Posted on 03/21/2015 9:58:58 AM PDT by Dave346
President Barack Obama failed to shift French President France Hollande from his objections to the nuclear accord taking shape between the US and Iran in the call he put through to the Elysée Friday night, March 30. US Secretary of State John Kerry fared no better Saturday, when he met British, French and German Foreign ministers in London for a briefing on the talks progress intended to line the Europeans up with the American position. He then found, according to debkafiles sources, that France was not alone; Germany too balked at parts of the deal in the making.
The French are demanding changes in five main points agreed between Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif before the Iranians quit the talks Friday: They insist that -
Iran cant be allowed to retain all the 6,500 centrifuges (for enriching uranium) conceded by the Americans. This figure must be reduced.
Similarly, the stocks of enriched uranium accepted by the US to remain in Iranian hands are too large.
France insists on a longer period of restrictions on Iran's nuclear work before sanctions are eased. It is pushing for a longer moratorium 25 years rather than the 15 years offered by the Obama administration and guarantees at every stage.
The main sticking point however is Frances insistence that UN sanctions stay in place until Iran fully explains the evidence that has raised suspicions of past development work on a nuclear warhead design. The Iranians counter that they could never satisfy the French condition, because they would never be able to prove a negative and disprove evidence of a weapons program that is forged.
There is no chance of Tehran ever admitting to working on a nuclear warhead or allow US inspectors access to suspected testing sites because that would belie supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameneis solemn contention that Irans nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes and always has been.
debkafiles Gulf sources disclose that the tough French bargaining position in the nuclear stems partly from its intense ties with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations, including the United Arab Emirates.
France maintains military bases in the Gulf, including air and unit units in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The emirates moreover have become the most profitable market for the French munitions industry.
Riyadh and Abu Dhabi have been pushing Paris hard not to sign off on the text shaping up between the Obama administration in Tehran because they believe it would place their national security at grave risk.
This raises an interesting question: Why does Washington respect Frances right to balk at its nuclear policy but disallows prime minister Binyamin Netanyahus objections in the name of Israels security?
The answer is simple. It is easier to put the squeeze on the Israeli prime minister than the president of France or Gulf rulers. Obama has hit on the presentation of Netanyahus hawkish attitude as the main hurdle in the way of a nuclear deal as a useful tactic for dealing with the spreading opposition to the deal in Europe and the Persian Gulf.
This is good however - when the deadline passes with no agreement; Bibi and the Republicans will be blamed.....
God protect us, when France is the hardest negotiator in the bunch.
Vive la France!
Debka is an interesting site to read, but they are NEVER backed up with any names or any kind of attribution to their stories. Like I said, they are interesting, but I have no idea of they are being “made up” in someone’s basement or not ... LOL ...
SO ... take it as imterestimg reading and perhaps someone’s guess as to “what is going on” but never depend on it for being accurate, except maybe by ACCIDENT ... :-) ...
AND, of course, you can pick up the “main story line” in any generally known and accepted news agency, but it’s some of the little details that you have to be wary of.
And by the way, I’ve posted Debka stories before, too ... because, as I said, they’re interesting reading.
We know that France has balked on OBAMA’s deal, since that is in some known and accepted news agencies. And, just that, by itself, is bad news, indeed ... when France thinks that we are not being hard enough ... :-) ...
Hmmm. Can France, or would France, block Obama?
The headline is not the whole truth. Germany balked, too. And I haven’t searched the others yet....but I’ll bet they ALL balked except Obama.
Vive la France!
France did sink the Green Peace Rainbow Warrior and after the 9/11 attacks said that if any country attacked them like that they would immediately nuke them.
France DID come to our rescue ONCE; time for them to do it again.
The little half breed boy who would be king sure won’t help us.
COME ON Hollande ,Rub Obama’s Nose in it
Why is the date listed as March30?
Is this s story on what MIGHT happen?
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