Posted on 07/09/2015 11:47:34 AM PDT by Dave346
VIENNASecretary of State John Kerry informed reporters on Thursday that nuclear talks with Iran would continue past any deadline and only come to a conclusion when the Obama administration feels that no more progress is being made.
Kerrys announcementwhich was vague about details or a future timeframe for the talksappeared to annoy some reporters in the audience, with one shouting at Kerry, How long is this going to take?
Deadlinesand the administrations failure to adhere to themhave become a major theme in recent weeks as negotiators prepare to blow past a third self-imposed deadline of June 10.
Should this occur, Congress would be given 60, rather than 30 days to review and potentially reject any deal that is struck.
Let me assure you we would not be here continuing to negotiate just for the sake of negotiating, Kerry said. Were here because we believe were making real progress.
Kerry then claimed that he is prepared to walk away from the talks with no deal. That threat has been repeated multiple times by senior administration officials in recent days, though they continue to negotiate with no final deadline.
As Ive said many times, and have discussed with President Obama last night, we are not going to sit at the negotiating table forever, Kerry said. We also recognize that we shouldnt get up and leave because the clock strikes midnight.
Iran and the United States will not be rushed by these self-imposed deadlines, Kerry said.
We will not rush and we will not be rushed and we wont let ourselves be rushed through any aspect of this, he said, adding that the quality of the agreement is the most pressing issue.
The simple fact is despite all the progress weve made, some of the tough issues remain unresolved, Kerry explained. He would not elaborate on the schedule for talks or for how long the could continue.
Earlier on Thursday, Iranian negotiators hinted via state-controlled press outlets that talks could wrap up by early Friday, followed by a ceremony announcing the deal.
However, just a few hours later, Iranian state-controlled media accounts claimed that talks could continue through the next four days.
Negotiations have been stuck on recent demands by Tehran that the United Nations lift a longstanding arms embargo against it.
Some reports have indicated that Russia may be behind the new demand, as it stands to benefit from any future arms deals with Iran. Russian and Iranian officials announced over the weekend a deal in which Moscow would provide the Islamic Republic with a range of naval supplies.
Talks between the Iranian delegation and the Russian side were held at the International Maritime Defense Show (IMDS) in St. Petersburg on Saturday. They spoke about boosting bilateral military-technical cooperation, including on deliveries of a wide range of naval equipment and armaments, an Iranian military official was quoted as saying in the countrys state-run press.
Western sources in Vienna familiar with the negotiations have indicated that the United States would help water down United Nations Security Council resolutions preventing Iran from constructing ballistic missiles.
While some restrictions would remain in place, the arms embargo would be altered to effectively permit Iran to acquire outside weapons within a few years.
On the ballistic missile front, those sanctions could be rolled into larger nuclear sanctions, meaning they would eventually be lifted under the terms of any deal.
[Some reports have indicated that Russia may be behind the new demand, as it stands to benefit from any future arms deals with Iran. Russian and Iranian officials announced over the weekend a deal in which Moscow would provide the Islamic Republic with a range of naval supplies.]
Supplies! Supplies! Supplies! (Weird Al sorta)
"I've got to pick up my suit at the dry cleaners!"
customers with money for weapons are scarce these days
The talks will continue until Obama doesn’t have anything left to concede. (He’s probably reluctant to give up the keys to Air Force One, because then how would he get to golf courses in Florida?)
What a bunch of putzes...
A: As long as it takes to screw America and fry Israel.
Gee. One almost gets the feeling that this Administration would LIKE the Iranian nut jobs to have nukes to, say, nuke Israel or something.
Nah. That couldn’t possibly be true...
We. Are. Screwed.
Anybody know when the very first deadline was?
November 24, 2014 — extended four times since then.
Until Iran announces that it now has nukes and therefore has no reason to continue talking to us.
“We have war when at least one of the parties to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace.” Jeane Kirkpatrick
I do not doubt that there are terrible days ahead for us and the rest of the world.
The interim deal was supposed to last 6 months and started 11/24/13. So it should have ended 5/24/14.
We are now into the 20th month of the 6 month interim deal.
>Western sources in Vienna familiar with the negotiations have indicated that the United States would help water down United Nations Security Council resolutions preventing Iran from constructing ballistic missiles.<
Niiiice
Indeed DiW. If anyone tries to tell me that one man, nothing but a nobody, can bring down the entire United States, I will scorn them.
IT HAS HAPPENED!!
This nation has now declared Evil to be good and Good to be evil!
We have been warned!
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