Posted on 04/08/2015 1:01:10 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Joining the outpouring of criticism against the Iranian nuclear framework deal announced last week on Tuesday were legendary former US Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger and George P. Shultz, who warned of the implications of the deal.
In a Wall Street Journal opinion piece, the two veteran diplomats wrote that debate regarding technical details of the deal has thus far inhibited the soul-searching necessary regarding its deeper implications. [ ]
Kissinger and Shultz noted that by mixing shrewd diplomacy with open defiance of U.N. resolutions, Iran has gradually turned the negotiation on its head. Irans centrifuges have multiplied from about 100 at the beginning of the negotiation to almost 20,000 today. The threat of war now constrains the West more than Iran.
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Amen to that!
Surrender is NOT peace.
You can’t give away the stockade to the Indians and expect there will be peace.
I deplore the commie kenyan's move to let Iran have the bomb, but what did YOU do Henry, when you were in power?
You see, the reason Kissinger and other American diplomats had such a hard time reaching accord with our enemies was because they didn’t come to the table with the proper attitude.
If they had been ready to surrender, sell out our allies and ensure a nuclear war during some other President’s time in office, things would have gone much differently, and America’s reputation would be a whole lot different.
Like it will be now.
The Neocons-Rockefeller Republicans are getting in their jabs at Iran. No problem here with that.
Kissinger kissed up to all the Commies in the 1970’s, Soviet, Chinese, Vietnamese with the fake peace deal that they didn’t keep. In 1975 Kissinger signed the Helsinki Accord reaffirming Soivet domination of Eastern Europe agreed to at Yalta by FDR in 1945.
Thanks Olog-hai.
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