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Saudi Prince Says Iran Playing Obama Like A Fiddle

kyredneck

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Christian Zionist right wingnuts in their great commission to support Israel unconditionally at any cost is far more apt to bring about ww 3, NOT Iran becoming a nuclear power.
 
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Revmitchell

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Iran is a terrorist state. They have already said they will blow Israel off the map and run them into the sea.
 

kyredneck

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Israel is a terrorist state, it was built on Jewish terrorism, and it's Israel that will blow Iran off the map, Iran knows that and fears Israel, Iran is not suicidal.
 

poncho

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No one objects to them becoming a nuclear nation so long as it is just to provide energy.. What the world does not want is for them to have nuclear weapons and this is because they are a terrorist state and the will use them for that end. More specifically they will use them to blow Israel off the map. Their words.

This argument is total unabridged hypocrisy on the part of our "greatest allies in the middle east" Rev. They want us to attack this nation that nation and the other nation because they say they are threatened by a terrorist state in Iran while they themselves are running a huge terror campaign against middle eastern and North African nations and even Iran itself!

Not only that "blow Israel off the map" is not their words. That is a purposeful misinterpretation by the MSM that always finds some way of coming down on the side of western warmongers and global corporate raiders.

Sure it's a great little piece of fear mongering propaganda but it's a big fat lie.

The Pinocchio Test

Some might question why Ahmadinejad’s precise words are important. Clearly, the Iranian government has unrelenting opposition to the state of Israel, so much so that it even rejects Palestinian efforts at statehood if that would result in Israel remaining in the Middle East. Indeed, Tehran has armed and funded Hamas, Hezbollah and other militant groups opposed to Israel. At the same time, the words allegedly uttered by Ahmadinejad have been used to suggest a change toward a more militaristic posture by Iran toward Israel.

In fact, Ahmadinejad is not the power broker in Iran; it is Khamenei. Khamenei, in fact, has been consistent in speaking of his hatred of Israel, but without a military context, as he demonstrated once again this week. Moreover, the fact that Ahmadinejad was merely quoting Khomeini suggests that even less weight should have been given to his words, especially since there is a dispute over the precise meaning in English.

“Wipe off the map,” in other words, has become easy shorthand for expressing revulsion at Iran’s anti-Israeli foreign policy. Certainly attention needs to be focused on that — and Iranian behavior in the region. But we’re going to award a Pinocchio to everyone — including ourselves — who has blithely repeated the phrase without putting it into context.

One Pinocchio
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...d-off-the-map/2011/10/04/gIQABJIKML_blog.html
 
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Revmitchell

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It is pure bunk that anyone is engaged in terrorism against Iran. Iran is funding all the terrorism on all the middle east. You know people ignored Hitlers words as well. We all know how that turned out.
 

poncho

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It is pure bunk that anyone is engaged in terrorism against Iran. Iran is funding all the terrorism on all the middle east. You know people ignored Hitlers words as well. We all know how that turned out.

That's truly amazing Rev. After all the evidence that has come out about our "allies" funding and arming Al Qaeda in Lybia and Syria and how our own congress critters defied their own laws on supporting terrorist groups like the MEK that is right now blowing things up and killing people in Iran with our money and blessings you say this.

All I can say is wow, selective blindness or what?

Why do you think the Saudi's and Israeli's are so mad at us right now? They want us to keep funding and arming their radical extremist Al Qaeda proxy fighters in Lybia and Syria.

They want us to fight their dirty little wars for them and for once we stood up as a nation and said no. Now they're all mad at us.

Well, boo hoo. They can support their own terrorist proxies from now on. Assad is kicking Al Qaeda's butt in Syria right now and that is upsetting the Saudi's the Qatari's and Israeli's no end.
 
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... our own congress critters defied their own laws on supporting terrorist groups like the MEK that is right now blowing things up and killing people in Iran with our money and blessings you say this.
I've seen evidence that there is an intricate network of private money funding MEK, but even that is only from left-leaning blowhards like the HuffPo. There is nothing indicating Congress is providing funding. Nada, zip zilch, zero, goose egg.

Why do you think the Saudi's and Israeli's are so mad at us right now?
I'd say that fraudulent "nuclear deterrent agreement" is the sole reason they're upset now. They know they are, today, in range of Iranian nuclear-tipped missiles. Got nothing into do with imagined funding of al-Qaeda fighters anywhere.

They want us to fight their dirty little wars for them and for once we stood up as a nation and said no. Now they're all mad at us.
Healthy skepticism is one thing, Ponch. Wide-eyed speculation based on perceived conspiracies and intrigues doesn't do anyone any good. If you can show us proof from somewhere other than InfoWars.com, great. Otherwise, "it is with a grain of salt, take I this."
 

poncho

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I've seen evidence that there is an intricate network of private money funding MEK, but even that is only from left-leaning blowhards like the HuffPo. There is nothing indicating Congress is providing funding. Nada, zip zilch, zero, goose egg.

In a word . . . baloney. There's a mass of evidence. You just choose to ignore it because it doesn't come from Prince Alwaleed's Fox News.

I'd say that fraudulent "nuclear deterrent agreement" is the sole reason they're upset now. They know they are, today, in range of Iranian nuclear-tipped missiles. Got nothing into do with imagined funding of al-Qaeda fighters anywhere.

According to who, the neocons and Prince Alwaleed's Fox News?

Healthy skepticism is one thing, Ponch. Wide-eyed speculation based on perceived conspiracies and intrigues doesn't do anyone any good. If you can show us proof from somewhere other than InfoWars.com, great. Otherwise, "it is with a grain of salt, take I this."

You do realize that infowars gets their information from "mainstream" sources, government documents and the neocons themselves right?
 
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