Friday, April 9, 2010

obama's leaving us defenseless and promotes terror

1. He allows in Hamas prof who is a terrorist
2. bars Israel nuclear scientist and embargoes Israel on equipment
Report that Obama administration
is denying visas to Israeli scientists
is deeply troubling
Washington, D.C. (April 9, 2010) -- The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) expressed serious concern today after a report in one of Israel's leading newspapers, Maariv, that the Obama administration is denying visas to Israeli nuclear scientists working at the nuclear research center in Dimona. In the past, scientists and researchers from Dimona have routinely come to the United States to study chemistry, physics, and nuclear engineering at American universities and to attend professional seminars.
According to the report, the Obama administration has stopped issuing visas to Dimona scientists solely because of their affiliation with the Israeli nuclear center.Reactor employees reportedly have also complained that the Obama administration has stopped selling them reactor components that the U.S. routinely sold to them in the past. Professor Zeev Alfasi, the head of Nuclear Engineering at Ben-Gurion University in the Negev, told Maariv that the U.S. has never sold nuclear material to Israel, but now the Israeli nuclear center must buy other items, such as radiation detectors, from France, because the U.S. is no longer selling anything to Dimona.


3. Yells at Israel for apartments but says nothing about Moslem murders and terror
4. Disarms nuks of USA with Soviets even as they reserver right to cancel
5. Says we will never use nuclear force first against non-nuk nation, despite having abandoned chemical and bio weapons, thus undercutting our deternace
6. Abandoned missile defense in Europe
7. Was never serious about stopping iran
WSJ April 9
Unserious About Iran
Obama is acting as if he believes a nuclear Tehran is inevitable.

'Our aim is not incremental sanctions, but sanctions that will bite." Thus did Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seek to reassure the crowd at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee two weeks ago about the Obama Administration's resolve on Iran. Three days later, this newspaper reported on its front page that "the U.S. has backed away from pursuing a number of tough measures against Iran" in order to win Russian and Chinese support for one more U.N. sanctions resolution.

This fits the pattern we have seen across the 14 months of the Obama Presidency. Mrs. Clinton called a nuclear-armed Iran "unacceptable" no fewer than four times in a single paragraph in her AIPAC speech. But why should the Iranians believe her? President Obama set a number of deadlines last year for a negotiated settlement of Iran's nuclear file, all of which Tehran ignored, and then Mr. Obama ignored them too.

In his latest Persian New Year message to Iran, Mr. Obama made the deadline-waiver permanent, saying "our offer of comprehensive diplomatic contacts and dialogue stands." Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had a quick rejoinder. "They say they have extended a hand to Iran," the Iranian President said Saturday, "but the Iranian government and nation declined to welcome that."

Associated Press
Barack Obama

The Iranians have good reason to think they have little to lose from continued defiance. Tehran's nuclear negotiator emerged from two days of talks in Beijing on Friday saying, "We agreed, sanctions as a tool have already lost their effectiveness." He has a point.
Hours after President Barack Obama conceded sanctions may not persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear activity, the Islamic republic announced it had developed faster centrifuges for uranium enrichment, Reuters reports.

"Iran will demonstrate third generation centrifuges today which have a separation power of 10, six times that of the first generation," said Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.

Earlier, Obama admitted during an interview with ABC's "Good Morning America" that U.N. sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's atomic program may not work.

"If the question is, do we have a guarantee as to the sanctions we are able to institute at this stage are automatically going to change Iranian behavior, of course we don't," he said.

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