The Iranian talk is just politics playing to the plebs.
Then I see Congress with more than enough votes to block this.
Not sure either. Their was a thread with a link detailing the agreement.
Never saved it.
Looking for it though.
What does that have to do with his comments today and to Reuters.....as he isn't speaking to his hardliners.
In a speech marking the 35th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution, Rouhani also attacked economic sanctions imposed by the West as "brutal, illegal and wrong" and said countries in the region had nothing to fear from Iran.
I think Simplexity mentioned it somewhere, but I'm not certain where.
I think Simplexity mentioned it somewhere, but I'm not certain where. I'm about to get to work, so I'll have to check back later. Should've been working a few hours ago...
Just that Reuters has pointed out before that not unlike other nations, there's often a different message for home than abroad. And the "hard liners" recognise it as sop.
Not only there but other outlets as well.Talking politics to the plebs would be done thru Iranian Media, Press TV, and a couple of others. This was put thru out Western Media and with deliberate intention. From the get go, they even pushed back on Kerry's talking points.
Well, Corker has enough votes to get legislation passed that BO will have be forced to have a little discussion over things with Congress. Which that was despite BO trying to fight that and was hoping Demos would cave and give him what he wants.
If breakout time is reduced in year 13 to 3 months, the deal will not pass.
Simpleχity;1064511887 said:- Iran has agreed to reduce by approximately two-thirds its installed centrifuges. Iran will go from having about 19,000 installed today to 6,104 installed under the deal, with only 5,060 of these enriching uranium for 10 years. All 6,104 centrifuges will be IR-1s, Iran’s first-generation centrifuge.
The IR-1 is the original centrifuge which they built according to the stolen blueprints supplied by the A.Q. Khan Network of Pakistan.
Not only there but other outlets as well.
Obama can unilaterally ease the sanctions somewhat, but a significant rollback would require Congressional approval.Correct me if I'm wrong but some of the sanctions put in place was due to Congress signing off on it. Which iirc the President cannot bypass.
Ok......
Simpleχity;1064512046 said:In an interview with CNNs Christiane Amanpour, US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz (who was Kerry's right-hand man in Lausanne), gives an estimate of 6 months before sanctions are lifted.
I daresay, this is a far shorter time frame than I had envisioned. Once UN/US/EU sanctions are lifted, it will be very difficult to reimpose them in totality.
[video=youtube;iPgcbblUVKE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?iPgcbblUVKE[/video]
No worries. We're almost certain to have a GOP WH next go around and I'm sure we will be bombing Iran. And if not, Netanyahu's tweekin in Israel, and he's sure to get the job done.
Simpleχity;1064511185 said:Iran will only sign nuclear deal if sanctions lifted 'same day': Rouhani
Four days ago I wrote this:
Rouhani is in a difficult position. On the day the framework agreement was announced, jubilant and cheering crowds gathered all over Iran. The Iranian population of 80 million is young. 42% of Iranians are under the age of 25. Sequestration from the international community has affected them profoundly. They were madly cheering because they expect to see and experience tangible results from any nuclear agreement. They expect more job prospects, a higher standard of living, and higher wages. And if all this betterment doesn't materialize very soon, the regime is in trouble ... and could even fall. Which is why Rouhani is demanding that all sanctions end immediately once a final agreement is signed.
However, I cannot personally support any final agreement in which all nuclear-related sanctions (UN/US/EU) are terminated immediately. No P5+5 nation should even fleetingly consider such a concession. Sanctions should only be lifted in timed tranches and based on optimum performance and total compliance.
Talking politics to the plebs would be done thru Iranian Media, Press TV, and a couple of others. This was put thru out Western Media and with deliberate intention. From the get go, they even pushed back on Kerry's talking points.
Well, Corker has enough votes to get legislation passed that BO will have be forced to have a little discussion over things with Congress. Which that was despite BO trying to fight that and was hoping Demos would cave and give him what he wants.
Obama will veto the corker bill if it passes