Obama, Merkel: We Speak With One Voice Against Iran's "Outrageous" Violence (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06-26-09 12:12 PM   |   Updated: 06-26-09 02:00 PM

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- President Barack Obama scoffed at the idea that he should apologize to Iran's leaders for criticizing their violent crackdown on demonstrators and said Friday it was President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who must answer to his own people.

Standing next to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Obama said the United States and Germany share "one voice" in condemning the Iranian effort to crush dissent. He said Iran's leaders cannot hide the "outrageous" behavior of clamping down violently on their people.

"We see it and we condemn it," Obama said.

Said Merkel: "We will not forget this."

Obama spoke in a joint White House appearance with Merkel after they conferred privately. The two leaders have met three times since Obama took office, allies linked by such international troubles as the war in Afghanistan and a worldwide recession.

Obama said it was too soon to tell how potential direct contact between the United States and Iran will be affected by the recent events. Attempting to break from his predecessor George W. Bush, Obama has sought to loosen the diplomatic freeze with Iran, but that effort is now in question -- at best.

Keeping pressure on Iran's rulers, Obama emphasized the rights of the people there.

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"Their bravery in the face of brutality is a testament to their enduring pursuit of justice," Obama said.

"The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. In spite of the government's efforts to keep the world from bearing witness to that violence, we see it and we condemn it."

Merkel backed Obama's stand. And she said Iran must be kept from getting a nuclear weapon.

Iran's violent postelection chaos has captured the world's attention and elicited increasingly sharp condemnations from Obama. Iran's ruling clergy have widened the clampdown on the opposition since a bitterly disputed June 12 presidential election, and scattered protests have replaced the initial mass rallies.

At least 17 people have been killed in a state-led crackdown on protesters.

Incumbent President Ahmadinejad was proclaimed the landslide winner over opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi.

Obama's comments on Friday got more direct about the two leaders.

He said Mousavi had captured the spirit and imagination of the Iranian people who want a more free society.

And he dismissed statements by Ahmadinejad, who on Thursday compared Obama to Bush. Obama said he is not meddling in Iran's affairs but rather calling for principles recognized around the world.

"A government that treats its own citizens with that kind of ruthlessness and violence and that cannot deal with peaceful protesters who are trying to have their voices heard in an equally peaceful way have moved outside of universal norms -- international norms -- that are important to uphold," Obama said.

State TV in Iran quoted Ahmadinejad as saying on Thursday: "We expect nothing from the British government and other European governments, whose records and backgrounds are known to everybody and who have no dignity. But I wonder why Mr. Obama, who has come with the slogan of change, has fallen into this trap, the same route that Mr. Bush took and experienced its ending."

The Iranian leader has told Obama to "show your repentance."

Obama said he doesn't take such statements seriously.

"He might want to consider looking at the families of those beaten or shot or detained," Obama said. "That's where Mr. Ahmadinejad and others need to answer their questions."

Merkel pledged an effort to identify the victims of violence of Iran -- who they are and what happened to them.

"Iran cannot count on the world turning a blind eye," she said.

Obama used Merkel's visit to promote his working relationship with the German leader, whose support he needs on a range of international matters.

"I trust her when she says something," Obama said.

Both Obama and Merkel promoted efforts in their nations to combat the warming of the planet. Obama's words -- praising Germany's leadership and pushing the United States to show its own -- came as the House moved toward a historic vote Friday on a bill to overhaul U.S. energy policy.

Merkel praised the potential congressional action, saying she would not have expected such a step in the U.S. a year ago, when Bush was president. The bill would impose the nation's first limits on greenhouse gases linked to global warming and shift the country away from some of its reliance on oil, coal and gas.

Obama said the administration and Congress are still working to create "the framework where we can help lead the international effort."

"We're not going to get there all in one fell swoop," he said.

On Iraq, Obama sought to offer perspective as sporadic but deadly bombings continue to unnerve the nation. U.S. combat troops face a June 30 deadline to leave cities there, part of a broader and gradual withdrawal that is to end American involvement under Obama's watch.

The president said bombings will continue, but overall "Iraq's security situation has continued to dramatically improve."

He said the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki must strengthen the nation's security forces and make progress on the political "give-and-take" leading up to parliamentary elections scheduled for Jan. 30. He said he has not seen as much political progress as he would like.

Obama said Merkel has not committed to taking detainees from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, but the German chancellor said her country would not shirk its responsibilities and she was confident there would be a satisfactory resolution of the issue.

Obama said he respects Germany's national security concerns, and he said he has been pleased by the general response in Europe to his request that countries help take detainees so the much-criticized prison in Cuba can be shut down.

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That picture of Merkel dissing Obama with her incredulous stare really sucks. Can't you find a better image for this article or are you trying to tell us something?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 AM on 06/29/2009

obama needs to stop talking and do something

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 06/27/2009
- MsIrisMG I'm a Fan of MsIrisMG 20 fans permalink
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He is doing something. He's staying out of it, which I fully support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 06/28/2009
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A 30 year old taboo has been broken!
June 14th 2009,the Iranian people broke 30 years of silence and poured into the streets to demonstrate their frustration to the world. In a show of anger and frustration they declared their disbelief in the voting results emanating from the corrupt regime and demanding further explanation for the most blatant election fraud of the century.
We have seen enough images of how the revolutionary militia have been handling the unarmed demonstrators on the streets! how young innocent people being murdered, beaten or arrested for demanding their basic principles of human rights;
„Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world“
The thugs hired by the government are paid two million Rials /day ($200 - monthly average salary in Iran) to inflict harm on the people demonstrating in the streets! Murder of protesters is not only allowed but also rewarded.
It's true, we see less protestors in the streets today, BUT it is also true that Iranians have shown that they possess tremendous energy, massive momentum and enough courage to bring this regime to it's knees! Don't forget the images we've seen for the past 14 days! That crowd still exists!
when this hidden energy and anger inside Iranians comes out, it will be more devastating than an atomic blast!
This is the quiet before the storm!
by Sogol Irani!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 06/27/2009
- Gib I'm a Fan of Gib 24 fans permalink

Was Israel's smashing of Gaza "outrageous" to Obama? If so I missed it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 AM on 06/27/2009

He wasn't President then. Israel "declared cease-fire" on January 18th. Do you see a pattern or do you need a picture ? :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 06/28/2009
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I think that if people turned out in the same fashion to protest a disputed election in the USA, the crackdown would have similar levels of violence. Except the perpetrators wouldn't be plain clothes militia, but uniformed police and potentially military.

Protest without a permit? Low-level terrorism according to the DHS. Civil disobedience also falls into the same category.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 06/27/2009

wait until the economy gets really crappy and the unemployment checks run out. Protesters will be getting microwaved and tased then sent off to FEMA camps. But that will be OK because they will be labeled domestic terrorists and un American. The News will tell us that and the sheep will continue to nap quietly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 06/27/2009
- raaf I'm a Fan of raaf 23 fans permalink
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Does Obama condemn the beheadings in Saudi-Arabia? If so then why does he bow to the Saudi-Dictator? Obama is just another hypocrite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 06/27/2009
- Paula Ann I'm a Fan of Paula Ann 19 fans permalink

So long as there is capital punishment in the US, how can he criticise Saudi Arabia?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 06/27/2009
- IDIOTA I'm a Fan of IDIOTA 53 fans permalink

Aren't the banks seeking opportunities in Europe? Didn't TARP money go there too?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 06/27/2009
- hauty007 I'm a Fan of hauty007 3 fans permalink

What is the World think of POTUS Foreign Policy?

With worldwide censorship, the entire World FEARS for the Iranian people. The Useless Nation, will they lift a finger to a possible genocide?

Has the USA been hijacked, is Congress SPENDING too much, you decide.

List/ LINK all CONGRESS up for 2010 re-election go VIRAL, share, bookmark
http://teapartypatriots.org/Members%20of%20Congress%202010.xlsx.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 AM on 06/27/2009
- sviolette I'm a Fan of sviolette 72 fans permalink
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We don't have a moral leg to stand on in judgement of any government for any attrocity against innocent civilians. We torture innocent people for fun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 06/27/2009
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 118 fans permalink
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sc300nc I'm a Fan of sc300nc I'm a fan of this user permalink
I can't recall N Korea threatening to nuke the U.S. under Bush.

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Little Kim didn't threaten Bush like he is O...that is respect.

sc300nc I'm a Fan of sc300nc I'm a fan of this user permalink
Did N Korea threaten to Nuke the US under Bush?
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Yes he did. He threatened to nuke US under Clinton, as well as Bush.
Tired, fallacious talking point about "tough Bush being respected."
The more Lil' Kim needs from the Western powers, the more he talks s/*% and fires off some test missiles. His delusional behavior will be checked before he gets too far out of hand because nobody in the world stands to gain from it. Take your dupishness and leave the matters of the world to the realists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 AM on 06/27/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 100 fans permalink

President Obama, perhaps you could explain in explicit detail exactly what would happen to tens of thousands of Americans who took to the streets of Washington, D.C. and began running amok, peacefully or otherwise.

Thanks.

Your lies & hypocrisy are getting a little stale. You kind of remind me of the last president we had.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 AM on 06/27/2009
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Running amok is not considered peaceful, you fo*l.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 AM on 06/27/2009
- sviolette I'm a Fan of sviolette 72 fans permalink
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I marched in Washington DC with one hundred thousand people in opposition to the war in Iraq when Bush was president. No one was beaten. No one was shot. Everyone that marched on the pentigon went home safe and sound without any black and blue marks on their bodies. I have it on video if you want to see it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 AM on 06/27/2009
- Gib I'm a Fan of Gib 24 fans permalink

So Iran is not the US. Remarkable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 06/27/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 100 fans permalink

Yes, and you had a permit to do so.

I marched in Crawford, TX for the same purpose with the same outcome.

But, try it without a permit & see what happens to you.

The rioters in Iran have no permit. They were allowed to freely riot for days without gov't interference.

The US would never tolerate that behavior in any city.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 06/27/2009
- Tuckerndfw I'm a Fan of Tuckerndfw 100 fans permalink

The Bonus Army.

Ruby Ridge, Idaho, Randy Weaver's wife & son.

Waco, Texas, Koresh family compound.

Kent State University, 1970..

Democrat Convention in Chicago, 1968.

Yessir, those violent Iranians need to take lessens from peaceful Americans.

President Obama seems to have adapted to the role of propagandist in chief quite nicely.

To his total disgrace and the shame of the American people..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 AM on 06/27/2009
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WTF are you talking about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 AM on 06/27/2009

The thugs, the common criminals costumed as Muslims that currently hold the Iranian people hostage will be overthrown - peacefully or by force. Their extinction is inevitable.

Why?

Because history has shown us that despots inevitably fall.

The Iranian regime has no legitimacy - at home or abroad.

They believe that they can crush freedom by crushing bodies. But freedom does not live in bodies. It resides in the soul - hence, it is untouchable.

Observe these monsters in the days, weeks, months and years to come. Watch as tragedy upon tragedy befalls them until - much to the surprise of the sub-human, godless beasts that believe guns and knives are the instruments from which power springs - they fall, "not with a bang but with a whimper."

Iran shall be free. The mistakes of previous generations behind us, we are now in a position to be an inspiration to her freedom fighters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 06/26/2009
- Emerald1943 I'm a Fan of Emerald1943 263 fans permalink
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Very nicely said! Fanned!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 06/27/2009

you're expecting too much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 06/27/2009

you must be pro -Palestinian too... I hope so
please don't think I'm belittling you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 06/27/2009
- Gib I'm a Fan of Gib 24 fans permalink

You might as well say that history shows that despots inevitably rise. They certainly seem to keep coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 06/27/2009
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yay! iran coverage!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 06/26/2009
- Jesusland I'm a Fan of Jesusland 2 fans permalink
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Obama's pet goat moment lasted what, about two weeks? Give the man a friggin medal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 06/26/2009
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