Concerned about
Barack Obama?
You should be
History has shown that a
naïve and weak foreign
policy has resulted in
tragic outcomes for the
Jewish people.
Many Americans have questions about Barack
Obama and whether his views are good for the
United States and Israel. And for good reason.
Most concerning is Sen. Barack Obama's naïve
grasp of the threats against the United States
and Israel.
Weak and Naive Foreign Policy
• Meet with Ahmadinejad
• Anti-Israel Advisors
• Flip-flops on Jerusalem
From his opposition to legislation against labeling
Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization
to his willingness to meet with Iranian President
Ahmadinejad without any preconditions, Sen.
Barack Obama has raised real questions about
his judgment and experience.
Obama surrounds himself with anti-Israel
advisors like General Tony McPeak, Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Robert Malley and Rashid Khalidi.
These men have played instrumental roles in
shaping Sen. Obama's world views.
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Sen. Obama told a Jewish group he supports
an undivided Jerusalem, only to flip-flop the
very next day. Another time, Obama called his
support for an undivided Jerusalem a "poor
phrasing" of words. (Jerusalem Post, 7/14/08)
Obama himself has pointed out that "words
matter." And they do. Words matter to people
who care about the future of Israel. And they
mattered earlier this year, when Obama
stated, "Nobody is suffering more than
the Palestinian people."
Human rights leader and former Israeli Cabinet
minister Natan Sharansky said Obama's lack
of experience is a "risk" to Israel. (JTA, 8/5/08)
His naïve views are a risk to us, as well.
Obama has not shown the
wisdom, experience or strength
to stand up to the people who
would do us harm.
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