Russian Medvedev leading Novice Obama down garden Path!
Novice is out of his league in solving international Problems
A NOVICE Intellectual 18 Month Experienced U.S. Senator
Is now discussing “non-standard” problem Approaches
To solving Middle East
Nuclear AND Peace Problems!
The novice is no match for experienced Medvedev!
Just take a Look at the Russian’s Background At:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Medvedev
Medvedev will manipulate President Obama
TO USE a “non-standard” Problem Effect
Of Maximizing More Pressure on Israel
This was “non-Standard” in the Past
And Obama is on a Russian Leash!
May 16, 2010
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Begin Excerpt from the JERUSALEM POST via ASSOCIATED PRESS
Medvedev and Obama talk Iran, Mideast
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
May 14, 2010
Leaders discuss the need for “non-standard” approaches to problems.
MOSCOW — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama on Thursday discussed Iran’s suspect nuclear program and the need to look for “non-standard” approaches to resolving problems in the Middle East, the Kremlin said.
Their telephone conversation, which the Kremlin said lasted for an hour and a half, came as the United States tries to build support for new sanctions against Iran.
The Kremlin said Medvedev briefed Obama about his trip this week to Syria and Turkey, where he had made clear Moscow’s willingness to play an active part in efforts
to bring peace to the Middle East.
The United States opposes a joint Turkish-Brazilian effort that could help Iran avoid new United Nations sanctions. Medvedev, who met with Turkey’s president on Wednesday in Ankara, plays host to Brazil’s president in Moscow on Friday.
Obama and Medvedev “according to tradition exchanged opinions at great length on the Iranian nuclear problem,” the Kremlin statement said.
They agreed to intensify efforts to work out a common position within the framework of the six key powers, the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany, it said.
The two presidents, who plan to meet in the US in June, also agreed to work together more actively on the situation in the Middle East, “including studying non-standard approaches,” the statement said.
The United States and its allies accuse Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons, and the UN has demanded Teheran halt uranium enrichment, a process that can be used to produce either nuclear fuel or a warhead.
Iran says its program is peaceful and that it has a right to pursue enrichment to power reactors to generate electricity.
The UN has already imposed three rounds of financial sanctions over its refusal.
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