9.21.2011

Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States accuses Obama of "isolation" of Israel


Considered a candidate to win the Republican nomination for the presidential elections the American Rick Perry on Tuesday, that the policy of U.S. President Barack Obama in the Middle East ", naive, rude and dangerous", accusing the current president as "isolation" of Israel. Accused Perry Governor of Texas, U.S. President, as "isolate Israel, and over them has encouraged our opponents. "In a time of heightened diplomatic contacts in the corridors of the United Nations in New York, to avoid confrontation on the demand of the Palestinians to obtain full recognition of the State of Palestine, denounced the Perry policy of Obama saying it" is given the same importance to the demands of the Israelis and the Palestinians, including the authors of terrorism ".
Perry said in a press conference held in New York with a number of representatives of the Jewish community in the city, "we would not have come today to the brink of the abyss, if it were not Obama's naive and dangerous."
Said Perry, too, that "the Palestinians after Astqowa the policy of the Obama administration and apologists of the United Nations take advantage of the unstable situation in the Middle East, hoping to achieve their goals without making concessions and direct negotiations with Israel." The governor of Texas, that, in case check to the Palestinians what they want the UN to the U.S. government to "reconsider" helping the financial to the Palestinians, and to the United Nations and close the PLO office in Washington. In the same context, said Republican candidate other Mitt Romney, "What we are witnessing today in the United Nations is not only a diplomatic disaster Full. "" This is the result of repeated efforts of President Obama to sacrifice Israel and blow up the position of the negotiations. "The United States has repeatedly declared its intention to use its veto in the case of the Palestinians insisted on getting recognition for Palestine, as a full member of the United Nations.

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