Well, what has our panty-waist President done with Osama or Iran's nuclear ambitions

When all else fails blame Bush.. sheesh

and Libya.. nothing like a good stalemate.. impressive...(ah.. Bush's fault..?)

Yeah and nothing like whining about Libya while bitching that he isn't doing enough about Iran........

Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.

Poor lil Obama.... Golly......:(

Weren't you just bowing out of this a lil' while ago?

And now that you got someone else in the thread you wanna step up?

Weak.
 
Yeah and nothing like whining about Libya while bitching that he isn't doing enough about Iran........

Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.

Poor lil Obama.... Golly......:(

Now don't talk about the Nobel Peace Prize Winner in that manner.. Surely a peaceful man like DingleBarry wouldn't engage in any conflicts?! It has to be Boooooooooooooosh's fault.

Don't forget the Oil prices too.
 
Well, what has our panty-waist President done with Osama or Iran's nuclear ambitions..?.

I'm thinking ... Nothing..

You're thinking 'nothing' because you know 'nothing'. First of all, Osama may have been caught if Bush hadn't called back Special Forces who had him cornered. Another thing that might have helped catch Osama: Not neglecting Afghanistan for Iraq (which had nothing to do with 9/11). To blame Obama, when Bush ignored Afghanistan for 7 years, is just plain ridiculous.

Second, Obama has done more about Iran's nuclear ambitions than you, or most people, realize. Here. Get a clue:

U.S. strategy on Iran is working - CNN

The strategic calculus for dealing with Iran's nuclear program has shifted dramatically in the past month.

First, came news that the Stuxnet computer worm had apparently wrecked more than one fifth of the centrifuges Iran has used over the past five years to enrich uranium.


Then came new estimates from leading Israeli authorities that Iran is three to five years away from having a nuclear weapon, a sharp shift from earlier assessments. On Sunday, The New York Times reported the U.S. and Israel may be behind the computer virus, confirming what many had suspected.

The nuclear clock is still ticking in Iran. Its scientists and engineers are smart and dedicated, and the regime seems determined to acquire nuclear technology that can be used to make fuel for reactors or the cores of nuclear weapons. But the clock has slowed. Time is now on the side of efforts to negotiate an end to Iran's program.

Credit must be given to the Obama administration. The president's critics have blasted his Iran strategy, portraying him as weak and naive. Some have been campaigning for military strikes as the only solution to a threat they have claimed was urgent and otherwise unstoppable.

Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol, for example, has long urged U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and blasted President Obama for having "done nothing effective [and] pressuring Israel not to act to stop Iran from getting nuclear arms."

The president, however, now appears to have been playing a deeper game than critics understood.

The strategy could be called "Engage, Sanction and Sabotage." It began two years ago with Obama's offer to talk directly to the Iranian regime as he extended the hand of friendship in his inaugural address.

When Iran rebuffed his calls, Obama used their refusal to build the case for tougher international sanctions, an effort greatly aided by his exposure in September 2009 of a covert enrichment facility near the city of Qom. The U.N. Security Council last year passed the toughest sanctions ever enacted on a member state. The European Union, Japan, South Korea and other states piled on their own sanctions, as did the United States.

Concurrently, the administration, as the Times reports, was developing the most sophisticated cyberweapon ever deployed in "a joint American and Israeli effort to undermine Iran's efforts to make a bomb of its own." It worked
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