Posted on 01/23/2014 10:43:14 PM PST by Olog-hai
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended on Thursday the nuclear deal that was reached between Iran and six world powers, but said that the military option was still on the table if Iran fails to live up to its part of the agreement.
I am absolutely certain without a reasonable doubt that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan, all countries in the region are safer today from the threat of the Iranian nuclear weapon than they were before the agreement that we made, Kerry told Al Arabiya in an exclusive interview from Geneva.
If Iran does not execute the commitments it made with Western powers as part of the deal, the military option of the United States is ready and prepared to do what it would have to do, he stressed.
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Uh-oh, those Iranians had better watch it, they may cross a RED LINE!!! Egad!!! Thanks Olog-hai.
I am absolutely certain without a reasonable doubt that Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan, all countries in the region are safer today from the threat of the Iranian nuclear weapon than they were before the agreement that we made,
Wow, are you ever the idiot........
Unless Al-Qaida is in place and ready to mobilize we will not be striking Iran. We don’t hit anybody these days unless AQ is ready to rush in and take control.
Iran claims their is no agreement to dismantle.
He’s a Chihuahua.
Which of the MANY red lines will they have to cross before a spit ball is loaded into odumbo’s slingshot?
IMO it should read, “Cross this line and your whole damn country will be dust”. Unfortunately it will never happen.
Nobody in the world believes the military option is still on the table unless Israel decides to do something on its own.
It’s a bit shameful that the “Great Satan” is waiting for the “Little Satan” to do something about the Real Satan. JMHO.
BwaaaHaaaaHaaaa.
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