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FeedRank: 6/10  6/10  Very Good  ---  feeds.huffingtonpost.com
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Friday, May 16, 2008 --- 68 days ago
George W. Bush's approval numbers are quickly approaching his neck size. He so badly wants to keep his presidency relevant. Nobody is certain why, but he found a sure fire way to do so: Inject himself into the presidential campaign in an address before the Israeli parliament marking the commemoration of the state's 60th anniversary. White House press secretary Dana Perino barely earned her salary with a laughable denial of any implied swipe at Senator Barack Obama's foreign policy platform, as there is no mistaking what her boss was trying to do when he went right to the heart of Isreali security concerns mocking those who "believe we should negotiate with the terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along." First, lets dispense with the nonsense: Senator Obama has never said that he would negotiate with terrorists. What he has said is that he supported direct and unconditional talks with the leaders of Iran and North Korea. This was last July and in the past year he has expanded his argument maintaining that talks should be predicated on a "carrot and stick approach" that exerts pressure through a concerted measure of diplomacy backed by the force and support of international alliances. Iran, the most contentious player in the Arab-Israeli conflict, is a case in point. Senator Obama advocates and has repeatedly pushed for crippling Iran's infrastr ...




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