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Obama: Iran threatens all of us
Won't rule out force in speech in Chicago to pro-Israel group
http://www.suntimes.com/news/281249,CST-NWS-OBAMA03.article

March 3, 2007
BY DAVE NEWBART Staff Reporter
Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the use of military force should not be taken off the table when dealing with Iran, which he called "a threat to all of us."

Speaking before a pro-Israel crowd at a downtown hotel, Obama also repeated his call for a phased pullout of U.S. troops from Iraq and strongly backed a strong U.S. relationship with Israel.

Earlier in the day, the Republican National Committee took aim at Obama, issuing a research memo aimed at highlighting the Illinois freshman senator's lack of experience on foreign affairs. That the gloves-are-off memo was even generated at this time is a testament to Obama's growing strength in the Democratic primary field.

Obama campaign spokesman Dan Pfeiffer dismissed the Republican memo as an "example of the type of politics Barack Obama is hoping to change." He said Obama has spoken out against the war for years.


Iranian leader 'reckless'
While he was being attacked in Washington, Obama was in friendly territory in Chicago as he appeared at a forum attended by 800 members of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, an influential pro-Israel lobby. He received a standing ovation from the crowd and a hug from one of the group's leaders.

Obama said global leaders must do whatever it takes to stop Iran from enriching uranium and acquiring nuclear weapons. He called Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad "reckless, irresponsible and inattentive" to the day-to-day needs of the Iranian people.

The Iranian "regime is a threat to all of us," Obama said.

While Obama wouldn't rule out force, he said the United States should engage in "aggressive diplomacy combined with tough sanctions" to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear threat.


Visited Israel last year

Again taking aim at the Bush administration and the war in Iraq, he said the war had actually strengthened Iran's influence in the region. He noted the war had spurned "anti-U.S. and further anti-Israel propaganda."
Obama told of a trip he took to Israel in January 2006, visiting a village that resembled a suburb in the United States. He said he was deeply moved by a visit to a home hit by a rocket launched by Hezbollah.

"Our job is to never forget that the threat of violence is real," he said.

Obama's appearance was seen as a move to court Jewish donors, although the event wasn't a fund-raiser. He did pose for photos with AIPAC members at a private reception before the speech. Although the event was billed as a "forum," he took no questions from the audience or media and left immediately after his half-hour speech.

Even though many in the crowd endorsed his remarks, some said they are waiting to hear more from him in the coming months to better gauge his position on Israel and other foreign-policy questions.

"He is an unknown," said Diane Dubey, an AIPAC member from Lincolnwood.

Others said Obama, who largely read from prepared remarks, seemed slightly less passionate about the topic than presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, who spoke at AIPAC's national convention last year. Both Clinton and Obama will be at the convention March 11 in Washington.

"He speaks beautifully, but we don't find a lot of emotion in what he says," said Mark Sherman of Northbrook.

Contributing: Lynn Sweet
 
Jan 29, 2005
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XxtraMannish said:
why should the US have a strong relationship with isreal? I don't understand. What does Isreal do for America?
They spend billions buying weapons from us each year, of coarse any presidential nominee would want to be friends with them, Isreal=money.




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Some Random Asshole
Apr 25, 2002
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Like I said in another thread, Democrats and Republicans are the same, they just tell you different shit sometimes, if they actually tell you anything at all when they talk.

I don't think I'm even going to vote this time around but I haven't decided.

But I won't vote for Obama on the grounds that he looks too much like Tadou's (Dirty Shoez) ugly ass.
 
May 13, 2002
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InfamousICON said:
They spend billions buying weapons from us each year, of coarse any presidential nominee would want to be friends with them, Isreal=money.
No, they buy weapons with money the US gives them. The US doesn't make money by being their ally, it's the other way around.

The U.S. and Israel have a joint strategic interest in "defeating" aggressors or opposition in the Middle East.

In earlier years, Israel was one of the main forces obstructing the spread of Soviet military power in the Eastern Mediterranean. Now they are used for "the war on terror" and to help stop the spread of any anti-american, anti-imperialist threats.

In short, Israel is used to further US interests and in return Israel receives larges amounts of money, weapons, technology, etc.
 
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^Liberal media bullshit.

I would call friend 206 a weird doggystyle porno position faggot but then I wopuld be forced to write a rap so interwoven with allegories about my own brand of pseudo-Hellenistic conservative hip-hop that someone would send me to rehab.
 
Aug 3, 2005
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this makes me wanna blow something up

on a serious note, if he hadnt said what he said about iran, he would not get enough votes to become president. plain and simple. its a business.