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Sen. Cotton Describes Iran Nuclear Self-inspection Provision As ‘Blair Witch’ Process
TBP ^ | August 21st, 2015 | Michael Wilkey

Posted on 08/23/2015 11:27:22 AM PDT by Dave346

The threat of a nuclear Iran places the United States and countries in the Middle East in an even more precarious situation, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark. told the NEA Political Animals club meeting Friday.

Cotton, who recently returned from a 10-day trip to Asia where he toured South Korea and Taipei, spoke to the group at the Jonesboro Regional Chamber of Commerce office on Nettleton Avenue.

Cotton said he had an opportunity Sunday to tour the Demilitarized Zone separating North and South Korea, as well as met a South Korean soldier whose legs were blown off by a bomb made by North Korea.

As for Iran, Cotton said the proposed agreement between the United States and Iran over the issue of nuclear weapons will empower the Iranians.

Cotton said the Iranians would receive nearly $150 billion in assets that were seized, while also allowing the country to sell oil on the open world market.

The change is dangerous, Cotton said.

“They will not spend it (the $150 billion) on a YMCA, a medical clinic or a soccer field,” Cotton said. “They might, but I doubt it. They will spend it on terrorism.”

The influence of Iran has been prevalent in the past several years in the region, Cotton said, noting Iran has served as the “number one patron for Assad (in Syria)” and “control Baghdad, Damascus and Beirut.”

Cotton said he was concerned with other aspects of the agreement, which is expected to be voted on in the Senate in mid-September.

Among the issues are a side agreement to allow Iran to self-inspect its nuclear sites, including by videotape.

“It could be the Blair Witch Inspection Process,” Cotton said, comparing it to the 1999 movie. “Especially with the grainy video.”

Comparing Iran to North Korea, Cotton said the United States had a similar agreement with North Korea in 1994.

Twelve years later, a nuclear bomb was tested, Cotton said.

Cotton said he believes that the House and Senate will overwhelmingly turn down the agreement with Iran, with President Obama vetoing the act.

However, Cotton said he does not know if both houses would get the two-thirds vote to override a veto.

Another issue is how the deal was presented to Congress, Cotton said.

“The President did not structure this as a treaty, but as an executive agreement,” Cotton said. “If this is not a treaty, I don’t know what is.”

OTHER QUESTIONS Cotton answered several questions from the audience and spoke to the press after the event.

As for talk of a possible vice-presidential run, Cotton said it was early in the campaign cycle and that he has not made a decision on who he will endorse for the Republican nomination.

“We have a lot of good candidates, some I know personally. I have not made a commitment. But I have made an endorsement. I endorse Bernie Sanders as the Democratic nominee,” Cotton said.

As for the impact that candidates like Donald Trump, Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina have had so far, Cotton said each have resonated with voters because of their lack of Washington experience.

Also, Cotton said he supports creating a strong cyber security bill in light of recent information breaches involving websites like Ashley Madison.com, several businesses and the federal Office of Personnel Management.

Any bill in the Senate would likely go through the Senate Intelligence Committee, which Cotton serves as a member, and could be approved by the end of the year.

The next Northeast Arkansas Political Animals Club meeting will have a blue-tinge to it.

Arkansas Democratic Party chairman Vince Insalaco will speak at the club’s Sept. 18 meeting in Jonesboro, the club’s co-chairs, Republican Andrea Allen and Democrat L.J. Bryant, said Friday.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bomb; nuclear; terror; war

1 posted on 08/23/2015 11:27:22 AM PDT by Dave346
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To: Dave346
Negotiations 101 by Kerry and Obama

Sheriff: "Mr. criminal I think your are running a whorehouse."
"Certainly not sheriff, I will go inside and check."
Sheriff: What did you find, any whores?
Criminal: "Not even one sir, it is a Christian charity for orphaned girls."
Sheriff: "Uh okay, sorry to have bothered you today."

Glancing over his shoulder as he leaves he says to himself, "that orphan that just walked out the door is hot."

2 posted on 08/23/2015 11:49:47 AM PDT by cpdiii (DECKHAND, ROUGHNECK, GEOLOGIST, PILOT, PHARMACIST, LIBERTARIAN The Constitution is worth dying for.)
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To: Dave346

NorK had better make its move NOW while there is still a Moslem in the White House.


3 posted on 08/23/2015 12:11:24 PM PDT by arthurus (It's true.)
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To: Dave346
Why are we even having this asinine debate.

The provisions of deal negotiated between Congress and the Obama Administration, even as insane and ill advised as they are, have not been met.

The Obama Administration committed to providing Congress and American people all of the terms of the agreement, including side deals.

John Kerry himself has admitted that there are secret side deals in the agreement that have not yet been provided to Congress.

The Obama Administration and John Kerry were fully aware of the existence of these side deals and they willfully concealed their existence from Congress and when caught red handed in their lies, they informed Congress that these side deals will never be provided to Congress.

These side deals were central to the verification and enforcement of the whole reason for existence of the Iran Nuclear Weapons Deal - to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

President Obama has publicly stated and John Kerry has testified that there are” tough provisions” to verify Iran's compliance it's agreement not to pursue nuclear weapon development

Now we find that the provisions of the agreements show John Kerry and President Obama to be outright liars because the side agreements show that the inspection and verification process is wholly dependent upon Iran inspecting itself and does not even inhibit Iran from pursing it's weapons facilities and International Inspectors are not even allowed on site in Iran's primary military nuclear weapons development sites.

Inspectors must also obtain “mutually agreed upon permission” with Iran to execute their job functions which means all Iran has to do is say” We don't agree to this” to stop any inspection in it's tracks- literally.

Congress is under no obligation to move forward because the Obama Admin has not complied with even the basic of it's disclosure obligations.

4 posted on 08/23/2015 12:23:25 PM PDT by rdcbn ("If what has happened here is not treason, it is its first cousin." Zell Miller)
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To: Dave346
“The President did not structure this as a treaty, but as an executive agreement,” Cotton said. “If this is not a treaty, I don’t know what is.”

Obama’s Iran Deal has bizarre provisions for the United States to provide for the Defense of Iran's nuclear weapons program by the United States so it can only be considered a defense treaty subject to full Congressional Ratification.

5 posted on 08/23/2015 12:27:11 PM PDT by rdcbn ("If what has happened here is not treason, it is its first cousin." Zell Miller)
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To: Dave346

Senator Tom Cotton is being talked about as a dark horse candidate, who while hawkish, may offer the GOP a more sane and measured alternative to Trump. I would like this if we don’t nominate Trump or Cruz,but I thought Tom C. would be too young to run for the top job.


6 posted on 08/23/2015 12:30:12 PM PDT by lee martell (The sag)
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To: lee martell

God I so glad he beat Mark Pryor for Senator


7 posted on 08/23/2015 3:14:05 PM PDT by scooby321
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