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Kerry on Iran Nuke Talks: ‘I Don’t Think We’re Stupid’
CNS News ^ | 11/10/2013 | Patrick Goodenough

Posted on 11/12/2013 3:48:46 AM PST by IbJensen

CNSNews.com) – Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday pushed back at suggestions that only resistance from a skeptical France prevented a group of world powers from reaching a deal with Iran over the long running nuclear dispute. “A number of nations – not just the French, but ourselves and others – wanted to make sure that we had the tough language necessary, the clarity in the language necessary, to be absolutely certain that we were doing the job and not granting more or doing something sloppily that could wind up with a mistake,” he said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

Kerry, who changed travel plans to join the talks in Geneva, bristled when asked by NBC’s David Gregory whether he was being “skeptical enough about a man [President Hasan Rouhani] who has been called a wolf in sheep’s clothing, who wrote a book in which he talked about how they can continue work on their nuclear program while they gain confidence of the West.” “David, some of the most serious and capable, expert people in our government, who have spent a lifetime dealing both with Iran as well as with nuclear weapons and nuclear armament and proliferation, are engaged in our negotiation,” he replied. “We are not blind, and I don’t think we’re stupid. I think we have a pretty strong sense of how to measure whether or not we are acting in the interests of our country and of the globe, and particularly of our allies like Israel and Gulf states and others in the region.”

Reports say the talks in Geneva broke down late on Saturday over issues including the question of whether Iran should be permitted to retain a domestic nuclear enrichment program. Feeding the speculation that his country played a spoiler role, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius left the talks on Saturday night and declared them to have failed. The standard protocol in the negotiations between Iran and the “P5+1” – the U.S., Britain, Russia, China, France, and Germany – would dictate that E.U. foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton make any such announcements.

Hours earlier, Fabius had told French radio that his government could not accept a draft agreement on the table, citing uranium enrichment and concerns about the proliferation risk arising from Iran’s plutonium reactor at Arak. France would not be part of a “fool’s game,” he said. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius in Geneva, Switzerland for talks on Iran’s nuclear programs. (AP Photo/Martial Trezzini, Pool)

The surprise decisions of foreign ministers to join what were initially due to be two days of lower-level negotiations had prompted talk that an agreement could be imminent, but with hindsight it appears Paris dispatched Fabius to apply the brakes. At a joint press briefing with Ashton, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif declined to comment on allegations that France created hurdles, although before leaving Geneva he wrote on his Facebook page, “One of the delegations created some problems.” Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency accused France of “preventing” a deal, claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had “called the French asking them to go to Geneva to stop the agreement,” while the Mehr news agency quoted an Iranian political analyst as charging that both Israel and Saudi Arabia had “leaned” on France to do so. France has raised Tehran’s ire before.

Last March, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the country, both under former President Nicolas Sarkozy and the incumbent, Francois Hollande, of displaying “animosity” towards Iran, and called it “imprudent, irrational behavior.” Khamenei took to Twitter on Sunday to remind France of a quote from that earlier speech: “A wise man, particularly a wise politician, should never have the motivation to turn a neutral entity into an enemy.”

France’s determination to punish Syrian President Bashar Assad for last August’s deadly chemical weapons attack near Damascus also alienated Iran, Assad’s closest ally. (Ultimately President Obama decided not to go ahead with a military strike which France had pledged to support.) ‘Right to enrich’ Rouhani told lawmakers in Tehran later Sunday that “enrichment on Iranian soil” was a non-negotiable, a “red line” that Iran would not cross.

Iran insists that the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) gives all countries the “right” to enrich uranium at home, portraying it as a matter of national pride, underpinned by international law. But a number of non-nuclear weapons countries have peaceful nuclear energy programs without enriching their own uranium. According to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies at least 18 countries fall in that category, compared to just six countries that do enrich at home.

The Obama administration says it has repeatedly made clear that it does not interpret the NPT as giving any country the “right” to enrich. But officials have also hinted that as part of a broader deal that resolves the world’s concerns about Iran’s activities, some domestic enrichment may be allowed. Before Kerry took up his current post the then-chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee criticized the Bush administration’s demand that Iran stop enriching uranium altogether, saying in a 2009 interview it was a “ridiculous” stance and an example of “bombastic diplomacy.” Wendy Sherman, the State Department official leading the U.S. delegation at the P5+1 talks demurred when asked during a Senate hearing last month to say categorically that the administration does not envisage a deal that would allow Iran to continue enriching uranium domestically.

Briefing reporters in Geneva in the early hours of Sunday morning, Kerry disagreed when asked Geneva whether the U.S. and others had been “blindsided by the French and their objections.” “We work very closely with the French,” he said. “We agreed with the French that there were certain issues that we needed to work through.” During the later NBC interview, Kerry disagreed strongly with criticism that Obama has displayed a reluctance to exercise U.S. power in the region, advising Gregory not to “let mythology and politics start to cloud reality here.”

He recalled that opposition to a strike on Syria had come from Capitol Hill and said that before Obama had to make a decision on whether he would use force regardless of that opposition the U.S. and Russia had crafted a deal to remove Assad’s chemical weapons stocks. Obama had “used force in Libya” and made it clear he was “prepared to use force with respect to Iran’s weapon,” Kerry added.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: evilobamaregime; illegalobama; impeach; stupidkerry
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Watch stupid's video at link.

1) When someone says "Trust me", you know he cannot be trusted.

2) When someone says "It's nothing personal", you know its personal.

3) When someone says "We're not stupid", well...

1 posted on 11/12/2013 3:48:46 AM PST by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

tough language and absolute clarity

yeah

that will have the mad mullahs and ayatollah crawling back into a cave

sarc


2 posted on 11/12/2013 3:50:59 AM PST by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: IbJensen

I disagree with Kerry , and he is using the imperial “WE”

We aren’t stupid, but he sure is. stupid enough to trust Iran???? Not “we” Kerry you dipstick but YOU.And the 94 Senators that voted to make you SOS.

Trust you?? The guy who accuse our troops of war crimes? The guy who worked with Jane Fonda? Trust you? I wouldn’t trust you to lift the seat when you pee.

You tried to sell us out to the Viet Cong, and now to the Iranians, and to sell out Israel to the Palestinians.


3 posted on 11/12/2013 3:56:23 AM PST by Venturer (Keep Obama and you aint seen nothing yet.)
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To: IbJensen
Kerry on Iran Nuke Talks: ‘I Don’t Think We’re Stupid’

If you have to tell people you're not stupid then you're probably stupid.

4 posted on 11/12/2013 4:00:13 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: silverleaf

“Tough language” means nothing to Communists or Islamists. The Rule of Law has been subverted.


5 posted on 11/12/2013 4:01:59 AM PST by SC_Pete
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To: SC_Pete

Kerry....‘I Don’t Think We’re Stupid’............

He and odumbo think the American people and the rest of the world are stupid.


6 posted on 11/12/2013 4:04:49 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: Progov
Kerry on Iran Nuke Talks: ‘I Don’t Think We’re Stupid’
Negoitiating with mullahs is like a box of choc o lates. You never know what you are going to get, but you know there are some nuts in there.
7 posted on 11/12/2013 4:07:38 AM PST by dblshot (I am John Galt.)
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To: IbJensen

Harry Truman was the last democrat I think that could be trusted with military security. The current moron can’t be trusted to order the development of a website and, obviously, picking a cabinet is way beyond his ability.

I doubt he could make change for a nickel the same way twice.


8 posted on 11/12/2013 4:10:43 AM PST by muir_redwoods (Don't fire until you see the blue of their helmets)
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To: IbJensen

With Obama at the helm, we’re not only stupid, we’re weak as a new-born baby.

And Iran knows it - as do Russia and China and pretty much everyone else on Planet Earth.


9 posted on 11/12/2013 4:12:09 AM PST by Jack Hammer (American)
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To: IbJensen

Stupid people are too stupid to think of themselves as stupid.


10 posted on 11/12/2013 4:13:52 AM PST by redfreedom (GOP = Vichy colaborators at best, traitorous 5th Columnists at worst.)
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To: IbJensen
‘I Don’t Think We’re Stupid’

One of the things that stupid people say...

11 posted on 11/12/2013 4:14:00 AM PST by glorgau
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To: muir_redwoods

The phony asshat in the White Hut is there illegally. He is absolutely the worst poor excuse for a human being to be foisted upon this nation. He is ruining our nation and our lives forever.

That being said, Harry Truman couldn’t be trusted with military security as he kept and nurtured the White House and Pentagon spy ring. He ignored their existence.


12 posted on 11/12/2013 4:14:22 AM PST by IbJensen (Liberals are like Slinkies, good for nothing, but you smile as you push them down the stairs.)
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To: IbJensen

Will he wrangle a purple heart for the wounds incurred during this campaign?

His self esteem was certainly wounded


13 posted on 11/12/2013 4:15:27 AM PST by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Travon... Felony assault and battery hate crime)
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To: IbJensen

That proves how stupid you truly are lurch... plus you are a traitor to this country, a coward and a liar.


14 posted on 11/12/2013 4:17:03 AM PST by LibLieSlayer (FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS! BETTER DEAD THAN RED!)
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To: Progov

They think we are stupid—and they have way too much power.


15 posted on 11/12/2013 4:19:23 AM PST by SC_Pete
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To: glorgau
Does this sound like a manner and speech of a proper US diplomat?

How bad can it get when a supposed intellectual statesman says, “I ain't think we dumb at all, me think we be stupid”.

What does this mean? Is this similar to when the President says some sort of threat and then backs it up with a, “...and I MEAN it”?

Absolutely pathetic, disgraceful and dangerous.

16 posted on 11/12/2013 4:23:49 AM PST by Netz
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To: IbJensen

Stupid? Nay, treasonous.

They let the Iranians rewrite the “Agreement”
and then immediately agreed for a signing.

The world was ONLY saved by France.


17 posted on 11/12/2013 4:25:28 AM PST by Diogenesis
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To: IbJensen

Obama’s policies ARE stupid and are intended to destroy America.

(that is what “fundamentally transform” means)


18 posted on 11/12/2013 4:26:53 AM PST by G Larry (Let his days be few; and let another take his office. Psalms 109:8)
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To: IbJensen

I don't think Lurch is stupid ... I know it!

19 posted on 11/12/2013 4:27:29 AM PST by Zakeet (If socialists understood economics, they wouldn't be socialists - Friedrich Hayek)
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To: Diogenesis
The world was ONLY saved by France.

This statement chilled me to the bone.

20 posted on 11/12/2013 4:28:49 AM PST by bayliving
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