Huckabee Vine: 'Hakuna Matata' Not a Strategy for Iran

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By    |   Wednesday, 22 July 2015 01:56 PM EDT ET

2016 presidential hopeful and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee took to Vine, a social media video-sharing app, on Tuesday showing characters from Disney's "The Lion King" being blown up as a warning against the Iranian nuclear threat.

While "The Lion King" characters Timon and Pumba are known for their "Hakuna Matata" mantra, Huckabee says, that "Hakuna Matata" or "no worries" is not a strategy for Iran.

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According to The Daily Caller, Huckabee says the cartoon Vine video is a direct representation of the Obama administration that feels "free of any responsibility on Iran."

"The whole idea of ‘Hakuna Matata’ is a careless, no worries lifestyle that’s free from any responsibility," Huckabee said. "Many, many disasters of this administration just continue to pile up, culminating in the Iran disaster."

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2016 presidential hopeful and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee took to Vine, a social media video sharing app, on Tuesday showing characters from Disney's "The Lion King" being blown up as a warning against the Iranian nuclear threat.
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