Sarkozy Mocks Obama at UN Security Council: Hello, Big Media?
Editor's notes: Obama is adolescent in his idealism (as are most anti-war Woodstock Marxists) and increasingly unattractive to the allies of the United States for that specific reason. The negatives for Mr. Obama seem to be increasing on the world's stage as well as at home. It is clear that some in Europe, living in the backyard of Iran's militancy and Russia's imperialism see Obama as one who might compromise away their security for the sake of what he sees as his destiny. It is truly a shame the U.S. press feels it necessary to hide this sort of thing from the American people - Midknight's editor
by Maura Flynn
One of my favorite features of the Newseum in Washington, DC is the daily display of newspaper front pages from around the world. Today, Canada’s National Post was a standout with Alex Spillius’ coverage of a clash between Presidents Obama and Sarkozy.
Obama: “We must never stop until we see the day when nuclear arms have been banished from the face of the earth.”
Sarkozy: “We live in the real world, not the virtual world. And the real world expects us to take decisions.”
“President Obama dreams of a world without weapons … but right in front of us two countries are doing the exact opposite.
“Iran since 2005 has flouted five security council resolutions. North Korea has been defying council resolutions since 1993.
“I support the extended hand of the Americans, but what good has proposals for dialogue brought the international community? More uranium enrichment and declarations by the leaders of Iran to wipe a UN member state off the map,” he continued, referring to Israel.
The sharp-tongued French leader even implied that Mr Obama’s resolution 1887 had used up valuable diplomatic energy.
“If we have courage to impose sanctions together it will lend viability to our commitment to reduce our own weapons and to making a world without nuke weapons,” he said.
Mr Sarkozy has previously called the US president’s disarmament crusade “naive.”
Source: Big Government
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