Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iran. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Obama to FNC's Garrett: We have been consistent (consistently inconsistent on Iran, that is)
President Barack Obama first criticizes Fox News' Major Garrett and then circles around the question, as usual.
Obama, Huffington Post conspire on staged question
This proves that the Huffington Post is not a real news source.
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: Obama calls on HuffPost for Iran question
Obama's dream: His face on every television station
His dream came true at today's press conference. Here is a sampling of where Obama was during his health care/Iran talk. By the way, he began speaking at 12:30 p.m. That is during the soap operas. Check out the article below.
DirecTV News Mix:

CNN:

Fox News:

MSNBC:

CNBC:

Bloomberg:

ABC:

CBS:

IN THE NEWS:
Washington Post: Stay Tuned for More of 'The Obama Show'
DirecTV News Mix:

CNN:

Fox News:

MSNBC:

CNBC:

Bloomberg:

ABC:

CBS:

IN THE NEWS:
Washington Post: Stay Tuned for More of 'The Obama Show'
No recess for NBC's Chuck Todd
During President Barack Obama's news conference today about practically everything, NBC White House Correspondent Chuck Todd asked the president an innocent question. He got no answer. The only thing he got was a scolding from the president.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Obama condemns violence against Iran protesters
Politico: What Obama didn't mention
Reuters: Obama to push healthcare, energy reform
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Obama condemns violence against Iran protesters
Politico: What Obama didn't mention
Reuters: Obama to push healthcare, energy reform
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Newsweek compares Ahmadinejad to Bush
The once-famed Newsweek magazine is now comparing Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to President George W. Bush. They have a lot in common. Right? Not really.
Here's the Newsweek headline and the "getcha"
Why are these people obsessed with President Bush? It's like they can't get enough of making fun of him or making him look evil or something. If they would just look in front of their faces, they'd see President Obama and he's a full-scale idiot.
The article is below.
IN THE NEWS:
NEWSWEEK: Why Ahmadinejad May Lose Iran's Election
Here's the Newsweek headline and the "getcha"
Iran’s President Bush
Disgruntled Iranians say Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has destroyed the country's image and dragged down its economy. Sound familiar?
Why are these people obsessed with President Bush? It's like they can't get enough of making fun of him or making him look evil or something. If they would just look in front of their faces, they'd see President Obama and he's a full-scale idiot.
The article is below.
IN THE NEWS:
NEWSWEEK: Why Ahmadinejad May Lose Iran's Election
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Ahmadinejad says Holocaust is a "lie"
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is continuing his Jewish bashing on his way to a second term as the Islamic republic's president. This is why this country should be watched, but Obama loves what is going on.
IN THE NEWS:
AFP: Ahmadinejad says Holocaust a 'big deception'
IN THE NEWS:
AFP: Ahmadinejad says Holocaust a 'big deception'
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Obama threatens Israel by siding with Iran on nuclear ambitions
President Barack Obama now says Iran has the right to have nuclear aspirations. I thought Iran was evil? Not anymore. Obama loves people like him.
So Iran can have nuclear energy? Obama is against nuclear in the United States. As Iran is becoming a power, the United States is getting weaker by the day.
After all, Iran is after peace in the Middle Eastern region. So, Obama agrees. The sad thing is that Iran's version of peace is the elimination of Israel.
IN THE NEWS:
Washington Post: Obama says Iran's energy concerns legitimate
So Iran can have nuclear energy? Obama is against nuclear in the United States. As Iran is becoming a power, the United States is getting weaker by the day.
After all, Iran is after peace in the Middle Eastern region. So, Obama agrees. The sad thing is that Iran's version of peace is the elimination of Israel.
IN THE NEWS:
Washington Post: Obama says Iran's energy concerns legitimate
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Benjamin Netanyahu,
Iran,
Israel,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Monday, May 18, 2009
Obama, Netanyahu meet in White House
President Obama wants Israel to settle its conflict with Palestine and with the Middle Eastern countries overall. Obama wants Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to move toward a two-state solution with the Palestinians.
In other words, Obama wants to see the end of Israel as we know it. What he wants is to have Palestine take control of most of what is today in Israel. He wants the Muslims to be happy.
We shall see what happens in U.S.-Israeli relations.
IN THE NEWS:
Reuters: Obama presses two-state solution in U.S.-Israel talks
In other words, Obama wants to see the end of Israel as we know it. What he wants is to have Palestine take control of most of what is today in Israel. He wants the Muslims to be happy.
We shall see what happens in U.S.-Israeli relations.
IN THE NEWS:
Reuters: Obama presses two-state solution in U.S.-Israel talks
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Benjamin Netanyahu,
Benjamin Netenyahu,
Iran,
Israel,
Palestine
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Walkout at UN racist summit over Ahmadinejad's anti-Israel comments
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was the first speaker at the UN Racism Conference in Geneva on Monday. Most of the diplomats from the Western world left before he even finished speaking because he again accused Israel as being evil. He said Israel is the most racist country on Earth.
Some 40 UN diplomats from countries like the United Kingdom, Germany and France left during the hateful speech.
The United States, Canada, Italy and Israel are among the countries that boycotted the event.
IN THE NEWS:
AP: Iran leader sparks walkout at UN over Israel
Bloomberg: Ahmadinejad Attack on Israel Sparks UN Forum Walkout
The Herald: Walkout at UN conference over Iran leader's speech
AP: Iran's president slams Israel...
Some 40 UN diplomats from countries like the United Kingdom, Germany and France left during the hateful speech.
The United States, Canada, Italy and Israel are among the countries that boycotted the event.
IN THE NEWS:
AP: Iran leader sparks walkout at UN over Israel
Bloomberg: Ahmadinejad Attack on Israel Sparks UN Forum Walkout
The Herald: Walkout at UN conference over Iran leader's speech
AP: Iran's president slams Israel...
Labels:
Iran,
Israel,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
racist summit,
United Nations,
walkout
Friday, April 17, 2009
Israel may strike Iran within days
Israel has had enough with the threats from Iran. The nation of Israel may attack Iran's nuclear facilities in a couple of days. Also, Israeli President Benjamin Netenyahu does not seem to trust President Barack Obama on protecting Israel.
Read the articles below for more information.
IN THE NEWS:
The Times (of London): Israel stands ready to bomb Iran's nuclear sites
The Age (of Melbourne, AU): Obama's stance worries Israelis
Fox News: Report: Israel Preparing Assult on Iran's Nuclear Sites
Read the articles below for more information.
IN THE NEWS:
The Times (of London): Israel stands ready to bomb Iran's nuclear sites
The Age (of Melbourne, AU): Obama's stance worries Israelis
Fox News: Report: Israel Preparing Assult on Iran's Nuclear Sites
Labels:
Benjamin Netenyahu,
Iran,
Israel,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
Nuclear
Friday, April 10, 2009
Hillary: 'We don't know what to believe' about Iran
Iran is trying to build a nuclear bomb and now they aren't even trying to hide that. Meanwhile, the United States just sits and laughs at the entire situation.
Hillary doesn't know what to believe. Obama says nothing. Meanwhile, why does France tend to care more about this? And Israel?
Is he US too concerned with making friends with the Middle East than to take a stand on what is right?
IN THE NEWS:
Reuters: Iran says running 7,000 enrichment centrifuges
AFP: France concerned over Iranian nuclear boast
Reuters: U.S. does not see Iran's nuclear claims as rebuff
Hillary doesn't know what to believe. Obama says nothing. Meanwhile, why does France tend to care more about this? And Israel?
Is he US too concerned with making friends with the Middle East than to take a stand on what is right?
IN THE NEWS:
Reuters: Iran says running 7,000 enrichment centrifuges
AFP: France concerned over Iranian nuclear boast
Reuters: U.S. does not see Iran's nuclear claims as rebuff
Labels:
Barack Obama,
France,
Hillary Clinton,
Iran,
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
Nuclear
Sunday, February 22, 2009
A look at Iran and Israel relations
Below are videos of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netenyahu and news accounts of events.
Ahmadinejad denies Jewish Holocaust to NBC's Brian Williams in 2006.
Ahmadinejad says Israel will be wiped off the map and America is satanist.
Ahmadinejad says Israel and US will become extinct.
Benjamin Netenyahu says Iran is Nazi Germany of 1938.
Israel may strike Iran from Fox News (From Dec. 2008).
Israel poised to strike Iran from CBS News (From June 2008)
Ahmadinejad denies Jewish Holocaust to NBC's Brian Williams in 2006.
Ahmadinejad says Israel will be wiped off the map and America is satanist.
Ahmadinejad says Israel and US will become extinct.
Benjamin Netenyahu says Iran is Nazi Germany of 1938.
Israel may strike Iran from Fox News (From Dec. 2008).
Israel poised to strike Iran from CBS News (From June 2008)
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Breaking: Iran holds enough uranium for bomb
From: Financial Times
This article is owned by The Financial Times. The link to the article is above the article.
Iran holds enough uranium for bomb
By Daniel Dombey
Published: February 19 2009 21:18 | Last updated: February 19 2009 21:18
Iran has now built up a stockpile of enough enriched uranium for one nuclear bomb, United Nations officials acknowledged on Thursday.
In a development that comes as the Obama administration is drawing up its policy on negotiations with Tehran over its nuclear programme, UN officials said Iran had produced more nuclear material than previously thought.
They said Iran had now accumulated more than one tonne of low enriched uranium hexafluoride at a facility in Natanz. If such a quantity were further enriched it could produce more than 20kg of fissile material – enough for a bomb.
“It appears that Iran has walked right up to the threshold of having enough low enriched uranium to provide enough raw material for a single bomb,” said Peter Zimmerman, a former chief scientist of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
The new figures come in a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, released on Thursday.
This revealed that Iran’s production of low enriched uranium had previously been underestimated.
When the agency carried out an annual stocktaking of Natanz in mid-November Iran had produced 839 kg of low enriched uranium hexafluoride – more than 200kg more than previously thought.
Tehran then produced an additional 171 kg by the end of January.
“It’s sure as hell certain that if they didn’t have it [enough] when the IAEA took these measurements, they will have it in a matter of weeks,” Mr Zimmerman said.
Iran’s success in reaching such a “breakout capacity” – a stage which would allow it to produce enough fissile material for a bomb in a matter of months – crosses a “red line” that for years Israel has said it would not accept.
However, UN officials emphasise that in order to produce fissile material Iran would have to reconfigure its Natanz plant to produce high enriched uranium rather than low enriched uranium – a highly visible step that would take months – or to shift its stockpile to another clandestine site.
No such sites have been proved to exist, although for decades Iran hid evidence of its nuclear programme.
A senior UN official added that countries usually waited until they had an enriched uranium stockpile sufficient for several bombs before proceeding to develop fissile material. But he conceded that Iran now had enough enriched uranium for one bomb.
“Do they have enough low enriched uranium to produce a significant quantity [enough high enriched uranium for a bomb]?” he asked. “In theory this is possible, [although] with the present configuration at Natanz it isn’t.”
David Albright, the head of the Institute for Science and International Security, said: ““If Iran did decide to build nuclear weapons, it’s entering an era in which it could do so quickly.”
This article is owned by The Financial Times. The link to the article is above the article.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Breaking: Obama says Iran diplomacy possible within months
Link to Fox News article: click here
This may be bad news, or good news. President Barack Obama wants to be friendly and bring hope to the Middle East. Except when it comes to Israel.
Can Iran be trusted? Iran is allied with Russia, Cuba and Venezuela.
This may be bad news, or good news. President Barack Obama wants to be friendly and bring hope to the Middle East. Except when it comes to Israel.
Can Iran be trusted? Iran is allied with Russia, Cuba and Venezuela.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Obama gives aid, shelter to Palestinians
President Barack Obama is acting as if he is in a Miss. USA or Miss. America pagent. He is after "world peace." At least peace between his administration and the Muslim world.
Obama has sent millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinians in conflict with Israel. In an article published Friday he sent Palestine another $20 million in aid. Apparently also he offered safety to the Palestinians living in tents during the conflict to stay in the United States. We'll his heart is in the right place, but is his mind? Palestine is allied with Hamas, a terrorist group which wants Israel wiped off the map, as does Palestine. Hamas denies that the Holocaust ever happened. Hamas is also financially backed by Iran.
So, is Obama a Zionist? Probably not. But he does want to be on the good side of the Muslim world. This is a major risk to the future of the nation of Israel.
At this rate, the United States will be allied with Iran, Palestine and Russia in no time.
Cheers to world peace, comrades!
IN THE NEWS
CNN: U.S. giving $20 million more to humanitarian aid to Gaza
Obama has sent millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinians in conflict with Israel. In an article published Friday he sent Palestine another $20 million in aid. Apparently also he offered safety to the Palestinians living in tents during the conflict to stay in the United States. We'll his heart is in the right place, but is his mind? Palestine is allied with Hamas, a terrorist group which wants Israel wiped off the map, as does Palestine. Hamas denies that the Holocaust ever happened. Hamas is also financially backed by Iran.
So, is Obama a Zionist? Probably not. But he does want to be on the good side of the Muslim world. This is a major risk to the future of the nation of Israel.
At this rate, the United States will be allied with Iran, Palestine and Russia in no time.
Cheers to world peace, comrades!
IN THE NEWS
CNN: U.S. giving $20 million more to humanitarian aid to Gaza
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Hamas,
Holocaust,
Iran,
Israel,
Palestine,
Palestinians,
Zionism
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Soviet Russia building nuclear reactor in Iran
Soviet Russia is back and better than ever. Well, somewhat. They still have some work to do to become a dominant world power instead of just a regional power. But this is a start.
Russia is building a nuclear reactor in a power plant in Bushehr, Iran. The plan is to have the plant up and running by year's end. But what does this mean? Is this just a ploy to help Iran's making of a nuclear bomb, or is it only for power? It is hard to say.
Russia has made some critical moves to get back to a world power in the past few months. Russia has become closer to Cuba again and sent some Soviet era battle ships to the Caribbean Sea. Now they are helping Iran.
Is the Cold War over? Or, has it just cooled off?
America now has a new president and this president wants to become friends with every country in the world. He wants to become friendly with the Middle East. He wants "world peace." He wants what Jimmy Carter wants. Haha. Carter said that Hamas is just "misunderstood."
IN THE NEWS:
International Herald Tribune: Russia to start Iran nuclear power plant by year end
Russia is building a nuclear reactor in a power plant in Bushehr, Iran. The plan is to have the plant up and running by year's end. But what does this mean? Is this just a ploy to help Iran's making of a nuclear bomb, or is it only for power? It is hard to say.
Russia has made some critical moves to get back to a world power in the past few months. Russia has become closer to Cuba again and sent some Soviet era battle ships to the Caribbean Sea. Now they are helping Iran.
Is the Cold War over? Or, has it just cooled off?
America now has a new president and this president wants to become friends with every country in the world. He wants to become friendly with the Middle East. He wants "world peace." He wants what Jimmy Carter wants. Haha. Carter said that Hamas is just "misunderstood."
IN THE NEWS:
International Herald Tribune: Russia to start Iran nuclear power plant by year end
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Iran shoots off missiles, causes increase in gas prices
What will the messiah Barack Obama do when Iran eliminates Israel? Obama is not pro-Israel so it could happen.
Below is the AP story from today (7-9) from Yahoo! News:
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By Andy Sullivan Wed Jul 9, 9:13 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called Iran a threat that should be contained with diplomacy and tighter sanctions on Wednesday, and Republican John McCain said Tehran's missile test proved the need for a missile defense shield in Europe.
Iran launched nine medium- and long-range missiles to warn the United States and Israel it was ready to retaliate if they attacked over its disputed nuclear projects. Oil prices climbed on the news.
The candidates, who will face off in the November election, used the event to underline their contrasting approaches to the Middle East, which has been supplanted as U.S. voters' No. 1 issue by the struggling economy.
"I think what this underscores is the need for us to create a kind of policy that is putting the burden on Iran to change behavior, and frankly we just have not been able to do that over the last several years," the Illinois senator said on CBS television's "Early Show."
Obama, who called Iran a "great threat" on ABC's "Good Morning America, said President George W. Bush has not backed up confrontational rhetoric with economic sanctions. Obama cited reports indicating that U.S. exports to Iran have increased during Bush's years in office.
McCain, who has called Obama's willingness to meet with U.S. foes such as Iran naive, said the Iranian tests proved the need for a missile-defense shield in Europe.
"Working with our European and regional allies is the best way to meet the threat posed by Iran, not unilateral concessions that undermine multilateral diplomacy," McCain said in a prepared statement.
The United States on Tuesday signed a pact to build part of the missile shield in the Czech Republic. The Bush administration also wants to install facilities in Poland, although talks have stalled.
These efforts have angered Russia, which has said it will respond militarily if a shield is deployed near its borders.
Below is the AP story from today (7-9) from Yahoo! News:
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By Andy Sullivan Wed Jul 9, 9:13 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called Iran a threat that should be contained with diplomacy and tighter sanctions on Wednesday, and Republican John McCain said Tehran's missile test proved the need for a missile defense shield in Europe.
Iran launched nine medium- and long-range missiles to warn the United States and Israel it was ready to retaliate if they attacked over its disputed nuclear projects. Oil prices climbed on the news.
The candidates, who will face off in the November election, used the event to underline their contrasting approaches to the Middle East, which has been supplanted as U.S. voters' No. 1 issue by the struggling economy.
"I think what this underscores is the need for us to create a kind of policy that is putting the burden on Iran to change behavior, and frankly we just have not been able to do that over the last several years," the Illinois senator said on CBS television's "Early Show."
Obama, who called Iran a "great threat" on ABC's "Good Morning America, said President George W. Bush has not backed up confrontational rhetoric with economic sanctions. Obama cited reports indicating that U.S. exports to Iran have increased during Bush's years in office.
McCain, who has called Obama's willingness to meet with U.S. foes such as Iran naive, said the Iranian tests proved the need for a missile-defense shield in Europe.
"Working with our European and regional allies is the best way to meet the threat posed by Iran, not unilateral concessions that undermine multilateral diplomacy," McCain said in a prepared statement.
The United States on Tuesday signed a pact to build part of the missile shield in the Czech Republic. The Bush administration also wants to install facilities in Poland, although talks have stalled.
These efforts have angered Russia, which has said it will respond militarily if a shield is deployed near its borders.
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