A new advertisement set to hit the airwaves this week uses President
Barack Obama’s own words in order to cast doubt on his multiple promises
to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Created by the Emergency Committee for Israel (ECI), a pro-Israel
group known to ruffle feathers in liberal circles, the ad rehashes
several broken promises Obama has made in the past weeks.
ECI maintains that Obama’s broken promises on the issues of
healthcare, Syria, and Israel leave little doubt that his assurances on
Iran are not to be trusted.
The advertisement will air “multiple times this week and next” week
on news channels CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News, according to ECI, which said
in a statement that “the spot shows why Americans and our allies have
reason to doubt President Obama’s promises on Iran.”
The ad opens with Obama promising Americans that they can keep their
own health insurance plans under the president’s signature Affordable
Care Act.
Obama is then shown apologizing for that claim, which turned out to be false.
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