Obama Leading From Behind....Again

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Based on recent stories....e.g., Turkey intel aiding Israel attack on Syria....
....and Saudi Arabia purchasing nukes from Pakistan...

....then, this story could be true.





1. "Two old foes unite against Tehran

2. Convinced that Iran is tricking the world over nuclear weapons, Israel and Saudi Arabia may work together to curb its ambitions

3. ....Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency is working with Saudi officials on contingency plans for a possible attack on Iran....


4. ....Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency is working with Saudi officials on contingency plans for a possible attack on Iran


5. ...Riyadh is understood already to have given the go-ahead for Israeli planes to use its airspace in the event of an attack on Iran.

6. The Sunni kingdom is as alarmed as Israel by the nuclear ambitions of the Shi’ite-dominated Iran."
Two old foes unite against Tehran | The Sunday Times




Obama and Kerry.....what a pair of clowns.
 
There is a mistake in your thread title, it said "Obama leading" :lol:

....Obama thinks leadership is a kind of boat.



Oh, yeah????


Now he'll be sending the corpse-men after you, Zander!!!



(Better wear a garlic necklace)
 
This could be a tough call for my pal Sunni Man!

Will he be waving an Israeli flag??????????
 
Even though the Saudis are no friends of Israel this potential alliance of Sunni-Arabs and Israel would be of great benefit for all, and would partially fill the vacancy of common sense left by that friend of radical Islam: good old Hussein Obama.....who despite his pious protestations and solemn appearance, is far from impartial in this matter. :mad:
 
Even though the Saudis are no friends of Israel this potential alliance of Sunni-Arabs and Israel would be of great benefit for all, and would partially fill the vacancy of common sense left by that friend of radical Islam: good old Hussein Obama.....who despite his pious protestations and solemn appearance, is far from impartial in this matter. :mad:

Don't forget Turkey, and Jordan....
 
Even though the Saudis are no friends of Israel this potential alliance of Sunni-Arabs and Israel would be of great benefit for all, and would partially fill the vacancy of common sense left by that friend of radical Islam: good old Hussein Obama.....who despite his pious protestations and solemn appearance, is far from impartial in this matter. :mad:
As Netanyahu says, it's not everyday when you see Israel and Arabs both saying the same thing. This is a time to stand up and take note.
 
What wonderful news. An alliance for peace between Israeli's & Arabs. Gosh I wonder how the Palestinians feel about this?


Even though the Saudis are no friends of Israel this potential alliance of Sunni-Arabs and Israel would be of great benefit for all, and would partially fill the vacancy of common sense left by that friend of radical Islam: good old Hussein Obama.....who despite his pious protestations and solemn appearance, is far from impartial in this matter. :mad:
As Netanyahu says, it's not everyday when you see Israel and Arabs both saying the same thing. This is a time to stand up and take note.
 
What wonderful news. An alliance for peace between Israeli's & Arabs. Gosh I wonder how the Palestinians feel about this?


Even though the Saudis are no friends of Israel this potential alliance of Sunni-Arabs and Israel would be of great benefit for all, and would partially fill the vacancy of common sense left by that friend of radical Islam: good old Hussein Obama.....who despite his pious protestations and solemn appearance, is far from impartial in this matter. :mad:
As Netanyahu says, it's not everyday when you see Israel and Arabs both saying the same thing. This is a time to stand up and take note.
Oh gosh, who's gonna pay them now to kill Jews?
 
"Netanyahu called France a “true friend” of Israel as he greeted Hollande on his first official trip to the country. France demanded last week that a preliminary deal on Iran's nuclear program be toughened, causing it to be rejected by Iran.


“Zionism was influenced by the values of the French Revolution," Netanyahu told Hollande, according to Haaretz. “Israel sees France as a true friend. France, like Israel, aspires for a stable Middle East that lives in peace and security.”


Israel's warm embrace of the French leader contrasts sharply with Israel's intense lobbying on Capitol Hill to get the Senate to pass tough new sanctions on Iran's energy sector. The campaign has put Netanyahu squarely at odds with the White House, which wants to be able to loosen sanctions and has said that reinforcing them now could undercut diplomacy and lead to war."
Netanyahu jabs Obama on Iran (Video) | TheHill
 

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