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Monday, February 18, 2008

Clinton fundraiser, Obama foreign policy adviser go to Syria

A prominent fundraiser for the campaign of Hillary Clinton, who has been accused of serving as an agent of the Islamic government of Iran, and Zbigniew Brzezinski, who is likely to become Secretary of State in the administration of Barack Hussein Obama, were in Syria last week to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as part of a Rand Corporation delegation.
In 2001, at the invitation of Mobil Oil Chairman Lucio Noto, whom he counts as a "personal friend," Hassan Nemazee joined the board of the American-Iranian Council, a U.S. lobbying group that consistently has supported lifting U.S. sanctions on Iran and accommodating the Tehran regime.

Hassan Nemazee also helped establish the Iranian-American Political Action Committee (IAPAC) Because of his association with IAPAC, Hassan Nemazee was accused of serving as an agent for the Islamic government of Iran by the Student Movement Coordinating Committee for Democracy in Iran (SMCCDI)- via Crosswalk.

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This past week Hassan Nemazee met with Syrian President Assad along with Barack Obama's foreign policy advisore Zbigniew Brzezinski who is a former advisor to Jimmy Carter.
Read the whole thing.

At least they agree on something. Regardless of who the nominee is, a democrat in the White House is likely to coddle the Assad regime in Syria (and the Ahmadinejad regime in Iran). You have been forewarned.

1 Comments:

At 6:09 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

That's probably true. The next four years are going to be worse for Israel - especially if Kadima is still in power. Israel may not be able to have much say in who is going to become America's 44th President, but Israel can begin to put her own house in order well before then.

 

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