Posted on 01/03/2010 12:47:31 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Iran denies entry to Sen. Kerry By Bridget Johnson - 01/03/10 01:48 PM ET
Iranian legislators on Sunday decided to not allow a visit from Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.), according to Iranian media.
"Members of the Iranian parliament's Foreign Relations Committee (a subcommittee of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission) voiced opposition to the request after studying the issue," Hassan Ebrahimi, head of the committee, told the semi-official Fars News Agency.
Several Iranian news outlets reported last week that Kerry had submitted an official request to visit Tehran in an emissary role.
Kerry spokesman Frederick Jones told the Wall Street Journal before Christmas, though, that no trip had been scheduled. "Is he planning now on going to Iran? The answer is no," said Jones.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast said last week that "legislative officials are studying the case and they are in charge for providing a response."
On Saturday, Iranian legislators stepped up the rhetoric against the news that Kerry was considering traveling to Tehran with the blessing of the White House.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran has no plans to negotiate with any American official, unless the country (the U.S.) changes its policies," member of the parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Zohreh Elahian said, according to Fars News Agency.
"Iran-US relations are not under such conditions that could produce results through a number of non-targeted meetings and talks," rapporteur of the parliament's Nationals Security and Foreign Policy Commission Kazzem Jalali told Fars on Saturday in response to a question about Kerry wishing to visit Iran.
"Americans are more seeking to exploit the media and means of propaganda in a bid to gain an advantage," Jalali said. "...A number of the high-ranking officials in the present U.S. administration sent letters for talks with Iranian officials when they served as senators.
"The bills ratified in the US legislative bodies against Iran are examples of paradoxical behavior which we are witnessing from American statesmen towards Iran, and indicate that their policies on Iran are not honest," he added.
I wouldn’t want that goofus in my country either.
Not deterred by this supposed setback, Kerry and his fleet of personal videographers are headed to a remote US desert location with a landscape similar to Iran’s, to film him entering Iran to a hero’s welcome. The footage will be used as evidence to support his application for the Medal of Freedom, since he will be the only witness to verify the facts in the citation, which he will also write.
They better watch out. I seem to recall something about him serving in Viet Nam.
This would be hilarious, if it weren’t so pathetic.
It’s a real slap in the face to the US — The US is humiliating itself by sending Kerry to talk to Iran, and Iran is the one who denies him a visa.
Under the Obama administration, the US became the laughing stock of the world.
Yeah, he’ll swift boat their asses. They’ll make another movie about it called, “12th Imam Now”.
They probably still think he is in the military. He was in Viet Nam, ya know.
He Was?
Bwaaa haaa haaaa haaaaa
I guess he’s going to have to mail them his medals, then.
Frankly, can ya blame them? Thanks Sub-Driver.
“Don’t you know who I AM?!?!”
Don’t you know who I USED to be? Presidential Candidate.... ha ha ha ha ha The old has been!
“”Americans are more seeking to exploit the media and means of propaganda in a bid to gain an advantage,” Jalali said.”
Boy! They sure got Kerry pegged!
Fools. Kerry is on their side. Anything anti-American/
bwahahahaha! Apparently, Iranians dont use ketchup....
yeah, can you believe it? You would think he would have made more of big deal of that. You know, being a war hero and all.
I dont care about Kerry, but the Iranian govt just has no respect for the West and the West can do no better than bend over backwards for them. Pathetic.
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Longing for Peace through Strength. Bush had a version of it also..
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