simultaneously pursuing Osama Bin Laden until he was ultimately successful in killing him. Whilst, at the same time that he was withdrawing his troops from Iraq, Obama imposed the heaviest sanctions on the regime of the Supreme Guide in Tehran, causing a near-collapse of the Iranian economy.Therefore, those who think that they can use Obama should think again. This soft-spoken man has achieved more victories in the Middle East than his predecessor George W. Bush. He restored US relations with the Arabs and Muslims after this had reached an all-time low over the past half century. He succeeded in strengthening these relations to the point that when he ordered the killing of Bin Laden, no protests were seen in the Arab Street, for the Arabs were convinced of Obama's good intentions in the same manner that they were quite certain of the evil nature of Al Qaeda. In addition to this, Obama managed, over the previous four years, to economically and politically suffocate Iran more than any time since the beginning of Tehran's struggle with the Americans in the 1980s.Although Obama is accused of letting down the Syrian people's revolution – deemed the fieriest and most important revolution of the entire Arab Spring – we have to wait and see what he will do in the post-election period. We do not know to what extent he is prepared to intervene in the Syrian crisis, yet I expectthat Obama will adopt a more aggressive policy and will include his name as a partner in overthrowing the last of the evil Arab dictatorships. However, we must also be aware that this particular issue may become exceedingly complex. Obama may therefore prefer to lead from behind in the toppling of the al-Assad regime and therefore let Arab states take the initiative.It is not a matter of guesswork when we say that the al-Assad regime will fall, even without American intervention, yet it is not easy to anticipate what happens next, and this is when the American role becomes crucial.At the same time, we must not generalize and exaggerate or build up too many expectations with regards to Obama's actions in Arab affairs because he does not possess the necessary capabilities in this regard, or perhaps does not want to interfere in the Arab revolutions or regional disputes. The constant factor in American policy, as well as the positions of each new president, is not to be negligent towards the vital oil-producing areas of the world. This is something that will reflect on America’s relationship with Iraq, the Gulf States and Iran. [ed notes;no that wasnt an israhelli official above, though the script is quite similar..lol he literally licks the ahole off the warmongering drone commander,pushes the obl death lie ,and claims assad is the last arab dictatorship lmaoo is it any wonder why it was published or cited by a ultra rightwing zionist israhelli site IMRA? General manager of Al -Arabiya TV: Obama will destroy Assad and end Iranian threat in his second term
Ayatollah Sistani Opposes Dissolution of PMF
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Islam Times - Sources have told the Lebanese-based newspaper Al-Akhbar that
Iraq's prominent Shia cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani opposed the
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