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In an interview tonight with Charles Gibson of ABC News, Sarah Palin repeatedly said that "we cannot second guess" the Israelis if they decide to militarily attack Iran's nuclear bomb program. Calling Israel "our friend", Palin made it clear that she in effect would support an Israeli decision to strike Iran. Palin also warned that if Iran acquires nuclear bombs, it would be a threat not only to Israel but "to all of us." Her comments were precisely what we would want to hear on the issue of Iran.
We should also recall that when John McCain first selected Sarah Palin, in her introductory speech the first thing that she mentioned was the Iranian nuclear threat and the need to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear bombs.
So far, this is encouraging. Compare Palin's position to that of Barack Hussein Osama and Joe Biden, both of whom would like to meet with Ahmadinejad and develop better relations with Muslim terrorist Iran, which would certainly lead to Iran being able to complete the building of nuclear bombs, G-d forbid.