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Hizbullah: U.S. president speech aims to polish Washington´s disfigured image

Hizbullah: U.S. president speech aims to polish Washington´s disfigured image
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Hizbollah Site Staff, 06-06-209

Hizbullah Media Relations release:


Commenting on U.S. president Barack Obama's speech and his positions during his Egypt visit, Hizbullah issued the following statement:


U.S. President Barack Obama's speech is a focused image of severely conflicting U.S. policies. The country whose past is built on annihilating red Indians, Vietnamese, and Japanese...whose present is based on the continued eradication of the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan....on supporting ‘Israeli' exterminations and massacres of Palestinians and supporting the apartheid separation wall in Palestine....is a country in no position to be a preacher or an advisor.

It makes no sense that he lectures on the bases of achieving peace. His uttered eloquence cannot disguise his basic contribution to absenting the spread of actual freedom.


Hizbullah believes that any change sensed by the people of the region and the Arab and Islamic peoples in the American rhetoric is not due to a change in the American strategy, but to the U.S.'s consecutive failed attempts to invade countries in the Arab-Islamic world as well as the stumbling of American policies based on oppression and war, based on the domestic and foreign crises it caused, based on the disfigured American image due to an overwhelming spread of hatred and enmity to the US in the world in general and the Arab-Islamic regions in particular.


Hizbullah stresses that the failed U.S. policies and aggressive tyrannous options are due to resistance-liberation-independence powers. Albeit, some regional governments used to constitute a part of these policies, forming coalitions with the U.S. and exchanging support with it.
The U.S. president's speech, though slightly differing in its form from the rhetoric of previous administrations, remains verbal manipulation aimed at buffing Washington's disfigured image, a speech completely incapable of rising to the level where it conveys a new American strategy or new U.S. objectives.

Obama's U.S. regional policy continues to deny the rights of nations, namely the right to resist occupation and achieve sovereignty and independence. He ought to have assumed the responsibility he had long talked bout while drowning the world with mottos of change by taking the initiative and assuming a serious position from the Palestinian cause which is the by-product of the Zionist occupation, or by halting the conspiracy of usurping the region's wealth and stopping support of dictatorships imposed on the world's nations.

As Obama has failed in these aspects, all he has been doing is no more than a public relations party aimed at buying time and absorbing the repercussions of failure to get a fresh start to serve the same old objectives.


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