Obama Chose Dishonor and War "President Obama had to choose between dishonor and war, and he chose dishonor. Now we will have a war. In order to establish a legacy for his failed foreign policy, he has dishonored U.S. allies in the Middle East, including Israel and the Persian Gulf states, by deliberately abandoning their security concerns by paving the way for Iran to develop a nuclear weapon.
"These words are those of Churchill after the Munich Agreement was signed, when Britain and France believed that handing Czechoslovakia to Hitler was the only way to save the world from another war. It is regarded as the shameful culmination of the Allied refusal to confront Nazi aggression and gave Hitler what he wanted in exchange for his verbal promise of “peace in our time” as Neville Chamberlain called it." . . . Read more
. . . Now each one of us, Jews and non- Jews alike, have a responsibility to exert pressure on the U.S. Congress to prevent it from signing off on the deal. A two-thirds majority in both houses is needed to bypass a probable presidential veto. The Congress must stop the bad deal with Iran and U.S. Jews must choose Israel’s survival over Obama’s legacy.
"Otherwise, future generations will ask what you did to save the Jewish State when President Obama, the modern-day Chamberlain, gave Jihadist Iran a nuclear weapon."
Mark Steyn continues in the Munich vein here: Far Worse Than Munich
NRO Editorial: Don’t Try Trusting Iran . . . "The Obama administration risibly maintains that the only alternative to the agreement would be war. The alternative would have been tightening the screws on Iran until it came to the table willing to sign a reasonable deal and forswear its terrorist activities across the globe. Other powers may be itching to undo the sanctions regime now, but the Bush and Obama administrations had managed to get them on board, pushing Iran close to economic collapse in 2013 — before President Obama let the mullahs off the hook with an interim deal."
"These words are those of Churchill after the Munich Agreement was signed, when Britain and France believed that handing Czechoslovakia to Hitler was the only way to save the world from another war. It is regarded as the shameful culmination of the Allied refusal to confront Nazi aggression and gave Hitler what he wanted in exchange for his verbal promise of “peace in our time” as Neville Chamberlain called it." . . . Read more
. . . Now each one of us, Jews and non- Jews alike, have a responsibility to exert pressure on the U.S. Congress to prevent it from signing off on the deal. A two-thirds majority in both houses is needed to bypass a probable presidential veto. The Congress must stop the bad deal with Iran and U.S. Jews must choose Israel’s survival over Obama’s legacy.
"Otherwise, future generations will ask what you did to save the Jewish State when President Obama, the modern-day Chamberlain, gave Jihadist Iran a nuclear weapon."
Mark Steyn continues in the Munich vein here: Far Worse Than Munich
. . . But I thought that comparison was unfair to Chamberlain. He was an honorable man who loved his country and just happened to get the greatest issue of the day wrong. You can't say the same of Obama: . . .
.