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[h=1]Iran nuclear deal: Saudi Arabia warns it will strike out on its own[/h][h=2]Saudi Arabia claims they were kept in the dark by Western allies over Iran nuclear deal and says it will strike out on its own[/h]
 

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Israel will do “whatever is necessary” to stop Iran from going nuclear, declared Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon in a radio interview Sunday.
Speaking on “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio” on New York’s WABC Radio, Danon warned all options are on the table after Iran and six world powers reached what is being described as an historic deal.
“We were not part of the negotiations,” he said. “We have not signed this agreement. And we will do whatever is necessary to protect Israel.”

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so not only are we trying to appease our enemies, actually behaving like the madmen who run Iran are trustworthy, we leave our allies out in the cold

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Obama's naïveté in domestic and foreign policy knows no bounds. What a totally fucked-up and sad little man he is, who has surrounded himself with like minded advisers. I'm sure he was an adequate community organizer but since then he has been promoted to greater and greater levels of authority and with each promotion his absolute incompetence grows...and in a lot of places, a lot of people are going to reap what President Obomination has sowed.
 

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While I haven't taken the time to get familiar with all the provisions of this agreement, there is one that was highlighted in an article I read this morning...Iran will not be allowed to sell oil for gold. That's rather interesting now isn't it?
 

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Operatives: U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, chief U.S. nuclear negotiator Wendy Sherman and Vice President Joe Biden's top foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan conducted the secret meetings




Wendy Sherman Track Record


Wendy Sherman was the Clinton administration's policy coordinator for North Korea. The Clinton Administration had first arrived at the 1994 Agreed Framework under which, North Korea agreed to freeze and dismantle its nuclear weapons program, including its main reactor at Yongbyon. Sherman later headed North Korean negotiation policy until 2001. In 2001, following years of secret negotiations with Kim Jong Il, North Korea had promised not to produce, test or deploy missiles with a range of more than 300 miles. That offer would prevent North Korea from fielding missiles that could strike the United States. North Korea also offered to halt the sale of missiles, missile components, technology and training.

In 2001, in a New York Times op-ed, Sherman recommended the US deal with North Korea's disputed programs by diplomacy, writing that Kim Jong Il "appears ready to make landmark commitments".

In 1999, James Baker criticized her team's negotiating strategy with North Korea as 'appeasement' - that was rewarding the North Korean regime for minimal concessions, and he said that as a result they would fail to prevent their nuclear program.In 2011, Josh Bolton said that Wendy Sherman had been central in forming a policy on North Korea that was "nothing less than “appeasement.”





 

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Republicans would rather spend trillions of dollars and kill 10s of thousands of Americans going to war with Iran rather than trying to develop a better relationship. This is great news for all the normal people out there.
 

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"Of course, not all my conversations in immigrant communities follow this easy pattern. In the wake of 9/11, my meetings with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific reassurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

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yep. Elections have consequences...
 

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Republicans would rather spend trillions of dollars and kill 10s of thousands of Americans going to war with Iran rather than trying to develop a better relationship. This is great news for all the normal people out there.

It's not only Republicans. There is the Jewish Lobby in Congress that also can't deal with the prospects of Peace, and there are Dems in there. And I'm a Jew saying that. Chuck Schumer and Elliot Engel, among others, place their Religion and Israel's approval, over what's good for the US and the World. They buy into the Israeli position over the US's, which is sad. I get why Israel is suspicious, they have reason to be. We all do, that's why this is basically a 6 month trial to see if Iran can be trusted. But what I don't get is why they won't give Peace and diplomacy a shot, without their nonsense war mongering rhetoric. That goes for that terrorist Breeding Ground Saudi Arabia, which wants the US to be their proxy in their Religious conflict with Iran. Screw them.
 

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Iran now will get plenty of money.

Money will not be spent on its people, but on monetary and military support for its buddy Assad.

Sanctions were not the end game in Iran's financial desperation, but its support for Syria, was sending it rapidly into the abyss Iran found out like other nations the cost of war.

It was becoming unable to support Syria , unable to support its Revolutionary guard fighting in Syria. Unable to support its other army the Hezbollah also frightening in Syria. Unable to afford the daily supply of rockets and other military equipment to its Hezbollah army in Lebanon. A Hezbollah army that effectively controls Lebanon and effectively militarises Southern Lebanon to fight Israel.

It was this support that brought Iran to its financial knees, not the West's sanctions. That is what broke the camels back.
 

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"Of course, not all my conversations in immigrant communities follow this easy pattern. In the wake of 9/11, my meetings with Arab and Pakistani Americans, for example, have a more urgent quality, for the stories of detentions and FBI questioning and hard stares from neighbors have shaken their sense of security and belonging. They have been reminded that the history of immigration in this country has a dark underbelly; they need specific reassurances that their citizenship really means something, that America has learned the right lessons from the Japanese internments during World War II, and that I will stand with them should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

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not much better, still throwing Americans and America under the bus

maybe because we all be KKK y'know

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PS: those fears never came to fruition, nor did our dark underbelly
 

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not much better, still throwing Americans and America under the bus

maybe because we all be KKK y'know

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PS: those fears never came to fruition, nor did our dark underbelly

Willie, he is actually speaking about Americans, those of muslim persuasion. Who under our great constitution, have the same rights as us Christians. Either way, that is not my point. My point is, if you are going to quote someone, quote him accurately. Quotation marks to have a significance. He makes enough verbal missteps to keep you guys busy. No need to make shit up.
 

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Willie, he is actually speaking about Americans, those of muslim persuasion. Who under our great constitution, have the same rights as us Christians. Either way, that is not my point. My point is, if you are going to quote someone, quote him accurately. Quotation marks to have a significance. He makes enough verbal missteps to keep you guys busy. No need to make shit up.

I understand Judge, and I know you're always coming from the right place

but when I said he was throwing Americans and American under the bus, I was referring to his comments about illegal detentions, stares from neighbors and america's dark underbelly. I know he was talking to Muslims, and he was talking to them about protecting them from us. Just more of his own words that I think divide, not unite, fellow Americans.
 

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