Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif is telling world powers to stop the "coercion and pressure," at the nuclear talks.
"Like dude, if you just go along with us and let us build secret electricity plants, we can electrocute the bad Muslims in the Middle East. It's a win-win for everyone except ISIS. And hey, I almost forgot, death to Israel!"
Zarif didn't mention the U.S. specifically, but we all know who he was talking to--Barry and the left--and as it now stands, a deal would end sanctions on Iran and allow them to build the damn bomb in peace.
The West is afraid that Iran might develop a nuclear weapons program under the present circumstances. Let me assure the West, they will definitely develop nukes if we so much as take a small hit of Nyquil for that burning, aching, gotta go to bed feeling.
To think otherwise is not only naive, it's downright suicidal.
So-called Secretary of State John Swiftboat Kerry and Zarif met yet again on Friday as U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz met with Iran's atomic energy agency chief Ali- Akbar Salehi (his friends call him Allahu Akbar and blow something up).
Kerry said the talks "are making progress," but added that there is yet "a lot of work to do." Then again, Kerry claimed that his war medals are legitimate but that is highly doubtful and certainly open to scrutiny.
John Kerry must be disappointed with the way the talks have been going. He told Zarif that he wished the United States had a leader more like the Ayatollah. That's according to the Iranians.
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"Like dude, if you just go along with us and let us build secret electricity plants, we can electrocute the bad Muslims in the Middle East. It's a win-win for everyone except ISIS. And hey, I almost forgot, death to Israel!"
Zarif didn't mention the U.S. specifically, but we all know who he was talking to--Barry and the left--and as it now stands, a deal would end sanctions on Iran and allow them to build the damn bomb in peace.
The West is afraid that Iran might develop a nuclear weapons program under the present circumstances. Let me assure the West, they will definitely develop nukes if we so much as take a small hit of Nyquil for that burning, aching, gotta go to bed feeling.
To think otherwise is not only naive, it's downright suicidal.
So-called Secretary of State John Swiftboat Kerry and Zarif met yet again on Friday as U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz met with Iran's atomic energy agency chief Ali- Akbar Salehi (his friends call him Allahu Akbar and blow something up).
Kerry said the talks "are making progress," but added that there is yet "a lot of work to do." Then again, Kerry claimed that his war medals are legitimate but that is highly doubtful and certainly open to scrutiny.
John Kerry must be disappointed with the way the talks have been going. He told Zarif that he wished the United States had a leader more like the Ayatollah. That's according to the Iranians.
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