Posted on 04/07/2015 3:41:26 AM PDT by Biggirl
Talk radio host and author of The Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin argued that Irans recognition of Israels right to exist was a fundamental matter in the US negotiations with Iran on Monday.
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I agree that this should be in the agreement. What I can’t understand is why it wasn’t pushed to be part of the negotiations earlier. It seems strange to only push for it afterwards or have I missed something?
moselms lie - they can - it’s okay for them to say whatever to get what they want....this will not end well!
Well of course, lying is blessed in Islam.
That would be a deal breaker for Iran and everybody knows it however can’t have Bammy’s ‘monumental achievements’ derailed on such a trivial blip as Israels recognition as a nation. The mad mullah’s deserve a bomb instead of a handshake.
He’s joking, right? Neither of the parties in this “negotiation” wants the State of Israel to exist.
I don’t get this “right to exist” idea, though. It seems to imply that Israel should be a special case. I think any nation’s “right to exist” could more accurately be described as a “right to defend itself against threats to its existence.”
(I do hope folks here are taking advantage of the free podcasts from Levin. Every day I walk the dog and listen to these...if you aren’t listening, put it on your “to do” list to subscribe to the podcasts. He is the only sane voice out there.)
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Should be, as should their export of terrorism, both in the Mideast and the western hemisphere. But they've said Israel's destruction is non negotiable, I suspect terror export is the same, so neither are brought up.
Yes, I know they could lie, but they don't have to in negotiations with Obama. Want to have a nuke, want to destroy Israel, wait till I'm out of office
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