AN Un-Intimidated, Un-Frightened Iran IS VERY Dangerous!
There’s every reason to FRIGHTEN Mullahs out of their Turbans!
The United States is following Russia’s lead to go slow on Sanctions,
But the Iranian Mullahs see U.S. Feebleness to ‘go slow’ as
a Weakness!
If all this sanctions folly and diplomatic dialog doesn’t produce By Early 2010,
Then I would not be surprised to see Israel attack Iran nuke sites on HER OWN!
October 16, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Begin Excerpt from Reuters via World News and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/ Daily Alert
Russia’s Putin Warns Against Intimidating Iran
Darya Korsunskaya
(Reuters)
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned major powers on Wednesday against intimidating Iran and said talk of sanctions over its nuclear program was “premature.”
“There is no need to frighten the Iranians,” Putin said in Beijing. “We need to look for a compromise. If a compromise is not found, and the discussions end in a fiasco, then we will see.”
Begin Excerpt from Washington Times via Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/ Daily Aleert
Incorrigible Iran: The Mullahs Are Emboldened by U.S. Feebleness
Editorial
(Washington Times)
The Obama administration has adopted Russia’s “go slow” approach to imposing sanctions on Tehran for its illegal nuclear program, stating that sanctions should only be a last resort when all diplomatic means are exhausted.
This posture hands a blank check to Iran.
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