Mitt Romney's recently broadcast speech in Israel is a shameful pastiche of
accusatory lies and half-truths about Iran, echoing the very worst,
discredited misinformation. This is pandering to the right wing of both
Israel and the United States on a new level. Not even the most rabid
right-wing politicians in the United States have dared to trot out an
attack with such completely blatant chicanery. This talk is practically
calling for a military attack on Iran. In fact, Romney has all but
pre-authorized such an attack, while implying that the United States
wouldn't necessarily participate. So, a President Romney would egg on an
Iranian attack without taking responsibility for pulling the trigger or
involving the U.S. This is both reckless and cowardly. He curiously
references and praises many members of the Israeli Press and their
criticism of the Israeli government, and the balance such dialog brings
to politics there. Too bad he couldn't reflect the same balance in his
own assessment of Israeli right-wing attacks on Iran. Indeed, he goes on
to say that the United States shouldn't criticize Israel at all.
Best,
Bill Beeman
University of Minnesota
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Reckless to disagree with you and cowardly to do what?
It's hard to be both reckless and cowardly at the same time.
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