by Global Zionism
Watching the news it is really amazing that they went into Iraq & Afghan, losing many troops in the process, in Iraqis case to 'prevent' Saddam acquiring nukes, yet they just literally given a far more dangerous regime the means to acquire nukes, by giving them time and resources. It's now been stated that our dumb leaders still aren't sure if they aren't being bluffed. Lol bit late now! They really are the most useless embarrassments to world politics! How can we compare them to the leaders of old : We can't, so let's look at this so-called 'Deal'
So this is the deal :
1) Iran will stop enriching uranium beyond 5%, and "neutralise" its stockpile of uranium enriched beyond this point, and we are supposed to believe it will?
2) Iran will give greater access to inspectors including daily access at the Natanz and Fordo nuclear sites. Again, how do we know they'll be shown "Everything?'
3) There will be no further development of the Arak plant which it is believed could produce plutonium. But so what? Has it entered anyone's pea brains that the Iranians would hardly carry on using a plant that was 'suspect'
In return for this ill thought out so-called concessions there will be no new nuclear-related sanctions for six months if Iran sticks by the accord, so they just got six months to carry on the bluff : That's going to be hard.
Also Iran will also receive sanctions relief worth about $7bn (£4.3bn) on sectors including precious metals.
Yes people the Iran regime is going to be rewarded for being a barbaric evil regime with $7 Billion. We wonder how that will sit with the US tax payer as the American economy sinks?
by Daniel Pipes
The Geneva Agreement with Iran: A Foreign Policy Disaster
"For the first time in nearly a decade we have halted parts of Iran's nuclear program" announced a jubilantBarack Obama after the news of the just-signed Geneva six-month interim agreement with Iran.
But the American goal for the accord was that the Iranians not "advance their program" of building a uranium nuclear bomb (and perhaps a plutonium bomb too); the apparent deal exactly permits such advancement, plus sanctions relief to Tehran worth about US$9 billion.
This wretched deal offers one occasion when comparison with Neville Chamberlain in Munich in 1938 is valid. An overeager Western government, blind to the evil cunning of the regime it so much wants to work with, appeases it with concessions that will come back to haunt it. Geneva and Nov. 24 will be remembered along with Munich and Sep. 29.
The Geneva negotiators on Nov. 23. Note the Iranian foreign minister (the man without a tie) ceremonially placed at the center.
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Barack Obama has made many foreign policy errors in the past five years, but this is the first to rank as a disaster. Along with the health care law, it is one of his worst-ever steps. John Kerry is a too-eager puppy looking for a deal at any price.
With the U.S. government forfeiting its leadership role, the Israelis, Saudis, and perhaps others are left to cope with a bad situation made worse. War has now become a much more likely prospect. Shame on us Americans for re-electing Barack Obama. (November 23, 2013) - source
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