Republicans, and those who vote for them, in a tight spot

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First The President & Sec. Kerry got the Iranians to pour concrete into their heavy water nuclear reactor, then The Iranians released Sailors and their equipt after a violation of their sovereignty, and now they are releasing prisoners ALL on President Obama's watch :afro:coincidence that diplomacy works better than the Repub default setting of "flood the country w/ TRILLIONS in taxpayer-funded, defense contractors & throw servicemen's bodies at the problem"?

Never, EVER, let Repubs conduct foreign policy
rdean

Analysis: Prisoner release leaves Republicans in tough spot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Iran's release of four Americans gives President Barack Obama the opportunity to deliver a harsh reminder to the Republicans wanting to succeed him: You can promise to pull back the hand I've extended to Iran and Cuba — nations the U.S. once cut off — but it won't be easy and it may be lonely.
As Republican candidates vow to rewind Obama's rapprochements on their first day in office, many U.S. allies and businesses interests have pressed forward with outreach to Iran. The next president may find Iran has established itself as a world player, a useful diplomatic power broker and a potential market for U.S. businesses.

Discuss.....
 
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Won't the conservatives protest the prisoners coming back to the US.

After all we can't let anyone in from hostile countries!
 
First The President & Sec. Kerry got the Iranians to pour concrete into their heavy water nuclear reactor, then The Iranians released Sailors and their equipt after a violation of their sovereignty, and now they are releasing prisoners ALL on President Obama's watch :afro:coincidence that diplomacy works better than the Repub default setting of "flood the country w/ TRILLIONS in taxpayer-funded, defense contractors & throw servicemen's bodies at the problem"?

Never, EVER, let Repubs conduct foreign policy
rdean

Analysis: Prisoner release leaves Republicans in tough spot
WASHINGTON (AP) — Iran's release of four Americans gives President Barack Obama the opportunity to deliver a harsh reminder to the Republicans wanting to succeed him: You can promise to pull back the hand I've extended to Iran and Cuba — nations the U.S. once cut off — but it won't be easy and it may be lonely.
As Republican candidates vow to rewind Obama's rapprochements on their first day in office, many U.S. allies and businesses interests have pressed forward with outreach to Iran. The next president may find Iran has established itself as a world player, a useful diplomatic power broker and a potential market for U.S. businesses.

Discuss.....


The fact that the usual RWNJs are afraid to comment says more than any of the silly crap they usually post.
 
As far as I like the Obama administration on Iran, they screwed up big time in Syria.

Was there a change in the advisory staff for Obama maybe? It can not be the same people pulling the deal off and coming up with the horrible plan in Syria...
 
Let's see. Obama's record in foreign policy has been
COMPLETE AND UTTER FUCKING DISASTER EVERY SINGLE TIME.
This is no different
 

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