Iran tells U.S. to show change in policy not tactics | Reuters
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Wednesday it would welcome President Barack Obama’s offer of a change in U.S. policy provided it involved a withdrawal of U.S. troops from abroad and an apology for past “crimes” against Tehran.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was speaking after Obama offered to extend a hand of peace if Iran “unclenched its fist.”
This marked a new approach from George W. Bush, who had sought to isolate Tehran, and Western diplomats said the change in Washington could offer a “once-in-a-generation” chance for the two foes to end three decades of hostility.
Bend over, Barry. Ahmajihadi has a message of “peace” for you - good and hard.
Actually, I’m enjoying this. Let the infatuated fatheads who voted for Obama see what his “peace in our time” buttkissing of Iran buys him - and them.
Welcome to the real world, moonbats.


Dream on. They will never alter their beliefs to match your so-called reality. Any
failuresincomplete successes will be entirely the fault of naysayers like you. The proper response will be to make sure you can’t interfere with the next attempt.Yeahp, this is going to be a wonderful 4 years…
Hm? You mean Obama will be as hapless about Iran as George W. Bush was?