Posted on 07/15/2015 9:09:13 AM PDT by Dave346
"I think this deal gives Iran a path to a nuclear arsenal, and I think it gives them hundreds of billions of dollars right away with which to pursue their aggression and terror against us and against the United States and the world."
Those were the stark terms that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used during an interview with NPR's Morning Edition to describe the deal that six world powers and Iran announced on Tuesday.
He said the deal actually gives Iran two paths: It can cheat and circumvent the deal, or it can comply with the deal.
Netanyahu argued that the inspections regime set up by the deal is "completely porous" and could easily lead to cheating.
In any case, Netanyahu said, this deal allows Iran to enrich uranium at any level after a decade.
"So I think, if the idea is, well, at least we get them away from the bomb no, you don't," Netanyahu said. "You, at most, might delay it, but I don't think you will because they could cheat. And if you delay it, they'll fan out with the capacity to make the nuclear fissile core necessary for atomic bomb."
Much more of Netanyahu's interview is in the audio embedded at the top of this post.
(Excerpt) Read more at npr.org ...
Isn’t that what is was designed to do?
Not nearly as important as making sure Obama has a legacy.
These ghouls talk about nuclear weapons attainment in terms like “breakout”. That blonde Obama fool woman to the UN has talked about 3 months, 6 months, 18 months as “not being a problem”..... it’s just jargon to them that isn’t important on the 24 hour news cycle. None of that stuff matters to them if it doesn’t mess up their weekend.
Personally, I firmly believe that the one condition Obama has forced through that putz Kerry to Iran is the absolute assurance that no nuclear strike on Israel happen until after the “One” has left office and is off safely to Hawaii.
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