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Sunday, August 02, 2009

Carter's buddy Fadlallah losing patience with Obama

Hezbullah Sheikh Mohamed Hossein Fadlallah, who met with former US President Jimmy Carter in June, criticized the Obama administration in a sermon on Friday for failing to improve relations with the Arab world. Fadlallah also 'accused' Obama of sliding back into Bush administration policies.
"The U.S. administration is gradually regaining its previous image under the Bush administration by dealing with Iran's nuclear issue in a way that ensures permanent support for the Israeli entity, which pays no heed to all international laws, particularly those related to the acquisition of nuclear weapons," Fadlallah told worshippers.

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"We tell the Americans who come to occupied Jerusalem to reassure the (Israeli) enemy ... that within a limited period of time you have almost foiled all the objectives which your president tried to achieve in his calculated speeches to the Arab and Muslim worlds," Fadlallah said.
In April, Fadlallah told the Associated Press that he believed that Obama was sincere in trying to improve the United States' 'ugly image' in the Arab and Muslim worlds.

Hope and change same!

4 Comments:

At 8:43 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

The reason Sheikh Dadlallah is disappointed is because Obama failed to deliver Israel to the Arabs as they had hoped he would.

Soo sad, too bad.

Hopenchange, any one?

 
At 8:48 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

carl,

if the arabs are now angry at obama...why are you upset that things are the same?

make up your blasted mind

obama isnt the tyrant that you are making him out to be

 
At 12:14 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

I'm not upset at all. In fact, if Obama begins to realize he can't change things in the Middle East, I will be quite happy.

 
At 6:33 PM, Blogger R-MEW Editors said...

bacci40 confuses outcome with intent. That Obama has not yet succeeded in his nefarious efforts to shirk, shrink, and screw Israel is not for want of trying.

 

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