How Does Obama Define “Meddling?”

When there were questions about the election results in Iran, Obama had nothing to say. When there were protests, he was mum. When they were shooting their people in the streets, he didn’t want to be seen as meddling.

But when Israel wants to build settlements, he has no problem voicing his opinion.

And when Honduras fights against a leftist leader who wanted to lead longer than was legal, he calls it illegal.

So, why is it meddling to support freedom in Iran? It’s like “The Princess Bride,” really.

Obama: “I don’t want to meddle.”

Iranian Protestor: “You keep using that word. I do not think you know what it means.”

It would be funnier if it wasn’t true.

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Duane Lester Duane is a former Navy journalist turned blogger and podcaster.
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