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05.20.2008 4:11 pm

Obama’s mistake is suggesting terrorist groups have any legitimate claim

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Tuesday is think day at the old homestead and today’s (May 20) Post-Dispatch gave an early morning heads up.  Columnist David Broder wrote “Obama: a realist’s approach to foreign policy,” an insightful analysis on liberal diplomacy.
 
He quotes the probable Democratic nominee, “America needs a foreign policy that looks at the root causes of problems and dangers.”  Obama compared Hezbollah to Hamas.  Both need to be compelled to understand that “they’re going down a blind alley with violence that weakens their legitimate claims.”

Needless to say, George Bush has waved a dismissive hand at any “legitimate claim” notion.  It might help if he had a dose of that Obama realism but he was operating under the impression that their primary legitimate claim was that Israel should not be allowed to exist. Of secondary importance was the unfair way that Israeli targets kept moving in order to embarrass Arab rocketry experts. 

Oh well, when liberal diplomacy grabs these genocidal madmen by their most sensitive appendages, they will certainly fall into a deep, submissive funk and return to passive grumbling and grousing at the local Whist and Dominoes parlors. 

Don Hart

Maryland  Heights 

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Are you freakin out of your mind?

“when liberal diplomacy grabs these genocidal madmen by their most sensitive appendages, they will certainly fall into a deep, submissive funk and return to passive grumbling”

Are you seriously that naive? Really?

— Joseph P Barnes
5:18 pm May 20th, 2008

I think the guy was being sarcastic. Everyone knows that Obama’s approach to dealing with terrorists is going to be the death of us all. Let’s invite Bin Laden over and have a group hug. That works.

— Jacob Cortez
5:21 pm May 20th, 2008

My apologies to the author of the column. The second sentence should have read “David Brooks.”

— Iconoclastic Sage
5:36 pm May 20th, 2008

After saying on Sunday that Iran is a little country that poses no threat to the US, today he said that Iran is a serious threat to the U.S. So which is it Barack? Was Iran not a threat before it was a threat?

— A CENTRIST
9:06 pm May 20th, 2008

Hamas is an interesting case. They won an election, so they have to figure out how to actually GOVERN…a whole different kind of ballgame.

As far as Iran goes, always remember that the reigns of power in Iran are in the hands of the clerics, not in the “elected” leadership. This whole conversation is the same one we’ve been having for the last several years. I maintain that we really don’t have any understanding of, or perhaps it’s willingness to understand what is going on over there. What our Iraq adventure has done, shockingly, is unite the Islamic world largely against us. Not since the middle ages has the Islamic world been united against a common foe. And we did it, all by ourselves, in a very short period of time. Amazing.

— hs
9:19 pm May 20th, 2008

According to Obamamessiah and the Democratic party, capitalism and Fox News are the only enemies America has.

— tim jones
10:25 pm May 20th, 2008

hs

Your memory must not be very long. The Islamic world has been united against us for decades, right along with Israel. You were taking your life into your own hands when traveling through their countries.

Talking to them is like talking to a concrete wall, Israel has tried numerous times. Obama is a fool.

— JD
6:19 am May 21st, 2008

One of you lefties out there, please explain to me how you can “talk” to some group like this. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1988095/Al-Qa‘eda-training-children-as-suicide-bombers.html

Only in your dreams.

— JD
6:58 am May 21st, 2008

Meanwhile, Obama’s foreign policy potential continues to show his ignorance and naivete’ as he flip flops on himself…

“I mean think about it. Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, these countries are tiny compared to the Soviet Union. They don’t pose a serious threat to us the way the Soviet Union posed a threat to us….You know, Iran, they spend one-one hundredth of what we spend on the military. If Iran ever tried to pose a serious threat to us, they wouldn’t stand a chance.And we should use that position of strength that we have to be bold enough to go ahead and listen. That doesn’t mean we agree with them on everything. We might not compromise on any issues, but at least we should find out other areas of potential common interest, and we can reduce some of the tensions that has caused us so many problems around the world.” From a speech/comment given by Obama in Oregon a few days ago.

“Iran is a grave threat. It has an illicit nuclear program. It supports terrorism across the region and militias in Iraq. It threatens Israel’s existence. It denies the Holocaust…” From a speech/comment given by Obama in Montana a day or so later.

The man is nothing more than a typical politician sticking his wet finger in the air as he throws wet noodles to see what sticks. We’ll get change all right… change for the worse from a political greenhorn with zilch for foreign understanding, especially amongst the Middle East and Muslims, but plenty of liberal and media pandering.

The man is untrustworthy.

— Logus
10:06 am May 21st, 2008

yap! Yap!! YAP!! The usual suspects clog the first entries to the blog with their purile posts of right wing neocon Brown Shirt weblog echochambering yobbo yapping. So what’s new?

What experience in foreign affairs does the presumptive GOP nominee, Slick Johnny Mc have? ZERO.

Remember, McCain was against Bush’s tax cuts before he was for them!

Oh, and my favorite…”I don’t know that much about the economy, I’ll have to bone up on that!”

Lest we forget, Slick Johnny Mc was against right wing religious zealots as “agents of intolerance” when they supported W in 2000, now he embraces them all, anti-Catholic John Hagee, and Islamic basher Rod Parsley.

http://dangerousintersection.org/2008/05/09/meet-john-mccains-other-preacher-rod-parsley/

http://dangerousintersection.org/2008/05/04/the-wacky-preachers-of-white-candidates-exhibit-a-b-john-hagee-and-john-mccain/

Oh, and Slick Johnny Mc will say or do anything to be President, as a clone of George Bush!

http://dangerousintersection.org/2008/05/19/john-mccains-honesty-problem/

If you want four more years (or is it a hundred?) of George Bush’s failed lies and deceptions, vote for Slick Johnny Mc!

— Tim Hogan
10:36 am May 21st, 2008

Obama’s foreign policy naivete’ played out for all to see:

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/05/21/richardson-you-dont-talk-to-ahmadinejad/

— Logus
10:38 am May 21st, 2008

Wow…Timmy never seems to post a comment without using either “Yaboos”, “yabbers”, or “brownshirts”.

He also never fails to spew slobber all over himself…

I guess his mommy left the computer unlocked again…

If you want four more years of the failed policies of Dhimmi Carter, then vote for Barry Obama.

— Frank
5:23 pm May 21st, 2008

Flip. Flop.

McCAIN (2 yrs ago): “They’re the government; sooner or later we are going to have to deal with them, one way or another, and I understand why this administration and previous administrations had such antipathy towards Hamas because of their dedication to violence and the things that they not only espouse but practice, so . . . but it’s a new reality in the Middle East. I think the lesson is people want security and a decent life and decent future, that they want democracy. Fatah was not giving them that.”

— Lisa12
2:01 am May 22nd, 2008

JD @ 6:58 am 5/21:
That entire article pertains to Al Qaeda facilities in Pakistan. And the US does provide this ally with a lot of aid: mostly military, some humanitarian. And here is another report that talks about how where aid money may be going…
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/feb/27/pakistan.usa

— BluePlanet
2:43 pm May 22nd, 2008