Good day all. As you should know, Obama is desperate for any sort of deal with Iran. He and that incompetent gigolo John “Ride my bicycle” Kerry have pretty much given away the store to the Iranians.
The one thing that has held any hope of a deal is the ability to inspect the Iranian nuclear facilities. Well, the Iranians just took that off the table. Here are the details from Fox News:
Iran’s parliament voted Sunday to oppose the inspections of government military sites as part of a pending, multi-nation agreement to curb the country’ nuclear program — potentially complicating a final deal ahead of a June 30 deadline.
Well, that looks like a pretty sold “No Way, No How, NEVER EVER!” to me. However, the State Department isn’t so sure about that.
A State Department official told Fox News that the agency has seen reports about the parliament’s preliminary legislative steps to make its voice heard about the nuclear talks and any final deal. However, the official said the United States will allow Iranians to manage their own process and reiterated the world powers’ position remains that any final deal must include adequate access and transparency to the country’s nuclear-related facilities.
How nice of the State department to allow the Iranians to run their own affairs.
“We won’t agree to a deal without that,” the official also said. “We expect that there will be many voices and opinions on the difficult issues as we work towards a final deal. … But our team is focused on what is happening in the negotiating room.”
Perhaps you should remove your heads from that “Negotiating room” (That’s a funny name for an ass), and look at what’s happening both in Iran and your own Congress. Never mind the Iranian rubber stamp legislature, perhaps you should pay attention to the ones that actually appropriate your funding.
The bill would allow for international inspections of Iranian nuclear sites but forbid inspections of military facilities. And it demands the complete lifting of all sanctions against Iran as part of any final nuclear accord.
So no inspections of locations military sites. Care to guess where all the weapons development is going to be?
Iran’s nuclear negotiators say they already have agreed to grant United Nations inspectors “managed access” to military sites under strict control and specific circumstances. That right includes allowing inspectors to take environmental samples around military sites.
Well, I think that just went out the window.
The bill states in part: “The International Atomic Energy Agency, within the framework of the safeguard agreement, is allowed to carry out conventional inspections of nuclear sites.” However, it concludes that “access to military, security and sensitive non-nuclear sites, as well as documents and scientists, is forbidden.”
Of course, Obama and Kerry don’t consider the Iranian legislature any more of a concern then they do the United States Congress. There is a small difference between the U.S. congress and the Iranians legislature. No matter how much Obama might want the Congress to just rubber stamp anything he comes up with, they won’t. The Iranians will do whatever the Ayatollah’s tell them to do.
But Iranian officials, including Ayatollah Ali Khameni, have strongly rejected the idea of Iranian scientists being interviewed.
Which basically means that Iran will continue to stall while working on their nuclear weapons until they have them and are ready to launch on Israel and the United States, and yes, they will use them. The way I see it, Obama is simply trying to keep mushroom clouds from forming over Israel and a few American cities until he is safely out of office. Kerry is still looking to be considered something other than what he his.
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