Muslims dictate Obama’s human rights posture!
Posted: September 19, 2010 Filed under: In spite of being the most blatant violaters of human rights Muslims dictate US and UN position on the subject, Obama's Administration let Muslims dictate human rights posture of UN | Tags: Notwithstanding Israel rights Obama's Administration allows Islam to determine human rights posture of UN Leave a comment »By virtue of being the majority in the United Nations, Islamic nations allow the like of Iran, and Saudi Arabia to be the most blatant violators of human rights (i.e. the upcoming stoning in Iran, etc.) to be unscathed, while Israel which is much more concerned with rights of its minorities, is continually being singled out, without even the slight support from the US.
Do President Barak Hussein Obama Islamic roots, sympathies, and instincts, keep the American President from taking a stand on behalf of one of America’s staunchest allies, Israel? Israel, for example, is kept out of nearly all UN forms regarding human rights, allowing the Muslim nations to blame Israel for unacceptable acts without allowing the Jewish State to present its side.
Notwithstanding President Obama’s attempts at being even-handed when it comes to the Islamic world, his words and actions clearly demonstrates that his heart is where his birthrights are. Starting with his Cairo speech, and now forcing Israel to engage in “peace talks,” that will only make the Jewish State appear uncooperative, while in reality it simply must protect its national rights and security interests. When negotiators on the Palestinian side state before the talks begin, that the Palestinian Authority is not willing to recognize Israel as a “Jewish State,” they essentially suggest that the talks are doomed, before they start.
The Obama Administration is standing by, while the Islamic nations block any action regarding Iran’s human rights violations, while, at the same time, the United States does not insist that Israel, a member, in good standing, of the United Nations, be allowed to participate in human rights forums.