| Dear all, Tomorrow, Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will take the stage at the United Nations General Assembly. As always, he will smile his evil smile as he denies the Holocaust, condemns America, threatens Israel and lies about his nuclear weapons program. He smiles because he knows that he’s getting away with it. Enough is enough. The time has come to wipe that smile off this monster’s face. Diplomacy hasn’t stopped him. Sanctions haven’t stopped him. The United States must draw him a bright red line. We must make clear to the Iranian regime that the U.S. will never permit Iran to acquire a nuclear weapons capability. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has repeatedly stressed the importance of placing such a red line before Iran. And both houses of Congress have now passed resolutions endorsing the clear red line of preventing Iran from obtaining a “nuclear weapons capability.” But for these resolutions to have their maximum impact, the Obama Administration must follow Congress’ lead and adopt this policy. Click here now to send an e-mail to President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton demanding that they set a clear red line for Iran by declaring that it is U.S. policy to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. Until such a red line is set, Iran’s leaders will continue to ignore our talk and our sanctions. And they will continue to doubt our resolve. Please click here now to demand that the Administration set a bright red line for Iran.
With blessings to you and those you love,
Pastor John Hagee David Brog National Chairman Executive Director Christians United for Israel Christians United for Israel |
The Danger in Being a Christian: It began as a Jewish sect; fierce persecution only helped it spread
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