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Obama on Iran

Obama called for negotiations without preconditions with Ahmadinejad of Iran, Chavez of Venzuela, and Castro of Cuba. Even Senator Obama recognized the folly of this idea, so he backed off of it after an explosion of criticism. He thinks sweet talk solves all problems, and when a problem calls for something beyond sweet talk, he’s stumped. He speaks loudly and often, but carries a toothpick-size stick which he is afraid to use.  Another example of Mr. Obama's naiveté was his comment that Iran is a small country not to be feared.

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