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As the obsession with "peace processing" has consumed the Obama administration, Iran has marched inexorably forward with its nuclear-weapons program. Indeed, Iran will likely be this week's real winner in New York, exemplified by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking from the same General Assembly podium just twenty-four hours after the faltering president of the United States.
It is in this alternate universe that the hopes of G-20 enthusiasts reside.
There is a long history of political jostling at conventions, and the Democratic confab in Denver will be no exception.
While debate has continued in recent months in Washington and Baghdad about the wisdom and need for U.S. forces to remain in Iraq, Obama's statement at the United Nations General Assembly appears to end the debate.
President Barack Obama's inaugural address contained messages for the rest of the world.
With Obama, the left thought they had finally elected a True Believer. But instead of delivering a second New Deal, it now looks like Obama may deliver the third Clinton term.
President Obama has an arrogance problem that has been reflected in his policy proposals, which is not a matter of psychology but of strategy.
Revolution Day protests against the Islamic Republic may not be the end of the Islamic Republic's tyranny, but it could be the end of the beginning of the necessary revolution.



