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Israel was right. It looks like force is the only thing these ****ers respect. I predict there's going to be a war eventually. Obama either lied to us, or is a fool.(CNN) -- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif insisted Wednesday that the Obama administration mischaracterizes concessions by his side in the six-month nuclear deal with Iran, telling CNN in an exclusive interview that "we did not agree to dismantle anything."
Zarif told CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto that terminology used by the White House to describe the agreement differed from the text agreed to by Iran and the other countries in the talks -- the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.
"The White House version both underplays the concessions and overplays Iranian commitments" under the agreement that took effect Monday, Zarif said in Davos, Switzerland, where he was attending the World Economic Forum.
Obama fed us a bunch of hooey.Progress has been made, he said, but "it's yet too early to talk about trust."
Probably just him appeasing hard line people in Iran.
No, probably closer to the truth.
Eh, you just wanna see it that way. I'm all for any peaceful options on the table. A war should always be the last resort.
True, but people of the ME seem to be very treacherous, and sometimes I worry that people like Kerry are too eager to claim victory by making foolish concessions. Reagan adopted a Russian saying, "Trust but verify". Never completely trust these bastards, because they've seen the North Koreans get away with things.
I'm pretty sure the deal lets us check out the progress whenever we want. How is that not "trusting but verifying?"
I'm pretty sure the deal lets us check out the progress whenever we want. How is that not "trusting but verifying?"
Unless they say what you want to hear, apparently...After all that business with Saddam Hussein jerking the inspectors around, I don't believe any deal with any of those assholes can be trusted.
True, but people of the ME seem to be very treacherous, and sometimes I worry that people like Kerry are too eager to claim victory by making foolish concessions. Reagan adopted a Russian saying, "Trust but verify". Never completely trust these bastards, because they've seen the North Koreans get away with things.
Would you trust an American?
I mean you've met them!
Eh, you just wanna see it that way. I'm all for any peaceful options on the table. A war should always be the last resort.
Eh, you just wanna see it that way. I'm all for any peaceful options on the table. A war should always be the last resort.
That's all fine and good, unless your opponent sees war as a first resort.
That's all fine and good, unless your opponent sees war as a first resort.
I don't think they do. It's pretty obvious they don't, actually.
And clearly they don't. Should we compare the number of years that the US has been at war over the last hundred years, with Iran's record. Quit buying the propaganda for war and join the peace bandwagon, it really is the better route.
What makes it obvious that they don't? Their refusal to halt nuke production, or sending naval cruise into the Atlantic?
They can't, but I'm not seeing any indications that they clearly don't want to. Iran is Hebbolah's #1 supporter.
No, probably closer to the truth.
Unless they say what you want to hear, apparently...
I wonder if you'll realize what I'm talking about.
I love that you trust the Iranians. Hilarious.
What makes it obvious that they don't? Their refusal to halt nuke production, or sending naval cruise into the Atlantic?
I don't, but why wouldn't they want to brag they reached agreement with the West if they could. They wanted the agreement didn't....to reduce sanctions. If they advertised they ****ed us over, why would then reduce sanctions?
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