Posted on 09/10/2015 7:03:40 AM PDT by SJackson
Demonstrating her profile in cowardice, Hillary Clinton waited to explain in detail her support for President Obama's disastrous nuclear deal with Iran until it no longer mattered politically what she said. She held back until Obama had secured enough support from Democrats to sustain a veto of a resolution of disapproval of the deal and possibly enough votes in the Senate to filibuster the resolution to death. "By now, the outcome of the deal in Congress is no longer in much doubt," Hillary declared in her remarks at the Brookings Institution on September 9th.
A real leader aspiring to be president and commander-in-chief should have weighed in with her opinion while "the outcome of the deal" was still up in the air. But thats not the way the presumed front runner for her party's presidential nomination operates. Everything she does is calculated to enhance her own image. To make up for her procrastination in explaining why she endorsed the deal and how she would implement it as president, Hillary used her speech to pose as a tough commander-in-chief should Iran dare to test her.
I support this deal. I support it as part of a larger strategy towards Iran," Clinton said. "We have to say 'Yes and.' 'Yes, and we will enforce it with vigor and vigilance.'"
Vigilance? Clinton as Secretary of State lacked even a modicum of vigilance needed to ensure that top secret classified information would not find its way on to her insecure homegrown private server. With her track record, Irans leaders will know her plans almost as soon as she transmits them.
In a twist on Ronald Reagans famous trust but verify remark, Clinton said her policy towards Iran will be "distrust and verify. She claimed that the deal already gives us better tools for verification and inspection, and to compel rigorous compliance. However, she played down the deals gaping holes with regard to the inspection mechanisms. These holes included allowing Iran to self-inspect its military site at Parchin and to delay international inspections of undeclared suspect sites for at least 24 days. Will Hillary do anything to fill in those holes? She didnt say.
Hillary addressed Iran directly with a threat to take military action if Iran tries to move ahead with obtaining a nuclear bomb. "The United States will never allow you to acquire a nuclear weapon," she declared, adding that she "will not hesitate to take military action if Iran attempts to obtain a nuclear weapon."
Hillarys tough talk is belied by the poseurs repetition of Obamas assurance that the deal blocks every pathway for Iran to get a bomb. To the contrary, the deal at best delays, for a little more than a dozen years, Irans capacity to develop enough material to immediately produce a nuclear weapon and will allow Iran to obtain or develop the missiles to deliver a nuclear weapon in 8 years. Hillary admitted that Iran will likely cheat or just try and wait us out. Her warning of a military response is not very reassuring. It sounds like the kind of red line set and then forgotten by the current president.
Clinton called for new restrictions on conventional arms to Iran. She ignored the last-minute concession that the Obama administration made to allow the lifting of the UN embargo on Irans purchase or sale of conventional arms in 5 years and on missile sales and purchases in 8 years.
Hillary also said that she will stand by Israel if elected, promising to provide it with advanced weapons. Missing in her remarks intended to assure Israel, however, was any mention of the United States most powerful bunker-busting bomb capable of reaching Irans nuclear facilities far underground. She also neglected to mention a stipulation in Obamas deal that could put the United States on Irans side against Israel. Buried in an appendix is a pledge by the United States and its negotiating parties to provide cooperation through training and workshops to strengthen Irans ability to protect against, and respond to nuclear security threats, including sabotage, as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems.
How does this pledge of cooperation with Iran in the deal that Hillary endorses square with her stated intention to confront Iran at every turn? How does helping Iran to respond to sabotage, which Israel may want to use in the future to protect itself, square with her promise to always stand by Israels right to defend itself as I always have? Either the former Secretary of State has not thoroughly read the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPA), including the appendices, or she was simply grandstanding when she declared that I dont see Iran as our partner in implementing the agreement. I see Iran as our subject in implementing the agreement.
In her speech, Clinton predicted that Iran will test the next president and see how far they can bend the rules of the JCPA agreement. If there is one thing Hillary knows all about, it is how far one can go to the bend the rules.
Clinton laid out a five point plan in an effort to prove that Iran will not get away with anything if I am in the White House. In addition to offering strong military support for Israel, Clintons plan included elements already put forward by Obama such as increased security aid for our Gulf State allies. She called for increased sanctions against Hezbollah and for taking a tougher stance with respect to Turkey and Qatars financial support for Hamas. And Hillary displayed her hawkish pose by suggesting an expanded U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf to help counter Iranian aggression and its spread of terrorism.
Finally, Hillary claimed that, if elected, she would impose penalties on Iran for even minor violations of the nuclear deal. "We will take seriously every aspect of this agreement and we will expect them [Iran] to comply," she added.
With all of her tough talk, Hillary Clinton said nothing about what should be done today in the face of Irans current violations of the deal. These include Irans arms shipments to terrorist proxies such as Hezbollah, which Hillary acknowledged is happening today. Moreover, she had no answer to Ayatollah Khameneis recent threat that Iran would not honor the terms of the deal unless the sanctions were permanently lifted, not just suspended as the negotiators had agreed:
The fact that we sat down and held talks and made concessions on certain issues was mainly in order to have the sanctions lifted. If the sanctions are not going to be lifted, there will be no agreement (MEMRI, Special Dispatch | 6151 | September 8, 2015)
Hillary is trying to have it both ways. On the one hand, she talks tough with stern warnings to Iran, in an effort to distinguish herself from Obamas obliging stance towards Iran. On the other hand, she supports Obamas fatally flawed deal. Even worse, she remains silent while the Iranian regime already flouts key terms such as the arms embargo, and while Irans Supreme Leader threatens to cancel the deal if he does not get his way on the immediate lifting of all sanctions.
Hillary Clinton undoubtedly hoped that her belated speech on the Iran deal at the Brookings Institution would divert some attention away from her e-mail troubles. But it only served to remind us of her failure as Secretary of State. Of course, she will be remembered first and foremost for her reckless handling of classified e-mails on her private server. But that is not all. Her so-called reset button with Russia was a failure. Russia has since annexed Crimea, infiltrated eastern Ukraine in support of the separatists and is now reportedly involved in combat in Syria. Hillarys disastrous push for forcible regime change in Libya created the vacuum filled by jihadist terrorists. She also failed with Iran.
During her last months as Secretary of State, Hillary reinforced Obamas willingness to pivot away from the long-standing no-uranium enrichment policy. She supported the idea that Tehran could maintain at least some capacity to produce enriched nuclear materials, even though such materials could eventually be used to produce a nuclear bomb. The trajectory from that major concession led both to a likely shortening of Irans break-out time to develop a nuclear weapon and to the flawed deal Clinton now supports. Clinton can only be expected to compound her failures if elected as president of the United States.
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It sounds to me that this U.S. President wannabe made her own “deals” with Obama as well as Kerry’s State Department.
“How does helping Iran to respond to sabotage, which Israel may want to use in the future to protect itself, square with her promise to always stand by Israels right to defend itself as I always have? “
They know if they say they don’t stand with Israel Americans will NOT like it . They lie and hope no one see what they do. I am so ashamed of my country for electing these traitors
Doesn’t, makes the US and Israel adversaries at best, enemies at worst.
I saw these two contradictory Hillary clips. She sure looked like she was reading from a teleprompter and was just mouthing forceful words. That she did no know what she was talking about but the whole point was to sound like a confident leader. She failed
There is lots of doubt on Hillary’s election team about how to present her publicly. Nothing is working. . They have that sinking feeling in their stomachs.
70% chance she quits by Christmas claiming illness. Lots of Clintooon Crime Family Foundation donors will be royally pissed off. They will feel gyped and bamboozeled.
If Iran announces that they now have a nuclear weapon prior to the 2016 election, it will absolutely destroy the Democratic Party.
Maybe she should re-re-re-announce she is running for President.
I have seen through Obama and his shtick, his way of speaking for years. But many Americans are swayed by his words and confident presentation. That he (Obama) knows what he is talking about by inserting buzzwords buzz-phrases like “sustainable” and “moving forward”
Hillary is trying to copy this confidence but she FAILS. She is wooden and is not engaged with the audience. Not able to fake engagement either.
She started this whole deal when she secretly went to Iran and she was injured in the plane crash which also KILLED her escort a Navy Seal Commander, hush-hush, don’t talk.
That’s when she got her weird glasses at the hearing: “What does it matter,” etc.
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Her speaking has always been terrible. But I agree it’s gotten worse. I think she has some kind of brain damage.
On the positive side I haven’t heard the “Hillary shriek” lately. Doesn’t seem to have the energy to pull it off anymore.
She’s a dead woman walking. No way will she be the nominee.
Hillary Goes All In on Iran Nuke Deal - A profile in cowardice
She started this whole deal when she secretly went to Iran and she was injured in the plane crash which also KILLED her escort a Navy Seal Commander, hush-hush, dont talk.
Thats when she got her weird glasses at the hearing: What does it matter, etc.
>>>Pay no attention to all those criminal issues; don't you think these glasses make me look smarter?<<<
Thanks, danamco.
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