viernes, 12 de febrero de 2010

Double Trouble Looming, By Roger Behra

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Double Trouble Looming

By

Roger Behra


Many voters who voted for American´s new president in 2008 are now slowly beginning to have grave doubts about his thinking and actions. They are concerned about his approach to the situation in Iran. Obama is to soft on Iran and North Korea. His attitude of let us be friends is not going to work. It only encourages them to speed things up and hate America much more.

It is clear cut that Iran would wipe Israel and the United States off the world map if she could. Iran hates Israel with a passion. And Iran is secretly working hard to achieve that goal as soon as possible. Iran cannot wipe America of the map, but she thumbs her nose at the U. S. and plans to increase her efforts in regards to nuclear development. The enrichment of uranium has drastically increased the last two months of 2009. The U. S. is dead set against it, but she is taking a poor approach to this momentous problem.

Iran realizes she can be in a great position to harm Israel. That is why Iran is feverishly working night and day on uranium enrichment. It is not at all for peaceful purposes. Iran already has the missiles to attack Israel. All she needs is the nuclear warheads, and without the help of Russia or North Korea, she is about one year away.

What America’s new and inexperienced president does not realize is that words and sanctions will not work, and that time is running out at a fast pace. Israel has given Iran until December 31, 2009, to comply with the U. S. or Israel is ready to take military action without the help of the United States or anyone else.

Iran cannot be trusted aside from Israel and the United States. Iran is responsible for deaths of American soldiers in Iraq, as well as other there. Iran supports terrorism in her thinking and actions. Iran cannot be trusted, and someone has to give an ultimatum to Iran and carry it out. President Obama and his administration’s half-hearted embrace of Israel and half-backed approach to Iran’s race to get enriched uranium spells double trouble for both Israel and the U. S. And if Israel has to take matters into her own hands and make a strike on Iran, very serious results will spread throughout the Middle East. The clock is loudly ticking.

R. B.
1-2-09