Sunday, March 29, 2015

BREAKING: Iran Publicly Humiliates Obama With Major Announcement

BREAKING: Iran Publicly Humiliates Obama With Major Announcement

BREAKING: Iran Publicly Humiliates Obama With Major Announcement

The United States, along with the United Nations, have gone round and round with the Islamic Republic of Iran for years over its suspected nuclear enrichment and weapons programs.
But even before Barack Obama was elected president, he reached out a friendly hand to the Iranian regime, and is now engaged in yet another attempt to negotiate a deal with the ruling Mullahs.
But for all of the promises and assurances Americans have heard about the deal from the Obama administration, Iran is now publicly stating that they have no intention of signing any kind of deal.
While this certainly looks bad for the White House, this is actually good news, as Congress, which has been excluded from the process, largely opposes the deal, as do the Israelis, since their very existence is at stake.  Even the French are calling this a “sucker’s deal,” with Obama being the sucker.
That bears repeating: The French think the Obama administration ought to be tougher.
Since the March 31 deadline for a deal is fast approaching without a solid deal in sight, it is highly likely that Iran is merely buying themselves time, pushing off the negotiations until yet another deadline, this one set for July 1.
According to Breitbart, the current negotiations actually began in 2013, and were only supposed to last for six months. However, the Iranians have repeatedly dragged out the talks and extended the deadlines.
In truth, the Iranians have no interest in any sort of deal and have merely used these negotiations to buy time for their nuclear program to continue and get Obama to ease the crippling economic sanctions on them.
Iran fully intends to gain a nuclear weapon in the near future and they have been quite clear about where that nuclear weapon will be aimed.
Conversely, Obama has no intention of really preventing Iran from obtaining the nuclear weapons they desire and is merely trying to stall them long enough that he can make the Chamberlain-esque claim of “peace in our time.”
Hopefully, Iran’s intransigence on reaching a deal will ultimately scuttle the talks completely, and sanctions will be reimposed on the tyrannical Islamic regime.
Sadly, Americans are now looking to the French and British to save them from a bad deal that their president seems intent on reaching, to the detriment of both America and its allies.

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