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Obama: “I’m Considering All Options” on Iran; Ask Osama about Appeasement

David Streeter — December 8, 2011 – 3:15 pm | Barack Obama | Foreign Policy | Iran | Terrorism Comments (3) Add a comment

During his press briefing today, President Barack Obama reiterated that all options remain on the table for preventing a nuclear-armed Iran. National Journal reported on the press conference:

At his brief White House news conference about his Iranian policy, Obama was asked what he means when he says that no options are off the table. The president responded, ‘No options off the table means I’m considering all options.’...

‘But what I can say with respect to Iran, especially given the political noise out there, this administration has systemically imposed the toughest sanctions on ... Iran ever,’ Obama said. He added, ‘When we came into office, the world was divided. Iran was unified and moving aggressively on its own agenda. Today, Iran is isolated and the world is unified in applying the toughest sanctions that Iran has ever experienced and it’s having an impact inside Iran.’

He said Iran now ‘understands that they have a choice. They can break that isolation by acting responsibly and forswearing the development of nuclear weapons, which would still allow them to pursue peaceful nuclear power like every other country that’s a member of the nonproliferation treaty. Or they can continue to operate in a fashion that isolates them from the entire world.’

Obama said he views Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons as ‘contrary to the national-security interest of the United States and contrary to the national-security interests of our allies, including Israel, and we are going to work with the world community to prevent that.’

Obama also struck back at those who have wrongfully accused him of engaging in “appeasement.”

President Obama hit back hard on Thursday against Republicans who accused him of foreign-policy ‘appeasement,’ dismissing their criticisms as ‘political noise’ and signaling that he will not ignore attacks against his record during the upcoming presidential campaign. He also left no doubt that he will be quick to remind all critics that it was under his stewardship that 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden was killed.

‘Ask Osama bin Laden and the 22 out of 30 top al-Qaida leaders who have been taken off the field whether I engage in appeasement,’ the president responded sharply when a reporter noted Republican accusations. ‘Or whoever is left out there, ask them about that.’

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Comments

Martin L. Gardner | December 9, 2011 – 5:04 pm

I just finished Dreams of my Father.  I was impressed but I am also curious as to why President Obama has yet to step foot on Israel soil.

Jayne | December 9, 2011 – 6:37 pm

The best President in my lifetime!
Being a strong leader doesn’t mean talking the loudest or making threats - the man has quietly killed most of the al-Quida leadership - that’s strength

Marc | March 1, 2012 – 9:42 pm

what is that commenter talking about when he asks “I am also curious as to why President Obama has yet to step foot on Israel soil.”.  Obama took a trip to Israel before he became President.  GW Bush , claimed to be the best president ever FOR ISRAEL, didnt visit Israel until his 7th year in office in his second term.  WHY ???? Answer- Bush went in order to get Israel to agree to the summer of 2008 Peace Plan he brokered which offered Abbas part of East Jerusalem and the Holy Sites to become international territories.  Read Bush’s memoirs and Olmert’s public statements on this offer.

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