When John Kerry pretended to flex his muscles with the statement about the US's "ability to use military force" if Iran fails to comply with the nuclear deal, Javad Zarif, Iran's Foreign Minister, nearly wet himself laughing calling Lurch's statement an empty threat.
Kerry did not argue the point because he knows his buddy Javad (his friends call him "Mohammad") is absolutely correct. The Obama administration's testicles have ascended and everybody knows it.
Obama and his motley crew have shown just how tough they are at the bargaining table.
"Unfortunately, the US Secretary of State once again talked about the rotten hope of "the ability of the US for using military force," Javad Zarif said in a statement. He reviled what he called the "uselessness of such empty threats against the nation of Iran and the resistance of the nation of Iran," and such remarks should be consigned "to the last century."
Of course Iran's religious thinking is still stuck in the Seventh Century, but that's another issue.
Kerry and other American officials "have repeatedly admitted that these threats have no effect on the will of the people of Iran and that it will change the situation to their disadvantage," the Iranian Foreign Minister claimed, then adding: "Therefore, it would be better for Americans to abandon their old habit and put aside once and for all their threatening language and sanctions against this great people."
One can only imagine John Kerry grovelling at these words and bellowing out a hail and hearty apology.
This is the Obama "badministration" at work
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Kerry did not argue the point because he knows his buddy Javad (his friends call him "Mohammad") is absolutely correct. The Obama administration's testicles have ascended and everybody knows it.
Obama and his motley crew have shown just how tough they are at the bargaining table.
"Unfortunately, the US Secretary of State once again talked about the rotten hope of "the ability of the US for using military force," Javad Zarif said in a statement. He reviled what he called the "uselessness of such empty threats against the nation of Iran and the resistance of the nation of Iran," and such remarks should be consigned "to the last century."
Of course Iran's religious thinking is still stuck in the Seventh Century, but that's another issue.
Kerry and other American officials "have repeatedly admitted that these threats have no effect on the will of the people of Iran and that it will change the situation to their disadvantage," the Iranian Foreign Minister claimed, then adding: "Therefore, it would be better for Americans to abandon their old habit and put aside once and for all their threatening language and sanctions against this great people."
One can only imagine John Kerry grovelling at these words and bellowing out a hail and hearty apology.
This is the Obama "badministration" at work
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