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- "As reservists went to war with expired armor and broken helmets, the Friends of the IDF imploded in allegations of misconduct. But the real scandal was ideological, and rooted in a U.S.-Israel relationship that undermined Israel’s security from within"
- "Republican critics, for their part, do recognize these achievements but argue that Trump’s diplomacy is squandering them"
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- “The Iranians hold the Obama legacy in their hands”
- Mahmoud Abbas: "The Palestinian leader is nothing if not a shrewd politician"
- For those who hadn’t noticed, we’ve been at war since 1979: “Iran’s revolutionary theocratic government has harassed and terrorized the United States and her allies for four decades”
- Twenty years, $2 trillion, and the most powerful army in the world were no match for the one thing the Taliban has—and that current American leadership has lost
- "There’s no way to whitewash Erdogan’s antisemitic remarks. He defends them by pointing to the suffering of Gaza’s residents at the hands of what he describes as “Israeli aggression”"
Tag Archives: Farsi
From MEMRI, the media research institute that translates Farsi stories: Everyone has swallowed the lie to allow the #IranDeal to proceed, for “peace in our time.”
MEMRI DAILY BRIEF The Emperor Has No Clothes by Yigal Carmon October 30, 2015 What is mistakenly perceived as an agreement under the title of “Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action” (JCPOA), that was concluded on July 14 in Vienna, and … Continue reading →
Top Iranian Official: Obama is ‘The Weakest of U.S. Presidents’
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON by Adam Kredo October 23, 2014 Adviser to Iranian president mocks Obama’s ‘humiliating’ presidency The Iranian president’s senior advisor has called President Barack Obama “the weakest of U.S. presidents” and described the U.S. leader’s tenure in office … Continue reading →
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
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Tagged Ali Younesi, Farsi, Iran, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, President Barack Obama, Robert Gates
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