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Little-Acorn
04-07-2015, 12:01 PM
Everybody pretty much knows that the silly farce of a "nuclear deal" with Iran, is a fake.

Apparently, except Obama.

Perhaps he will listen to Thomas Sowell?

Naw.

Is it Jan. 20, 2017 yet?

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http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2015/04/07/the-iran-agreement-charade-n1981444

The Iran 'Agreement' Charade
Thomas Sowell | Apr 07, 2015

By abandoning virtually all its demands for serious restrictions on Iran's nuclear bomb program, the Obama administration has apparently achieved the semblance of a preliminary introduction to the beginning of a tentative framework for a possible hope of an eventual agreement with Iran.

But even this hazy "achievement" may vanish like a mirage. It takes two to agree -- and Iran has already publicly disputed and even mocked what President Obama says is the nature of that framework.

Had Iran wholeheartedly agreed with everything the Obama administration said, that agreement would still have been worthless, since Iran has already blocked international inspectors from its nuclear facilities at unpredictable times. The appearance of international control is more dangerous than a frank admission that we don't really know what they are doing.

Why then all these negotiations? Because these charades protect Barack Obama politically, no matter how much danger they create for America and the world. The latest public opinion polls show Obama's approval rating rising. In political terms -- the only terms that matter to him -- his foreign policy has been a success.

If you look back through history, you will be hard pressed to find a leader of any democratic nation so universally popular -- hailed enthusiastically by opposition parties as well as his own -- as was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain when he returned from Munich in 1938, waving an agreement with Hitler's signature on it, and proclaiming "Peace for our time."

Who cared that he had thrown a small country to the Nazi wolves, in order to get a worthless agreement with Hitler? It looked great at the time because it had apparently avoided war.

Now Barack Obama seems ready to repeat that political triumph by throwing another small country -- Israel this time -- to the wolves, for the sake of another worthless agreement.

Gunny
04-07-2015, 12:03 PM
Everybody pretty much knows that the silly farce of a "nuclear deal" with Iran, is a fake.

Apparently, except Obama.

Perhaps he will listen to Thomas Sowell?

Naw.

Is it Jan. 20, 2017 yet?

---------------------------------------------------------

http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2015/04/07/the-iran-agreement-charade-n1981444

The Iran 'Agreement' Charade
Thomas Sowell | Apr 07, 2015

By abandoning virtually all its demands for serious restrictions on Iran's nuclear bomb program, the Obama administration has apparently achieved the semblance of a preliminary introduction to the beginning of a tentative framework for a possible hope of an eventual agreement with Iran.

But even this hazy "achievement" may vanish like a mirage. It takes two to agree -- and Iran has already publicly disputed and even mocked what President Obama says is the nature of that framework.

Had Iran wholeheartedly agreed with everything the Obama administration said, that agreement would still have been worthless, since Iran has already blocked international inspectors from its nuclear facilities at unpredictable times. The appearance of international control is more dangerous than a frank admission that we don't really know what they are doing.

Why then all these negotiations? Because these charades protect Barack Obama politically, no matter how much danger they create for America and the world. The latest public opinion polls show Obama's approval rating rising. In political terms -- the only terms that matter to him -- his foreign policy has been a success.

If you look back through history, you will be hard pressed to find a leader of any democratic nation so universally popular -- hailed enthusiastically by opposition parties as well as his own -- as was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain when he returned from Munich in 1938, waving an agreement with Hitler's signature on it, and proclaiming "Peace for our time."

Who cared that he had thrown a small country to the Nazi wolves, in order to get a worthless agreement with Hitler? It looked great at the time because it had apparently avoided war.

Now Barack Obama seems ready to repeat that political triumph by throwing another small country -- Israel this time -- to the wolves, for the sake of another worthless agreement.

There's no charade. Obama hates this country and he's for real.

DLT
04-07-2015, 09:46 PM
Everybody pretty much knows that the silly farce of a "nuclear deal" with Iran, is a fake.

Apparently, except Obama.

Perhaps he will listen to Thomas Sowell?

Naw.

Is it Jan. 20, 2017 yet?

---------------------------------------------------------

http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2015/04/07/the-iran-agreement-charade-n1981444

The Iran 'Agreement' Charade
Thomas Sowell | Apr 07, 2015

By abandoning virtually all its demands for serious restrictions on Iran's nuclear bomb program, the Obama administration has apparently achieved the semblance of a preliminary introduction to the beginning of a tentative framework for a possible hope of an eventual agreement with Iran.

But even this hazy "achievement" may vanish like a mirage. It takes two to agree -- and Iran has already publicly disputed and even mocked what President Obama says is the nature of that framework.

Had Iran wholeheartedly agreed with everything the Obama administration said, that agreement would still have been worthless, since Iran has already blocked international inspectors from its nuclear facilities at unpredictable times. The appearance of international control is more dangerous than a frank admission that we don't really know what they are doing.

Why then all these negotiations? Because these charades protect Barack Obama politically, no matter how much danger they create for America and the world. The latest public opinion polls show Obama's approval rating rising. In political terms -- the only terms that matter to him -- his foreign policy has been a success.

If you look back through history, you will be hard pressed to find a leader of any democratic nation so universally popular -- hailed enthusiastically by opposition parties as well as his own -- as was British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain when he returned from Munich in 1938, waving an agreement with Hitler's signature on it, and proclaiming "Peace for our time."

Who cared that he had thrown a small country to the Nazi wolves, in order to get a worthless agreement with Hitler? It looked great at the time because it had apparently avoided war.

Now Barack Obama seems ready to repeat that political triumph by throwing another small country -- Israel this time -- to the wolves, for the sake of another worthless agreement.

Israel may be a small country, but Israel has a friend in the most high places (God). Obama will throw Israel under the bus at his own peril. I only wish I could be there to witness his "reward".

LongTermGuy
04-07-2015, 10:21 PM
Israel may be a small country, but Israel has a friend in the most high places (God). Obama will throw Israel under the bus at his own peril. I only wish I could be there to witness his "reward".

`Israel is very deservingly powerful also....there is a reason....God Bless Israel in its fight with muslim terrorists and their naive Leftists supporters...`