Obama to receive medals from Iran, Cuba, Syria, and the PLO 

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Henny Bogan

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On Wednesday, President Obama added another prestigious medal to his Nobel Prize collection when he had Defense Secretary Ash Carter award him the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service.

​​If ​this caught you by surprise, you’re not alone. Most Americans had no idea that
the Pentagon ​had such an ​award​​.​ Additionally, you may not be aware that sometime after January 20, several countries are ​also expected to ​invite​ president ​Obama ​to medal ceremonies in appreciation of his many stellar contributions.

Our inside source revealed the following:

In Havana, Obama will receive the title of Hero of the Republic of Cuba for magnanimous concessions to the communist regime without getting even a box of cigars​ ​in return​.

In Tehran, Obama will receive the Order of the Islamic Republic for the nuclear deal he struck with Iran and the huge pile of cash sent over to help the country build a high-speed rail system.

In Damascus, Obama will receive the Order of Civil Merit for drawing his famous line in the sand ​and forgetting all about it​, which enabled Syria to coordinate its use of WMD ​with Obama getting​ a tee time at Pebble Beach.

In Gaza, Obama will receive ​​the Order of the Crescent Moon (invented ​especially for him) for allowing the passage of a UN Security Council resolution condemning Israel.
Other countries are expected to follow suit​, ​commemorating the many wonderful accomplishments of the Obama presidency.​ ​

Israel was considering having Obama over to award him the Backstabber of the Century medal but thought better of it. Something suitable will be done at the appropriate time, however.​

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The lack of media coverage of these awards can only be explained by what Obama describes as his own “extraordinary and exceptional modesty.”

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This article is republished with permission from our friend Oleg Atbashian at The People’s Cube.