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A little unsettling to say the least...sm

Posted By: m on 2008-11-11
In Reply to: This is the beginning - anonny

I wonder how this fits in with the latest news about a possible terrorist or false flag attack that has surfaced in the last day or so? And would Obama use his executive powers as, I beilieve, Podesta mentioned to enact this national security early in his term?




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A little more unsettling news about Obama...
I read that Madeline Albright (of Clinton Administration fame) is one of his top security and foreign relations advisors.  The same Madeline Albright who was instrumental in the sanctions against Iraq (yes, Clinton wanted to get rid of him too).  I wondered where Obama was getting his idea about "sanctions" and an "international coalition" against Iran (after he had to back down on his 'I would talk to Ahmadinejad face to face with no rules' remark...loose quote).  That is very unsettling to me.  Most people have forgotten how many Iraqi civilians died as a result of those sanctions because any food going into the country Hussein kept for himself and his party...over a million people died, half of those children.  That is 500,000 children.  That is a death toll MUCH greater than the entire Iraq war has caused....so if you are a body counter, it would serve you well to remember that.  And that same Madeline Albright, when asked if it was worth it, replied, basically, "We think the price is worth it."  She later apologized for the remark; however, here she is again hawking sanctions and Obama is on the train.  Sanctions don't work.  Didn't work in Iraq, won't work in Iran.  Much "food" for thought.