Obama's BFF stands with Iran against 'western arrogance'
President Obama's closest friend among Middle East leaders visited Tehran on Thursday, where he listened to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad praise the long-standing cooperation between Iran and Turkey against 'western arrogance.'Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad met with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Tehran Thursday, where he praised the long-standing cooperation between the two countries and their response "to the arrogance of the Western countries."What many Americans don't get is that President Obama also stands against 'western arrogance.' He just can't say so until after the elections.
Erdogan reiterated his stance that Iran has a right to a peaceful nuclear energy program at the meeting with Ahmadinejad. "The government and people of Turkey have, in a transparent manner, always supported [Iran's] nuclear energy stances and will seriously pursue the same policy in the future," the Iranian news agency quoted Erdogan as saying.
Erdogan held talks about Iran with US President Barack Obama on Sunday in South Korea, raising speculation Turkey was taking a message from Washington to Tehran - although a Turkish official dismissed that.
"There is no new message on the nuclear issue," the Turkish official said. "Turkey is not the messenger. That is just speculation. Our message is what we have said many times before."
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Labels: Barack Hussein Obama, Iranian nuclear threat, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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"What many Americans don't get is that President Obama also stands against 'western arrogance.' He just can't say so until after the elections."
Truer words have never been spoken!
Carl, don't you mean He just can't say so AGAIN until after the elections.
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