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ssj12 said:
numonex said:
I would not say Obama is the dumbest leader of USA has had but he needs to do the right thing for the world and his country as a whole.

Obama needs to stay on good close terms with Israel just like the other US Presidents before him. He should not show any weakness to the Islam Middle eastern world. To do so would be detrimental to USA and the whole world. Nail the Middle east with those bombs and keep up the war efforst in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Terrorists must be eliminated.

Obama making friends with Middle east leaders or any other dubious leaders such as Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwean leader) and that South American extremist leader (Chavez) would be a sign of American weakness. Never show weakness to your mortal enemies.

More weapons and US support must be given to Israel, peace to Middle East must be returned. Arabs only no violence and terror. Muslims arabs have to be put in their place and dealt with force to keep them under the power of Israel and maintain peace in that troublesome region of the world.

 

Why? I dont see any point in supporting Israel. It is nothing but a giant waste of money.

While I am not willing to go that far, you raise a very valid point.  Why are we the ones always caving to Israel?

 



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