merrie says: How naive those words sound in retrospect. Presidential wishful thinking has crashed head-on into Islamofascist reality. Mousavi, of course, whose candidacy (unlike so many others) got the stamp of approval of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, is no moderate at all.he vowed during the campaign to continue Iran's nuclear program. Moreover, as Thomas C. Reed and Danny B. Stillman note in their newly published history of nuclear proliferation, "The Nuclear Express," "Pakistan's A.Q. Khan first began to transfer uranium enrichment technology to Iran in 1987" — in the midst of Mousavi's 1981-89 tenure in power. Any Obama-Mousavi version of the Camp David Accords would have preserved Iran's widely dispersed, tough-to-monitor nuclear program in some form, through which it can produce fuel for a bomb. With Ahmadinejad winning, sparking demonstrations involving tens of thousands of Iranians and the slaughter of at least one protester by state militia, the U.S. has officially gone strangely quiet.or as Vice President Biden put it on NBC's "Meet the Press," "we're going to withhold comment" for a few days. Those risking life and limb by taking to the streets against the terrorist enablers who hijacked their country 30 years ago deserve more than withheld comments. If the president feels as guilty as he seemed to in his Cairo speech early this month about the CIA's 1953 coup preventing Soviet dominance of Iran, wouldn't this be the time to support the many millions of Iranian men, women an... hey - he said its his job as President to protect Muslims. But when they are killing each other, which ones will he protect? |
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