President Obama responded to a question on Saturday at a
Brookings Institute forum in Washington saying that he was not naive and that
the chances for success in our recent comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran were
about 50-50 … see: NY Daily News Story. What?
In other words, it was a coin toss as to whether we would get Iran to
abandon its nuclear weapon(s) ambitions in exchange for our relaxing the
sanctions we have imposed on them. Basically
he said that we must capitulate and give diplomacy a chance.
To me these remarks are the very height of naiveté. The
sanctions that we had imposed on Iran were clearly having an effect and,
instead of increasing the pressure, we have retreated. This interim deal with Iran is like a bet on a coin
toss in which the outcome for heads is a piece of pie and tails results in the
torture and slaughter of your entire family.
How can we have such a numbskull as our president?
Very soon, the U.S. Congress is likely to pass a bipartisan
measure that, after six months, would re-impose these sanctions if Iran doesn’t
live up to this agreement. And every
indication from its current gorilla-dust rhetoric is that Iran won’t. And then
where are we? We are six month’s closer
to war anyway … a war that would prove that diplomacy is not always the right
choice over intense international economic pressure.
This Congressional action, in itself, is a bit of a six-month capitulation. Yet the Obama administration is unhappy with even codifying the very terms that it has offered Iran … and Iran, in turn, has threatened to kill this interim agreement if this Congressional action happens … see: Chicago Tribune Story.
This Congressional action, in itself, is a bit of a six-month capitulation. Yet the Obama administration is unhappy with even codifying the very terms that it has offered Iran … and Iran, in turn, has threatened to kill this interim agreement if this Congressional action happens … see: Chicago Tribune Story.
So, if Congress now backs down on this threat, it will be almost as
naive as our fearless (fearful?) leader … and Israel will be a coin toss away
from an almost-certain Iranian nuclear attack.
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