Condoleezza Rice is determined to keep appeasing until everybody in the world likes her. She has already done a threesome with Mahmud Abbas and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. She hasn’t slept with the bearded jihadis of Hamas yet. God knows she wanted to, but they just spurned all her shameless advances.
Now, she is flirting with the mad ayatollahs and their dancing puppet, Mahmud Ahmadinejad. Breitbart.com reports that she is more than eager to appease the Iranian.
Secretary of state, Condoleezza Rica, denied Sunday that the United States was bent on war with Iran and renewed an offer of reconciliation talks if the Islamic republic renounces its nuclear drive.
Interviewed on ABC television, Rice was pressed on a Senate resolution passed in September that labeled Iran’s Revolutionary Guards a terrorist operation — a step that critics said had brought war nearer.
She said that President George Bush was clear “that he’s on a diplomatic path where Iran comes into focus.”
“Obviously, it can be the case that he will never take his options off the table, but this particular resolution has nothing to do with that from our point of view,” Rice said referring to the prospect of military force on Iran.
“This resolution is saying that there need to be strong measures taken against Iran, which we have definitely done,” she said after the Bush Administration announced new sanctions on Iranian groups including the Guards.Rice spoke a day after US President George W. Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed diplomatic strategy towards Iran.
The two leaders appear to still differ over when additional sanctions should be imposed on Tehran, with Merkel preferring to wait until European and UN diplomatic efforts have run their course.
“The top of my agenda is Iran,” Bush said as they met on his Texas ranch. “We will continue to work together to solve this problem diplomatically, which means they will continue to be isolated.”
Democratic critics such as presidential contender Barack Obama have said the Senate resolution is a “blank check” for Bush to wage war on Iran, which has refused to bow to international demands to halt its uranium enrichment.







