Will the real Obama please Stand Up...

@ParaTed2k (22940)
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
June 5, 2009 6:11am CST
Which Obama do you support; A: The one who said: "Obama and Biden will use aggressive and direct diplomacy to prevent the Iranian regime from developing a nuclear program. They will put an end to the failed policy that has let Iran develop its nuclear program and strengthen its position in the region, and present the Iranian regime with a clear choice: end your nuclear program, support for terror and threats toward Israel, or face increased U.S. and multilateral pressure."~Obama's "Blueprint for Change" B: The one who said: "And any nation, including Iran, should have the right to access peaceful nuclear power if it complies with its responsibilities under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. That commitment is at the core of the treaty. And it must be kept for all who fully abide by it. And I am hopeful that all countries in the region can share in this goal." In Cairo C: NONE OF THE ABOVE
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@getitok (278)
• China
6 Jun 09
B is more acceptable. Yes, any nation should have the right to access nuclear power. Iran has the same right as USA to develop their own nuclear power project even nuclear weapon.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
10 Jun 09
What more could you say to prove that you will celebrate if Iran nukes Israel?
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
11 Jun 09
Idiot, Kim John Il has already said he would.
@getitok (278)
• China
11 Jun 09
Iran would never nuke any country including Israel. Before China or India has nuclear weapons, many people said it would be a threat to the world. But does any of them threat any country with their nuclear weapon? If you think you have the right to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons only by saying 'I doubt Iran will nuke Israel', then you can control anybody by saying 'I doubt you will be a murder'. OK, there's one good reason to prevent Iran from having nuclear weapon, it is all the nuclear weapon-possessing countries destroy their existing nuclear weapons. You can not say you have the right to do something while others have not. But you can say you won't do something wrong and so others.
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
5 Jun 09
C to answer your question, but I would like to address answer B. Obama said that any country should have the right to access peaceful nuclear power. Well of course every country should have the right to peaceful nuclear. The problem is Iran is not a peaceful country and it is not a stretch of the imagination to assume that their nuclear projects would include weaponized nuclear.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 Jun 09
Yeah, I guess to Obama, the missile testing has nothing to do with nuclear weapons. Maybe they're just experimenting with a new way to deliver electricity to remote areas. lol
@heathcliff (1415)
• United States
5 Jun 09
D. Both A & B. It is clear that Iran's program up to this point has not been toward development of "peaceful" nuclear technolgies, therefore the US should feel justified pursuing the "A" option, while, eventually, perhaps under different leadership, Iran might one day enjoy a peaceful place at the "nuclear table".
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
6 Jun 09
C: NONE OF THE ABOVE I'm not going to go into great detail why. I'll just simply say that I don't trust him because he's shown me that he's just like every other politician in that he's only concerned with his own benefit and power and caters to his own little special interst groups. And my reasons HAVE NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH HIS SKIN COLOR OR RACE.