10/23/2012
IRAN
• In his first TV interview as President, President Obama said the
U.S. “should talk to Iran.” Talking to Iran will not work, Mr.
President, when Iran’s goal is to wipe Israel “off the face of the
earth.”
• We have restrictions in Iran that are destroying their currency but
these restrictions are not stopping them from building nuclear
weapons.
• Recently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke at the
United Nations General Assembly and said a “red line” must be drawn to
stop Iran from building nuclear weapons.
• At the speech, Netanyahu suggested Iran was on track to build an
atomic bomb by the summer of 2013.
• Meanwhile President Obama made time to go on David Letterman and The
View, but didn’t have time to meet with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in person about this serious matter.
U.S.-Iran Nuclear Program Talks:
• New York Times/U.S. Officials Say Iran Has Agreed to Nuclear Talks
• Denver Post/Iran, White House deny one-on-one talks
• Wall Street Journal/White House Denies Report of Iran Nuclear Talks
ISRAEL
• Let’s not forget that at the Democrat’s convention, they tried to
change the party’s previous platform on Jerusalem, so it would no
longer be recognized as the capital of Israel. Although the language
was added back at the last minute, it calls into question the
Democrats stance on our strongest alley in the region.
• Meanwhile President Obama made time to go on David Letterman and The
View, but didn’t have time to meet with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in person about this serious matter—with supposedly
the United States most important alley in the region.
• Obama came into office promising space between the U.S. and Israel:

"Look at the past eight years," Obama said, according to the Post.
"During those eight years, there was no space between us and Israel,
and what did we get from that? When there is no daylight, Israel
just sits on the sidelines, and that erodes our credibility with the
Arab states."
Why would you do this to your strongest alley in the region?
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