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The White Debonair
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In terms of global relations and credibility, it does not make much sense to publicly denounce particular behavior and then engage in it yourself. The U.S. already has a credibility problem when it comes to intelligence and adding the "hypocrite" title cannot prove beneficial to the U.S.
How remarkable! So the U.S. protests Iran's support of the militant wing of Hezbollah because doing so directly facilitates Hezbollahs terrorist attacks on Irael, a U.S. ally; but then the U.S. encourages a Pakistani group to inflict upon Iran identical or nearly the same type of conduct Hezbollah does towards Israel. What a fantastic idea!!!!
We criticize Iran for supporting terrorist groups in Iraq and directly influencing Iraqi national affairs but then we encourage a group in Pakistani to enter into Iran and engage in actions the U.S. condemns of Iran in Iraq?
Two wrongs make a right! Good one President Homoerectus Ignoramus Unintelligus Non-Speakitus.
Thoughts?
In terms of global relations and credibility, it does not make much sense to publicly denounce particular behavior and then engage in it yourself. The U.S. already has a credibility problem when it comes to intelligence and adding the "hypocrite" title cannot prove beneficial to the U.S.
How remarkable! So the U.S. protests Iran's support of the militant wing of Hezbollah because doing so directly facilitates Hezbollahs terrorist attacks on Irael, a U.S. ally; but then the U.S. encourages a Pakistani group to inflict upon Iran identical or nearly the same type of conduct Hezbollah does towards Israel. What a fantastic idea!!!!
We criticize Iran for supporting terrorist groups in Iraq and directly influencing Iraqi national affairs but then we encourage a group in Pakistani to enter into Iran and engage in actions the U.S. condemns of Iran in Iraq?
Two wrongs make a right! Good one President Homoerectus Ignoramus Unintelligus Non-Speakitus.
Thoughts?