US congressional committee yesterday could have far-ranging implications for US policy in Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Now faced with another “genocide” resolution in Washington, Turkey appears to have returned to the same strategy it has used in previous years, one that is informed by more than simply political concerns.

“Turkey will certainly feel impelled to take retaliatory action against the US, which will take the form of noncooperation in terms of Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and possibly leading to restrictions on the use of strategic assets like the Incirlik air base – areas where there is important cooperation,” says Sinan Ülgen, chairman of the Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), an Istanbul think tank. SOURCE

With Obama saying that he could bring the Middle East Countries closer together with America we get this type non-sense coming from the White House and the Democrat control congress! Obama is over his head in Foreign Policy! He has no experience!

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is advising Obama on Domestic and Foreign Affairs

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is advising President-elect Barack Obama that he should move forward with “fundamental change” – not just in foreign policy, but in U.S. domestic policy as well.
 
Friday’s Washington Post reprinted the letter, in which Ahmadinejad congratulates Obama on winning the Nov. 4 election.
 
The Iranian president then goes on to lecture the President-elect: Read More

Wait a minute Ahmadinejad congratulates Obama on winning then Calls for Suicide Bombers to Attack the U.S.

Fliers calling for young people to sign up for Hezbollah suicide attacks against the U.S. were distributed recently in Tehran and elsewhere in Iran.

The Iranian Web site Tabnak reported that the fliers called on young Iranians to sign up for Hezbollah “martyrdom operations,” according to a translation provided by the Middle East Media Research Institute. Read More

Its going to be interesting how Barack handles Iran. Do you think direct talks will be the way to go or should Obama stay the Bush course on this issue? Jimmy Carter tried talking to Iran and got no where.