kent
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Post by kent on Jul 1, 2015 11:18:36 GMT -5
So, my favorite liberal talk show host is NOT happy with the way these talks are going. The ongoing shuffling of deadlines couple with has every appearance of the "tail wagging the dog," is getting to him (and many, many others I'm sure)
I think Marco Rubio pretty much captured the frustration in this video:
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Post by djAdvocate on Jul 1, 2015 12:26:18 GMT -5
yeah, because political ads always explain things so well.
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Post by kent on Jul 1, 2015 12:40:12 GMT -5
yeah, because political ads always explain things so well. DJ - I agree political ads are much the same as any other ad - BS. The reason I posted the video was to "capture" the sentiment of my local talk show host and, frankly, while it's far fetched and a bit of comedy, if you roll over you might as well build it for them.
Bargaining with Iran actually REQUIRES talent and expertise, none of which we bring to the table from what I've seen so far.
Per the host, we should implement economic sanctions that are completely crippling and bring them to there knees in order to get their attention AND a meaningful deal (this is from a liberal guy no less).
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Post by deziloooooo on Jul 1, 2015 13:39:55 GMT -5
This article just posted on Debka regarding the talks with Iran over the nuclear and sanction deal....
« Breaking News »
Iran nuclear talks in crisis as Obama threatens to walk away
DEBKAfile June 30, 2015, 10:02 PM (IDT)
President Obama threatened Tuesday to "walk away" from a nuclear deal unless Iran agrees to "serious, rigorous verification mechanism" to make sure it is complying with the terms of any deal. As the negotiations were extended past their Tuesday deadline for an extra week, sharp disagreements emerged.
Obama said at a joint White House press conference with visiting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff: "I've said from the start, I will walk away from the negotiations if in fact it's a bad deal." And he pointed specifically to a persistent disagreement over inspections of nuclear sites. Without those inspections and assurances that a path to a nuclear weapon is closed off, Obama said, "Then we're not going to get a deal."
Obama said the inspections cannot just consist of "declarations" from Iran and "a few inspectors wandering around every once in a while." Obama suggested that Iran was in fact backtracking from its initial commitments in a framework announced earlier this year."
I have been thinking that Obama was so set on making this deal that he would compromise forever and on all objections the Iranians would put up, would kow tow to them...still might but this is a new wrinkle so will have to watch closely.,..
I was getting the impression that the Ayotolla was not really interested in this deal even though it would do so much for the Iranian public as far as the financial sanctions are concerned...but since when did the Supreme Leader really care about the Iranian public beyond giving lip service to them...
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