Surrendering to Iran September 18, 2009 | From theTrumpet.com One fateful step at a time.
Stephen Flurry .The most recent stop on America’s surrender tour came yesterday, when President Obama scrapped plans for a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe. The original plan, established by President Bush in 2007, was designed to protect America’s European allies against the threat of an Iranian missile attack. In defending the latest policy of appeasement, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that Iran’s long-range missile threat is “not as immediate” as the United States once thought.
Yet, in April, two months after Iran launched a satellite into space, it successfully launched its Sejil-2 missile, which has a range of about 1,200 miles—meaning the outskirts of Europe is now well within reach of the world’s number-one state sponsor of terror. It’s difficult to imagine a threat being any more immediate than that.
President Obama announced that he is abandoning the missile defense shield in Europe. Glenn talks about Obama's foreign policy and wonders whose best interest does he really have at heart---America, or GE? Glenn explains...