Friday, June 26, 2009

Dear Lord... They're Axing People in Iran and Obama's Waiting To See How It Plays Out

WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday again condemned the Iranian government's violent attacks on demonstrators, but said it's too soon to say whether those actions will hinder U.S.-Iran talks aimed at halting Iran's development of nuclear weaponry.

"We are still waiting to see how the situation in Iran plays out," Obama said in response to questions at a joint White House press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Obama reiterated his view that Iran's government is violating "international norms" in its brutal response to peaceful demonstrators, and that "what's happened in Iran is unacceptable."

While he condemned the Iranian government's actions, Obama said "we don't yet know" how they might affect talks with the U.S. on Iran's nuclear program.

Hmmm... I'm no foreign policy expert, but a regime that axes its own people probably shouldn't be trusted with nuclear anything when they've stated that they will wipe out another nation. Repeatedly.

What more does anyone need to see that they are evil. E. V. I. L. Moral relativism here is simply willful blindness.

Obama Says Iran's Attacks On Protesters Is "Unacceptable"

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