Six, Lies, and Videotape

Though a shameless pun, today’s title is indicative of a plethora of mischief beginning yesterday with the mailing of a secret letter to the Kremlin: the kind of stunt reserved solely for James Bond movies in the past. Continue reading ‘Six, Lies, and Videotape.’

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Six Powers: Direct Diplomacy Towards Iran

After the revelation that Iran is now capable of building a nuclear weapon, a series of letters was uncovered between US President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev concerning possible tactics to defuse the nuclear situation. In a show of solidarity, six of the most influential nations today announced at a UN nuclear watchdog meeting that they would adopt a tact of “direct diplomacy” to handle threat. Continue reading ‘Six Powers: Direct Diplomacy Towards Iran.’

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Russian President to Obama: “No haggling.”

President Dmitry Medvedev, Russia, said he would be willing to debate the missile defense shield with Washington, however, negotiations that may be with regard to Iran would “not be productive.” Continue reading ‘Russian President to Obama: “No haggling.”.’

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Secret Letter from Obama to Kremlin: US Will End Missile Shield

The Obama administration had a letter secretly delivered to the office of Dmitry Medvedev in the Kremlin several weeks ago. The letter allegedly stated that if Russia were to help with the ceasing of nuclear arms development in Iran that there would be no need to pursue a missile shield in Poland Continue reading ‘Secret Letter from Obama to Kremlin: US Will End Missile Shield.’

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Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?

Lies of Obama: Credibility or Charisma?

Barack Obama has not lived up to his promises — claims of change and credibility were seemingly just shows of charisma and ego. From claims of restoring confidence in government to discussion of balanced budgets, accountability and general reform; it seems clear only now that none of this is likely to occur.