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Iran also attacked "warmongers in Washington" for what it said was an unjust accusation that Tehran's nuclear intentions were mainly for military use. It also suggested America was vulnerable, despite its strength.
"Surely we are not naive about the United States' ... intention to flex muscles," the statement said. "But we also see the bone fractures underneath."
Evidently by "bone fractures" Iran refers to the views of many U.S. Libs opposing efforts to promote the safety of their own country, on issues including the NSA, Guantanamo, and the war in Iraq.
This demonstrates that it is true that statements by leading Dems on such issues directly encourage and aid those who want to kill Americans.
It's interesting that you would assign such a specific interpretation to such an ambiguous remark. "The bone fractures underneath" could just as easily refer to a belief that the U.S. military is already overextended. Or it could refer to a dozen other things.
Of course, what you call "the views of many U.S. Libs" are the views of a lot of non-"Libs" as well. Or haven't you noticed your president's plummeting approval ratings?