Iran demands US apologize for the drone incident: Fox News "Also Tuesday, Iranian lawmaker Hamid Rasaei told an open session of the Iranian parliament that the drone is staying in Iran, calling it a "war booty." (
Is this something Iran should apologize for?)
"Later, 186 lawmakers in the 290-seat assembly issued a statement condemning the "invasion" and urging the international community to take a stance toward the "dangerous act" by the U.S.
"Meanwhile, state TV said Obama's demand for the drone's return puts the U.S. in the role of "the beggar" over the issue.
"There are concerns in the U.S. that others may be able to reverse-engineer the chemical composition of the drone's radar-deflecting paint or the aircraft's sophisticated optics technology that allows operators to positively identify terror suspects from tens of thousands of feet in the air."....
"On Monday, another lawmaker, Parviz Sorouri, claimed Iranian experts were in the final stages of recovering data from the captured drone."
If Mr. Obama can take credit for getting bin Laden, cannot he also be credited with losing this drone? This next, related post looks like it should be in red...and bold.
Obama, foreign policy, and national survival "Foreign policy is one area that a President of the United States cannot be permitted to fail in, not if the country wants to survive, that is. There is absolutely no doubt that Obama has failed miserably in this area in his first term and that he will also fail miserably in his second should he be re-elected as well given his personality, mentality and ideology...he is simply incapable of change and will continue down the same path he is on to the inevitable conclusion. There are only two things the American people can do to get themselves out of this mortal danger.
"Stymie him at every turn before the next election and then vote him out of office. Obstruct the bum and then get rid of him before he gets rid of us."
What Is An Ex-Iran Guard Commander Doing At The White House? "If you worry about the growing influence of Iran in neighboring Iraq, look no further than the delegation that visited the White House to proclaim the end of the Iraq War. Standing with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki during the ceremony with President Obama was Hadi Farhan al-Amiri, who is the Transportation Minister in the Iraqi government. But previously he was a commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. As the Washington Times points out, Mr. al-Amiri was a commander in the Badr Corps, a battalion that operated in….Iraq.
"Worried yet about the future of Iraq?"