Saturday, January 12, 2008

If I were Edwards (6)

Cheney-Bush Regime has been a divider, at home, and a uniter, abroad. Unfortunately, the White House, in its great wisdom and savoir faire, has succeeded in assisting Hugo Chavez to develop strategic relationship with most of the 20 Latin American countries.

Because of the retarded mentality that prevails in Miami, we have succeeded to make Fidel Castro an international hero.

Because of our disastrous failure in Iraq, we have been blaming Iran, and diverting the attention from several major problems at home. We are now assisting Iran to develop strong allies in the Arab world.

There is no use to discus the irresponsible and unrealistic comments by Bush, concerning the Palestine issue. After seven years, he just realizes what the real world has known for twenty years.

Stupidly, naively, the White House is trying to convince the Arab World to gather against Iran. Again, another great strategy to alienate million more people, and have the world laughing at us.

As reported in several Gulf State media, including Koweit, Bush's attempts to portray Iran as a danger were another of a series of lies. Most of the Arab States understand that a powerful Iran, as a neighbour, will be their best friend. Not the United States. They do not buy our Iranophobia.

The Arab countries, the Egyptians, the Saudis, have adopted a new policy. They decided to ameliorate their relations with Iran,” said Diaa Rashwan, a political analyst at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo.
Mr. Bush's efforts to convince them to reverse course will likely fail because the war in Iraq and the President's perceived pro-Israel bias have driven American credibility near an all-time low in the Arab world, he said.

It's a sentiment that's widely felt around the region. “Bush can't force me to have Iran as an enemy. Iran will be our neighbour for thousands, millions of years. We need to have peaceful relations with our neighbours,” said Nabeel Rajab, head of the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights.

As we have said before, it is more than time for Edwards to stand up, and show how the Republican candidates, at the exception of Ron Paul and Huckabee, should be held accountable for their irresponsible attitude in supporting the Bush regime.

Edwards should also ask Hillary what is her new position of change about Iran.

Edwards should also ask the Pentagon to produce the whole video of the incident with the Iranian speedboats, before the said tapes are destroyed. The American public must have the opportunity to view the tape (without cuts) and find out, if we can hear the noise of motors, waves and wind, when the Iranian commander apparently gave the so-called ultimatum.

The Facilitator.