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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Obama still thinks he can make a deal with Iran

Yes, President Obama still thinks he can charm Iran into making a deal to give up nuclear weapons. On Monday afternoon, on a live townhall meeting on CNBC that mainly dealt with the economy, President Obama discussed Iran.
US President Barack Obama acknowledged that Teheran posessing a nuclear weapon would present a "real problem," in a Monday interview with American news station CNBC cited by Reuters. However, the Amerian president stated that he did not think military action by Israel or the United States was the "ideal way" the threat posed by the Islamic regime's nuclear proliferation effort.

"We continue to be open to diplomatic solutions to resolve this," Obama told CNBC.

"We don't think that a war between Israel and Iran or military options would be the ideal way to solve this problem. But we are keeping all our options on the table," he said.

According to poll results released last Thursday, a majority of Americans would oppose joining Israel in a war should it strike Iran.
Here's the meeting. Iran starts around the 57:15 mark and ends around the 58:15 mark.

Let's go to the videotape.














Is Obama being realistic about Iran? Not if he thinks there's a non-military way to stop them.

1 Comments:

At 8:08 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

There is no non-military way to stop Iran.

Every one is wasting time while the danger grows greater.

What could go wrong indeed

 

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