Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Foreign Policy

Former hostages held in Iranian embassy denounce Iranian nuclear deal.
"The weekend agreement between Iran and six world powers — the U.S., Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany — is to temporarily halt parts of Tehran's disputed nuclear program and allow for more intrusive international monitoring of Iran's facilities.
In exchange, Iran gains some modest relief from stiff economic sanctions and a pledge from Obama that no new penalties will be levied during the six months."
I think it's more like Obama is the one who can't be trusted.
"To be sure, the former hostages have varying views. Victor Tomseth, 72, a retired diplomat from Vienna, Virginia, sees the pact as a positive first step."
That's a big man.
"John Limbert, 70, of Arlington, who was a political officer held hostage during the crisis and later became deputy assistant secretary of state for Iran in 2009 and 2010, also supports the deal.
He said he does not view it in terms of whether Iran can be trusted, but whether the regime recognizes that a deal is in their own interest."
That's a smart man.

Already we have a report that Obama is not committed to peace with Iran.

Warmongers running ads on YouTube against the deal. They're also telling propaganda stories. They might also be breathing air and eating food.

US bombers overfly China's restricted zone over islands in defiance of China's declarations.

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