Ok - Senator Obama has just gone into the realm of the ridiculous.
Obama’s willingness to sit down with the Iranian president demonstrates Obama’s lack of understanding of international relations, McCain said during a speech in Chicago, Illinois.
“Such a statement betrays the depth of Senator Obama’s inexperience and reckless judgment,” McCain said. “Those are very serious deficiencies for an American president to possess.”
Obama quickly responded during a speech in Billings, Montana, asking why the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was afraid to talk to Iran and that it was the “Bush-McCain” war policy in Iraq, not diplomacy, that would make Iran stronger.
“Make no mistake, Iran is the single biggest beneficiary of a war in Iraq that should have never been authorized and should have never been waged,” the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination said.
“Thanks to George Bush’s policy, Iran is the greatest threat to the United States and Israel and the Middle East for a generation. John McCain wants to double down on that failed policy.”
Because of George Bush’s policy. For a generation.
First, George Bush may have been in office a lot longer than you can stand - it may feel like a generation to you - but 8 years does not a generation make.
Iran is the greatest threat to the United States and Israel and the Middle East for a generation because of Jimmy Carter’s policy. A policy that was ill-equipped to deal with the demands of Iranian Islamo-fascists (although we didn’t call them that back then). A policy so entrenched in a lack of resolve during the outbreak of the Iranian Revolution that the message sent by the Carter Administration was ” we are weak”. A policy grasped by leftists in Congress as a Hail Mary pass of appeasement while Iran arms itself with nuclear weapons. The same policy Jimmy Carter is now peddling with Hamas. That you don’t realize that worries a lot of people - hopefully enough to defeat you in November.
Senator Obama - your claim that everything wrong in the world is the fault of President Bush is ridiculous. Your entire presumptuous foreign policy rhetoric is ridiculous.

