused, amoral fantasizing disguised as hard-nosed realism. On the one hand are repeated, pointless sleights, like not calling the world’s largest democracy after being elected; neglecting to include India in Hillary Clinton’s first trip abroad as Secretary of State; and subtly letting India know that the Obama Administration sees India’s nuclear development as out of place in the world. On the other hand are gentle — ultimately probably futile — attempts to have Pakistan divulge detail on which faction of its intelligence services perpetrated the Mumbai massacre.

India is getting the Israel treatment. As always, Non Muslims must make painful concessions while Islamic nations don’t. This is a double standard. As much as I detested Bush he at least had it right when it comes to India. They are a growing nation of 1 Billion people and a Democracy. They should be our friend. Instead Obama wants to be friends with islamo-Fascists and Sino-Fascists. This sickens me as an American and we will regret this.