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What do you think about Comrade Obama using "hollywood diplomacy" with Iran?
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<blockquote data-quote="AhHa#26" data-source="post: 1635501" data-attributes="member: 617277"><p><strong>What do you think about Comrade Obama using "hollywood diplomacy" with Iran?</strong></p><p></p><p>obama is such a fool.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Obama's "Hollywood diplomacy" launches dialogue with Tehran</p><p></p><p>hirty-eight years ago, a ping pong team sent by US president Richard Nixon to Beijing opened the door to Communist China. February 27, 2009, president Barack Obama launched his bid for dialogue with Iran with an Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences delegation from Hollywood. It is led by the actress Annette Bening, AMPAS president Sid Ganis and his predecessor Frank Pierson who flew in just after the Oscar award ceremony. Visiting in the framework of "US-Iranian culture exchanges," they will hold talks in Tehran Saturday and Sunday.</p><p></p><p>DEBKAfile's Washington sources note that this visit coincides with three relevant events:</p><p></p><p>1. Friday, Obama announce that the bulk of US forces will be out of Iraq by Aug. 2010 leaving only 50,000 in place. This meets Tehran's objections to the presence of large-scale US forces in Iraq.</p><p></p><p>2. He calmed Iran's fears on another score when he stated in a PBS interview: "One of the things that I think we have to communicate in Afghanistan is that we have no interest or aspiration to be there over the long term."</p><p></p><p>3. The US president had his reply from Tehran in the former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rasanjani's Friday sermon, when he extended his government's first overt invitation for talks on the nuclear issue: "…we don't make false promises," said the Iranian strongman. "Therefore I declare that Iran's nuclear plan is not to build weapons …and we are ready to prove it in negotiations." </p><p></p><p>http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=5936</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AhHa#26, post: 1635501, member: 617277"] [b]What do you think about Comrade Obama using "hollywood diplomacy" with Iran?[/b] obama is such a fool..... Obama's "Hollywood diplomacy" launches dialogue with Tehran hirty-eight years ago, a ping pong team sent by US president Richard Nixon to Beijing opened the door to Communist China. February 27, 2009, president Barack Obama launched his bid for dialogue with Iran with an Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences delegation from Hollywood. It is led by the actress Annette Bening, AMPAS president Sid Ganis and his predecessor Frank Pierson who flew in just after the Oscar award ceremony. Visiting in the framework of "US-Iranian culture exchanges," they will hold talks in Tehran Saturday and Sunday. DEBKAfile's Washington sources note that this visit coincides with three relevant events: 1. Friday, Obama announce that the bulk of US forces will be out of Iraq by Aug. 2010 leaving only 50,000 in place. This meets Tehran's objections to the presence of large-scale US forces in Iraq. 2. He calmed Iran's fears on another score when he stated in a PBS interview: "One of the things that I think we have to communicate in Afghanistan is that we have no interest or aspiration to be there over the long term." 3. The US president had his reply from Tehran in the former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rasanjani's Friday sermon, when he extended his government's first overt invitation for talks on the nuclear issue: "…we don't make false promises," said the Iranian strongman. "Therefore I declare that Iran's nuclear plan is not to build weapons …and we are ready to prove it in negotiations." http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=5936 [/QUOTE]
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