Posted on 04/04/2015 3:31:52 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
Iran Agrees to Detailed Nuclear Outline, The New York Times headline claimed on Friday. That found an echo in the Washington Post headline of the same day: Iran agrees to nuclear restrictions in framework deal with world powers.
But the first thing to know about the highly hyped historic achievement that President Obama is trying to sell is that there has been no agreement on any of the fundamental issues that led to international concern about Irans secret nuclear activities and led to six mandatory resolutions by the United Nations Security Council and 13 years of diplomatic seesaw.
All we have is a number of contradictory statements by various participants in the latest round of talks in Switzerland, which together amount to a diplomatic dogs dinner.
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I sure hope so. It is a bad deal for us in the West. Kerry is pushing this for a Nobel Peace Prize and not for Americas best interest.
They GIVE those out these days. What's his problem?
Is there anything in writing with signatures? What a farce.
The New York Times has taken to lying outright.
They used to just champion our enemies and slant the news to favor communism here and abroad.
Now they simply make stuff up outright.
I’m amazed that this administration thought it advisable to negotiate with Iran and let them say those things during the negotiations. Death to America, death to Israel. It just advertises like he wanted any plausible deal to let Iran off the hook for possibly getting Iran to hit ISIS more and take over Iraq as a proxy state as their first piece of the Caliphate pie.
This wasn’t meant to be a deal. This was meant to get the world to lift sanctions.
I would believe the Iranians before a proven liar.
Just harmless rhetoric... for local public consumption. Shouldn't we just forgive and forget? After all, it's not like they were going thru the motions of bombing a US Aircraft Carrier.
Boy, that’s the truth. Here we have the battle of Taqiyya:
nobama’s lies and untruths vs. Iran’s lies and untruths.
Who can tell the biggest whopper?
Obama said "If you like your bomb, you can keep your bomb."
Something familiar about that but I can't quite put my finger on it.
So would I.
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