French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius called the U.S. nuclear negotiations with Iran a "sucker's deal," but it is becoming increasingly clear that Barack Hussein Obama is a willing sucker for everything Islam. Apparently, he will do political contortions with the Shi'ite nation, a nation who every morning calls out "Death to America," to leave his presidency with an Iran nuke deal as his legacy.
As usual, it's about him, not us.
So what are the chances of Iran actually giving up on their uranium enrichment program?
You would have a better chance being struck by lightning at noon, on a sunny day, in an elevator.
The fact is, Iran was recently caught with a new super-speed centrifuge used to enrich uranium at a very fast rate. When they were caught, the excuse used by the negotiator for Iran simply said that he wasn't aware of the centrifuge. He also sold John Kerry a suspension bridge that goes from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Mr. Kerry is very excited.
Taking an actual realistic approach, the French FM told Europe 1 radio "France wants an agreement, but a robust one that really guarantees that Iran can have access to civilian nuclear power, but not the atomic bomb." He added that "if the accord is not sufficiently solid then regional countries would say 'it's not serious enough, so we are also going to get the nuclear weapon,' and that would lead to an extremely dangerous nuclear proliferation."
Even the U.S. Congress wants a role in the Iran nuke deal. Over 360 members of both parties, that's about four-fifths, signed a letter telling Obama that they will not enact permanent sanctions relief for Iran unless they know that the terms of the deal will "foreclose any pathway to a bomb."
Nancy Pelosi whined that in order for Congress to know what's in the deal, Obama needs to make the deal first.
Peter Sellers lookalike, Eliot Engel (D-NY) drafted the letter which stated in part:
The deal, which is being negotiated in Lausanne, Switzerland, was leaked and revealed that it would remove all restrictions on nuclear activities by Iran in just ten years. This was a claim made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu which Kerry and others danced around pretending Bibi was being a fear monger.
It now looks like Bibi has been totally vindicated and we look like yokels who fell off the turnip truck trying to negotiate with people who will not give in to our demands.
Originally, we asked Iran to limit their centrifuges to 1500. Last year we raised the limit to 4000. Now they probably have at least the 6000 needed to build a bomb, and with that new super-fast centrifuge, they may be a lot closer than we think.
I somehow believe that Obama is getting his advice from an Iranian. Oh wait, Valerie Jarrett is from Iran.
Could it be?
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So what are the chances of Iran actually giving up on their uranium enrichment program?
You would have a better chance being struck by lightning at noon, on a sunny day, in an elevator.
The fact is, Iran was recently caught with a new super-speed centrifuge used to enrich uranium at a very fast rate. When they were caught, the excuse used by the negotiator for Iran simply said that he wasn't aware of the centrifuge. He also sold John Kerry a suspension bridge that goes from Brooklyn to Manhattan.
Mr. Kerry is very excited.
Taking an actual realistic approach, the French FM told Europe 1 radio "France wants an agreement, but a robust one that really guarantees that Iran can have access to civilian nuclear power, but not the atomic bomb." He added that "if the accord is not sufficiently solid then regional countries would say 'it's not serious enough, so we are also going to get the nuclear weapon,' and that would lead to an extremely dangerous nuclear proliferation."
Even the U.S. Congress wants a role in the Iran nuke deal. Over 360 members of both parties, that's about four-fifths, signed a letter telling Obama that they will not enact permanent sanctions relief for Iran unless they know that the terms of the deal will "foreclose any pathway to a bomb."
Nancy Pelosi whined that in order for Congress to know what's in the deal, Obama needs to make the deal first.
Peter Sellers lookalike, Eliot Engel (D-NY) drafted the letter which stated in part:
Should an agreement with Iran be reached, Congress must be convinced that its terms foreclose any pathway to a bomb, and only then will Congress be able to consider permanent sanctions relief.Engel is not asking for Congress to do anything before the deal is made, however, he simply wants Congress to vote on a deal after it's concluded.
The deal, which is being negotiated in Lausanne, Switzerland, was leaked and revealed that it would remove all restrictions on nuclear activities by Iran in just ten years. This was a claim made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu which Kerry and others danced around pretending Bibi was being a fear monger.
It now looks like Bibi has been totally vindicated and we look like yokels who fell off the turnip truck trying to negotiate with people who will not give in to our demands.
Originally, we asked Iran to limit their centrifuges to 1500. Last year we raised the limit to 4000. Now they probably have at least the 6000 needed to build a bomb, and with that new super-fast centrifuge, they may be a lot closer than we think.
I somehow believe that Obama is getting his advice from an Iranian. Oh wait, Valerie Jarrett is from Iran.
Could it be?
Tweet
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