Tuesday, March 19, 2013

President Obama's Message to Iran - Iran Crisis



Lets Get Real:


I have had no illusions about the difficulty of overcoming decades of mistrust.  It will take a serious and sustained effort to resolve the many differences between Iran and the United States.   This includes the world’s serious and growing concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, which threatens peace and security in the region and beyond.  Iran’s leaders say that their nuclear program is for medical research and electricity.  To date, however, they have been unable to convince the international community that their nuclear activities are solely for peaceful purposes.  That’s why the world is united in its resolve to address this issue and why Iran is now so isolated.  The people of Iran have paid a high and unnecessary price because of your leaders’ unwillingness to address this issue.  


Finding a solution will be no easy task.  But if we can, the Iranian people will begin to see the benefits of greater trade and ties with other nations, including the United States.  Whereas if the Iranian government continues down its current path, it will only further isolate Iran.  This is the choice now before Iran’s leaders.     I hope they choose a better path—for the sake of the Iranian people and for the sake of the world.  Because there’s no good reason for Iranians to be denied the opportunities enjoyed by people in other countries, just as Iranians deserve the same freedoms and rights as people everywhere. Iran’s isolation isn’t good for the world either.  Just as your forbearers enriched the arts and sciences throughout history, all nations would benefit from the talents and creativity of the Iranian people, especially your young people.  Every day that you are cut off from us is a day we’re not working together, building together, innovating together—and building a future of peace and prosperity that is at the heart of this holiday. .. "
Lets Get Real:
How many times does Iran have to show its heel to the Oval for the Oval to get the message that every time it acts like Neville Chamberlain it is pushing Israel to take action, Iran wants the bomb, it has seen how North Korea blackmails the West and gets away with it, the Tehran Regime will have talks, endless talks, give PR concessions and then take them back and then have more talks.   The sole aim for Tehran is to buy time either to create the bomb or to get the bomb from North Korea.   The fall of Gaddafi has shown Tehran what happens when a rogue nations gives up its weapons of mass destruction.   Thus the Oval is playing with its own ego, great surprise, it happens to them ALL, sooner or later, the question is how long will Israel wait, can it wait for a year as Obama has stated, the Oval thinks it will take that long for Iran to get the bomb.  What does Mossad say?    The clock is ticking folks. 



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