Op-ed:
History Will Prove the Haters Wrong
By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / Right Side Patriots on CPR Worldwide Media cprworldwidemedia.net
History Will Prove the Haters Wrong
By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / Right Side Patriots on CPR Worldwide Media cprworldwidemedia.net

- Former President George W. Bush's words that the pending Iranian nuclear deal would be bad for the U.S. long-term
Thank you George W. Bush for saying what needed to be said and needed to be said by a person of influence...by a person who garners respect and honor.
And so our 43rd president...a man who has always stood staunchly behind our ally Israel...had a closed-door meeting with the Republican Jewish Coalition this past Saturday night in Las Vegas...a meeting NOT televised but one transcribed by an attendee...a meeting where Bush harshly and rightfully criticized Obama by lambasting America's traitor-in-chief on foreign policy. Calling Barack HUSSEIN Obama naive about Iran; naive about his eagerness to execute a nuclear deal that was NOT only bad for American national security but a deal that showed a lack of understanding of the Iranian leadership; and naive about America's losing the war against ISIS; George W. Bush made it very clear that Obama was placing the U.S. in "retreat" around the world.

Saying to the audience that Obama was “misreading” Iran’s intentions while at the same time too easily relaxing sanctions on Tehran, Bush also pointed out the absurdity in Obama's words that he could “snap” the sanctions back in place at any time. Most definitely NOT true as Obama knows damn well there are 'procedures' that must be followed in putting back the sanctions...'procedures' that would still afford Iran the time needed to move forward with its nuclear program all while we waste time with 'procedures.'

Details like Bush's saying that Obama's withdrawing all US troops from Iraq in 2011 was a “strategic mistake” that directly contributing to the rise of what he called the Islamic State. And Bush is one hundred percent correct for remember that while he did sign an agreement with the Iraqi government to withdraw our troops, he was also trying to negotiate a new 'Status of Forces Agreement' to keep U.S. forces in place past 2011...forces that would have strengthened the Iraqi military’s ability to prevent the rise of the Islamic State. And now remember that the Obama administration tried and failed to follow through on negotiating such an agreement, because if truth be told Obama did NOT want such an agreement to ever be put in place because it would mean going back on his campaign promise of ending the war and thus tarnish his 'it's all about me' legacy.
Also of note in his remarks is that Bush in referring to the Islamic State as al-Qaida’s "second act”...which indeed they are for like Bush said they may have changed their name but that murdering innocents is still their favored tactic...NEVER once did he let the word ISIL cross his lips for Bush knows well that Obama and his administration always use word ISIL when referring to the Islamic State (or as some call ISIS) is their way to give a shout-out and thumbs-up to Obama's islamic brethren and the Levant...to signal their approval of Iran's goal of wiping Israel off the map.


But Bush also showed his humorous side when he said that his “old friend” Vladimir Putin's domestic popularity at home comes from his control of the Russian media. "Hell, I'd be popular, too, if I owned NBC news," he said with a wink for Bush knows well that Obama is sitting where he is simply because the media is under his control...hell...they 'anointed' Obama both times before the first ballot was even cast.
And in finishing his speech, Bush touched upon his brother Jeb's potential run for the presidency saying that the Bush name can be used against him, and that the American public does NOT like family dynasties. He also said that foreign policy is going to be especially important in this presidential campaign cycle and that the test for Republicans running will be who has got the “courage” to resist isolationist tendencies...to which I will add tendencies that Rand Paul is espousing.
Lastly, in regards to Hillary, Bush said she will have to choose between running on the Obama policies or running against them. He said if she defends them she's admitting failure, but if she doesn't defend them she's blaming the president...and Bush is right on both accounts.
So in closing, one can see by his words that George W. Bush is indeed a man of honor, courage, and fortitude...a man who loves our country and loves our troops...a man who will be judged by history in a positive light much to the chagrin of the liberal left who continue to try to paint him as both a warmonger and as a stupid man. Instead, this is the man who time has proven was right about Iraq having WMDs and was and is anything but stupid.
And how I wish this man was our president now...sigh.
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