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USA :: CO :: Denver | May 17, 12:03 AM | Rating: 0 | Viewed: 583 times Posted by GreenOil PM
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Bush’s visit to Israel signaled a message to Israel that was totally suprising. Israeli’s newspaper HAARETZ.com had this to say:"This was an all-clear signal to Israel, a warning to Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and supreme spiritual leader Ali Khamenei, and an announcement to the Democratic Party's leading presidential candidate, Barack Obama, that Bush will make use of his authority until his last day as president to shape a belligerent policy toward Iran. If Obama is elected rather than Republican candidate John McCain, whose positions are identical to those of Bush, the outgoing president is liable to take military action even during the two and a half months between the elections and the inauguration of the new president".

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