Romney's message to Obama: Stop talking to Iran. Period.

Started by MikeWB, October 19, 2009, 05:34:17 PM

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MikeWB

Republicans are even more in the pocket of zionists than democrats.

QuoteRomney hammers Obama on Iran negotiations
Posted: October 19th, 2009 03:26 PM ET

From CNN Political Producer Peter Hamby

Romney spoke at an AIPAC summit in California on Monday.

WASHINGTON (CNN) – Mitt Romney has a message for the Obama administration: Stop talking to Iran. Period.

"The Iranian leadership is the greatest immediate threat to the world since the fall of the Soviet Union, and before that, Nazi Germany," Romney said in a speech Monday to the pro-Israel group AIPAC at their national summit in San Diego, according to excerpts provided to CNN.

"The Iranian regime is unalloyed evil, run by people who are at once ruthless and fanatical," Romney said. "Stop thinking that a charm offensive will talk the Iranians out of their pursuit of nuclear weapons. It will not. And agreements, unenforceable and unverifiable, will have no greater impact here than they did in North Korea. Once an outstretched hand is met with a clenched fist, it becomes a symbol of weakness and impotence."

Romney - who has used a series of high-profile speeches to bolster his foreign policy profile in advance of a possible 2012 presidential bid - called on the United States to enact "comprehensive, withering sanctions" coupled with support for "the forces of freedom within Iran." He demanded that a "credible" military threat must remain on the table if Iranian leadership insists on threatening Israel with annihilation.

QuoteRomney on Iran: "Unalloyed Evil"


Former Gov. Mitt Romney condemned the Obama Administration's approach to Iran in a speech today. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) condemned the Obama Administration's approach toward Iran, a republic he described as "unalloyed evil" and controlled by "ruthless and fanatical" leaders in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee today in San Diego.

"Stop thinking that a charm offensive will talk the Iranians out of their pursuit of nuclear weapons," said Romney. "It will not." Later in the address, he punctuated that sentiment by noting: "Once an outstretched hand is met with a clenched fist, it becomes a symbol of weakness and impotence."

Romney's speech comes on the same day that negotiators from the United States, France and Russia meet with Iranian officials in Vienna to discuss the country's controversial nuclear program.

Republicans -- and even some Democrats -- have been roundly dismissive of the Obama Administration's approach to Iran since he unveiled a willingness to engage in direct talks with rogue nations during the 2008 presidential campaign.

The American public remains supportive of Obama's approach to Iran, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Fifty-two percent approved of the job he was doing in regards the country while 39 percent disapproved.

The numbers divide sharply along partisan lines. Seventy-one percent of Democrats approve of Obama's handling of Iraq while 69 percent of Republicans disapprove. Independents are more closely divided with 51 percent offering approval and 41 percent expressing disapproval.

Romney's attack on Obama, then, is smart politics for the former governor who is clearly angling toward a 2012 bid for president. Republicans are broadly skeptical of the foreign policy approach adopted by President Obama and Romney's call to meet force with force in Iran is likely to be well received by a GOP primary electorate.

The former Massachusetts governor isn't the only 2012 GOP hopeful to hammer Obama on foreign policy, however. Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) raised the specter of appeasement toward Europe Russia in the wake of the Obama Administration's decision to suspend a missile defense shield.

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Rockclimber

QuoteRomney's attack on Obama, then, is smart politics for the former governor who is clearly angling toward a 2012 bid for president.

Smart for who? Dumbasses? The guy is using this to win AIPAC campaign money for his 2012 bid and yes, I have to agree-most RePUBElicans are CZs so no surprise there.

This guy looks and acts like a greasy used car salesman and he's selling war and the new hitler to the dumbed down American people. Hopefully many by now can see through this nonsense but then I am realistic...

scorpio

Quote from: "MikeWB"Republicans are even more in the pocket of zionists than democrats.

Come on Mike.
They are are both owned by the same ziomasters. Republicrats.
It's really pointless to say who is more owned.
It's like being pregnant: either you are or you're not.
However, I do think that Obama is a commie.  :x

Romney might be a great reaction to the Obama disaster now unfolding.
Of course, he'll have his own zioagenda to enact....or else  :o  :shock:
Romney is a mormon as we all know. A religion steeped in Freemasonry and zionism.
I have a video I made from 1999. It shows the new Mormon Temple built near La Jolla, Ca.
At the top of the palace like building are stars of David - all the way across.

scorpio

Quote from: "Rockclimber"This guy looks and acts like a greasy used car salesman
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Yes, he is quite greasy.
Would you buy a used car from Romney?
I wouldn't.

MikeWB

Quote from: "scorpio11"
Quote from: "MikeWB"Republicans are even more in the pocket of zionists than democrats.

Come on Mike.
They are are both owned by the same ziomasters. Republicrats.
It's really pointless to say who is more owned.
It's like being pregnant: either you are or you're not.
However, I do think that Obama is a commie.  :x

Romney might be a great reaction to the Obama disaster now unfolding.
Of course, he'll have his own zioagenda to enact....or else  :o  :shock:
Romney is a mormon as we all know. A religion steeped in Freemasonry and zionism.
I have a video I made from 1999. It shows the new Mormon Temple built near La Jolla, Ca.
At the top of the palace like building are stars of David - all the way across.

Yes, both parties are under influence of them but to various degrees.

One thing's for certain: McCain promised AIPAC war with Iran quickly. Had he been elected, we'd be in Iran now fighting another war. Also, the number of neocons in republican party is huge.
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