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The middle east is in an uproar. Maybe they'll wipe


Posted: Sep 30, 2012

At least that way Obama can keep campaigning and we won't have to give our tax dollars to any of them.  Oh, wait, he'll keep campaigning anyway.

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Burn, planet, burn? With 1.6 billion Muslims and 2.16 Christians. - Obama would not be on your problem list. NM

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No, especially if he happened to be over there - visiting at the time.

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You probaby wouldn't know. War would be here, destroying you, - your family, home, and community. SM

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Next time you watch war coverage on TV and see those hopeless figures huddled all alone, realize that they once had husbands, children, family, homes, communities, churches, friends. All gone, leaving them behind. That's what war does, and it really can do it here.

Maybe knock wood and refrain from wishing it on anyone. Just in case anyone turns out to be you.
And your buddy Mitt will have us in - Middle East war number 3,
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AKA World War III, when he nukes Iran, while all his Christian "supporters" are praying fervently for Armageddon and the Rapture.

I doubt it will be much of a war with the nuclear (sm) - Anon
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weapons Iran is developing.
Well, you sound marvelously fatalistic. Why not vote for - people determined to avoid that? NM
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You mean a president who wasn't afraid to butt heads - with Iran? Now who would that be?
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No, I SO do not. I like the one who's using guys at desks - to destroy their computer systems. NM
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This sounds more reasonable to me... - SK1
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Disturbing developments are sweeping across the greater Middle East. In Syria, tens of thousands of innocent people have been slaughtered. In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood has come to power, and the country's peace treaty with Israel hangs in the balance. In Libya, our ambassador was murdered in a terrorist attack. U.S. embassies throughout the region have been stormed in violent protests. And in Iran, the ayatollahs continue to move full tilt toward nuclear-weapons capability, all the while promising to annihilate Israel.


These developments are not, as President Obama says, mere "bumps in the road." They are major issues that put our security at risk.


Yet amid this upheaval, our country seems to be at the mercy of events rather than shaping them. We're not moving them in a direction that protects our people or our allies.


And that's dangerous. If the Middle East descends into chaos, if Iran moves toward nuclear breakout, or if Israel's security is compromised, America could be pulled into the maelstrom.


We still have time to address these threats, but it will require a new strategy toward the Middle East.


The first step is to understand how we got here. Since World War II, America has been the leader of the Free World. We're unique in having earned that role not through conquest but through promoting human rights, free markets and the rule of law. We ally ourselves with like-minded countries, expand prosperity through trade and keep the peace by maintaining a military second to none.


But in recent years, President Obama has allowed our leadership to atrophy. Our economy is stuck in a "recovery" that barely deserves the name. Our national debt has risen to record levels. Our military, tested by a decade of war, is facing devastating cuts thanks to the budgetary games played by the White House. Finally, our values have been misapplied—and misunderstood—by a president who thinks that weakness will win favor with our adversaries.







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An American school adjacent to the U.S. Embassy in Tunis, Tunisia, on Sept. 15. Protesters burned the school the day before.





By failing to maintain the elements of our influence and by stepping away from our allies, President Obama has heightened the prospect of conflict and instability. He does not understand that an American policy that lacks resolve can provoke aggression and encourage disorder.


The Middle East is a case in point. The Arab Spring presented an opportunity to help move millions of people from oppression to freedom. But it also presented grave risks. We needed a strategy for success, but the president offered none. And now he seeks to downplay the significance of the calamities of the past few weeks.


The same incomprehension afflicts the president's policy toward Israel. The president began his term with the explicit policy of creating "daylight" between our two countries. He recently downgraded Israel from being our "closest ally" in the Middle East to being only "one of our closest allies." It's a diplomatic message that will be received clearly by Israel and its adversaries alike. He dismissed Israel's concerns about Iran as mere "noise" that he prefers to "block out." And at a time when Israel needs America to stand with it, he declined to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.



In this period of uncertainty, we need to apply a coherent strategy of supporting our partners in the Middle East—that is, both governments and individuals who share our values.



This means restoring our credibility with Iran. When we say an Iranian nuclear-weapons capability—and the regional instability that comes with it—is unacceptable, the ayatollahs must be made to believe us.


It means placing no daylight between the United States and Israel. And it means using the full spectrum of our soft power to encourage liberty and opportunity for those who have for too long known only corruption and oppression. The dignity of work and the ability to steer the course of their lives are the best alternatives to extremism.


But this Middle East policy will be undermined unless we restore the three sinews of our influence: our economic strength, our military strength and the strength of our values. That will require a very different set of policies from those President Obama is pursuing.


The 20th century became an American Century because we were steadfast in defense of freedom. We made the painful sacrifices necessary to defeat totalitarianism in all of its guises. To defend ourselves and our allies, we paid the price in treasure and in soldiers who never came home.


Our challenges are different now, but if the 21st century is to be another American Century, we need leaders who understand that keeping the peace requires American strength in all of its dimensions.

Lay off the Christians. -
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It is a shame you cannot give the Christians the same respect for their beliefs you call on for the Islamists. Perhaps if we burned a few flags, pictures of the President, effigies of the President, and fake coffins with his name on the side (all seen in the films from the Middle East protests), you would "like" us more. I want you to understand that the Bible is a very important book to me and the things it teaches are very true to me. Eventually Armageddon is coming, but if we would learn from what the Bible teaches, we have the power to prevent and delay that very event. Your assumptions are offensive.
78.4% of Americans are Christian, 0.6% Muslim. Guess who most of our - own religious bigots and troublemakers are? SM
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Like the people of Islam, most Christians are good, decent people, but then there are those others--the bad people. They're in every community, belong to every religion. In every language on the planet they explain their own virtue and present excuses for why it is necessary to attack others. They love lies, they love to despise and hate, and they love to hurt others. Some actually believe what they say, some are clear-eyed and amused at the others.

They're a dark part of the human condition, and we're living in a period when they've broken loose from societal constraints and are threatening the welfare of all of us.
I'm still me. -
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You need to start seeing that individual within the group for who she/he really is and not lumping them all together. I don't know what experiences you have had in life to give you your opinions and neither do you know what I have encountered in mine.
A sense of humor goes a long way. - Anon
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You're hopeless. If you actually come into contact with this many people who have "broken loose from societal constraints," I think I would consider moving. Maybe you should wonder if you, in fact, have not broken free a bit yourself there. LOL
not all Christians religions embrace the rapture and armageddon - fyi
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these are fundamentalist beliefs not shared by all Christian religions, and certainly not by all Christians. Mind you, I am a nonpracticing person raised in a Christian faith.
Of course. We are discussing people who do believe Armageddon - and a 1000-year war are near, that
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their job is to do God's will by promoting His plan for the end days. They are very much a minority, but not small in numbers, and they wield power well beyond their numbers because of their passion and commitment. These people almost all vote. They are a very large part of the 22% who never abandoned George W. Bush, no matter how disgraced he was.

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