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I recently got into a tiff with USA-1 where he argued that President Obama's foreign policy has been comparably error-free; that the problems with today's world stem from the Bush administration. Ladies and gentlemen, here we are, stabbing one of our closest allies in the face. well done, Obama, well done. Israel's one guarantee of survival you want to threaten. gee wiz, that won't make them more likely to use it :roll:
guess this is what you get when you elect a man who spent 20 years in Reverend Wright's Church
Washington's unprecedented backing for a UN resolution for a nuclear-free Middle East that singles out Israel has both angered and deeply worried the Jewish state although officials are cagey about openly criticising their biggest ally.
The resolution adopted by the United Nations on Friday calls on Israel to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and urges it to open its facilities to inspection.
It also calls for a regional conference in 2012 to advance the goal of a nuclear-free Middle East.
Israel is widely believed to be the only nuclear power in the Middle East, with around 200 warheads, but has maintained a policy of deliberate ambiguity about its capabilities since the mid-1960s.
The document, which singles out Israel but makes no mention of Iran's controversial nuclear programme, drew a furious reaction from the Jewish state who decried it as "deeply flawed and hypocritical." ...
:roll: sure. Iran (backer of Hezbollah and Hamaz, ally of Al-Qaeda) having nukes is fine. Israel having nukes threatens the region. well done, boys, really well done.
guess this is what you get when you elect a man who spent 20 years in Reverend Wright's Church
Washington's unprecedented backing for a UN resolution for a nuclear-free Middle East that singles out Israel has both angered and deeply worried the Jewish state although officials are cagey about openly criticising their biggest ally.
The resolution adopted by the United Nations on Friday calls on Israel to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and urges it to open its facilities to inspection.
It also calls for a regional conference in 2012 to advance the goal of a nuclear-free Middle East.
Israel is widely believed to be the only nuclear power in the Middle East, with around 200 warheads, but has maintained a policy of deliberate ambiguity about its capabilities since the mid-1960s.
The document, which singles out Israel but makes no mention of Iran's controversial nuclear programme, drew a furious reaction from the Jewish state who decried it as "deeply flawed and hypocritical." ...
:roll: sure. Iran (backer of Hezbollah and Hamaz, ally of Al-Qaeda) having nukes is fine. Israel having nukes threatens the region. well done, boys, really well done.