Obama hits Israel twice in one day

Islam MADFirst, of course, the nuclear deal with Iran appears to be “done,” so to speak, at this point, pending a few other things that may end up becoming glitches.  See my post here about the Iran nuclear agreement — wherein Iran walks away with everything it wanted and more, and the US walks away with a piece of white-hot rebar up its ass.

The US has now legitimized and promulgated the conduct of Iran and her seeking of nuclear weapons.  All programs begun by Iran with regard to this will be enhanced and even speeded up.  For attempting to become a nuclear nation, Iran has now been rewarded by the United States.  This has now essentially guaranteed a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, as certainly Saudi Arabia is going to want to go nuclear, as will Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and others.  Others who don’t necessarily play with each other very well in the sandbox.

This doesn’t even take ISIS into account.

Never in my life have I seen an American president be as overtly hostile — at best, dismissive — towards the security concerns of Israel.  Resultingly, Benjamin Netanyahu is angry, to say the least.  He quantifies the deal as “a bad mistake of historic proportions.”

Mr Netanyahu said:

Jerusalem (AFP) – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday Israel was not bound by the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, calling it a “historic mistake” and signalling he remained ready to order military action.

His harsh criticism of the agreement came after he warned for months that the deal being negotiated would not prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons that could be used to target Israel.

He also argued that lifting sanctions would allow Iran to further support proxy militants and add to the instability rocking parts of the Middle East.

He summarized:

“Israel is not bound by this deal with Iran, and Israel is not bound by this deal with Iran because Iran continues to seek our destruction,” he told reporters before a meeting of his security cabinet, which later rejected the accord.

“We will always defend ourselves.”

But wait, there’s more.  More bad news for Israel, that is.  From the WashingtonFreeBeacon.com:

U.S. Will Teach Iran to Thwart Nuke Threats

Iran: ‘All our goals materialized’ under deal

by Adam Kredo

The United States and other world powers will help to teach Iran how to thwart and detect threats to its nuclear program, according to the parameters of a deal reached Tuesday to rein in Iran’s contested nuclear program.

Under the terms of a deal that provides Iran billions of dollars in sanctions relief, Iran and global powers will cooperate to help teach Iran how to manage its nuclear infrastructure, which will largely remain in tact under the deal.

Iran is, naturally, jubilant once again.

Senior Iranian officials, including the country’s president, celebrated the deal as a victory for the country. Iran’s state controlled media quoted President Hassan Rouhani as saying that the deal will “remove all sanctions while maintaining [Tehran’s] nuclear program and nuclear progress.”

Yes, you read correctly.  The US is going to show Iran how to defend its nuclear facilities against — what?  Oh yes, attacks from Israel.

In what is being viewed as a new development, European countries and potentially the United States agreed to “cooperate with Iran on the implementation of nuclear security guidelines and best practices,” according to a copy of the agreement furnished by both the Russians and Iranians.

This will include “training courses and workshops to strengthen Iran’s ability to prevent, protect and respond to nuclear security threats to nuclear facilities and systems as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems,” according to the text.

Additional “training and workshops” would work to “strengthen Iran’s ability to protect against, and respond to nuclear security threats, including sabotage, as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems,” the text states.

This is the part where your mouth falls open and you whisper to yourself, “what the fuck?”

Obama says this is the best deal possible for the citizens of the United States.  Yet he says he will veto any movement by Congress to influence the deal in any fashion whatsoever.  What portion of that makes any sense to you whatsoever?  The only thing to defeat that will be a veto-proof majority of Republicans and Demorats in concert.

Good luck with that.

BZ

 

Obama: the art of capitulation

John KErry Face PalmTo Iran.

The so-called “deal” with Iran is over.  Ring the bell.  Iran wins.

From a source much more reliable than media in the states, the UKDailyMail.com:

‘Iran have been given a licence to kill’: Netanyahu blasts ‘historic mistake’ of agreeing Tehran nuclear deal as Israeli ministers condemn the ‘surrender by the West to the axis of evil’

by Simon Tomlinson
  • Major powers agree historic accord after a decade of on-off negotiations
  • Lead negotiator John Kerry says U.S. got ‘the good deal that we sought’ 
  • United States, European Union and the UN agree to lift sanctions on Iran
  • Tehran accepts long-term curbs on its nuclear programme that the West has suspected was aimed at creating an atomic bomb
  • Israel reacts angrily to deal and vows to stop the agreement being ratified 
  • Global oil prices plunge over possibility Iranian supply will return to market

The European Union called it a ‘sign of hope for the entire world’, while President Barack Obama insisted the deal meant ‘every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off.’

Israel today launched a blistering attack on Western powers for agreeing to a controversial atomic deal with Iran, warning that it gave Tehran ‘a sure path to nuclear weapons’.

Under the accord, sanctions imposed by the United States, European Union and United Nations will be lifted in return for Iran agreeing to long-term curbs on a nuclear programme that the West has suspected was aimed at creating an atomic bomb.

What?  Iran doesn’t want to create an atomic weapon?  No, of course not.  It simply wants nuclear energy to power its country as an alternate energy source because, after all, the oil is running out beneath Iran’s feet.

Right?

But this was angrily rejected by Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu branding the deal ‘a bad mistake of historic proportions’.

He said: ‘Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror in the region and in the world.

‘Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons.’

Miri Regev, a former military spokeswoman who serves as Israel’s culture and sports minister, said it gave Iran a ‘licence to kill’, adding that it was ‘bad for the free world (and) bad for humanity.’

Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely called the deal ‘a historic surrender by the West to the axis of evil headed by Iran.’

Wait.  Is the Daily Mail saying that the United States, by way of Barack Hussein Obama and John Forbes Kerry (who would name their child after a magazine?) didn’t actually acquire the finest deal available with Iran?

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who spent the last 19 days leading the talks in Vienna, hailed the accord as ‘the good deal that we sought’.

That much is true.  I believe the deal acquired was precisely what Obama sought.

Who will this deal truly benefit?  This is called a clue:

‘Celebrating too early can send a bad signal to the enemy,’ Iranian conservative lawmaker Alireza Zakani was quoted as saying in parliament by Fars News agency.

He noted that Iran’s National Security Council would also review the deal ‘and if they think it is against our national interests, we will not have a deal’, he said.

‘The Islamic Republic will not sign a bad deal.’

So Iran signed the deal.  You do the math.

One thing you can clearly state about Iran: it refuses to act in ways against its own best interests, unlike the United States.

What were points of the deal?

Iran’s IRNA news agency said billions of dollars in frozen funds would be released under the deal, and sanctions on its central bank, national oil company, shipping and airlines would now be lifted.

Iran retains right to conduct research into enriching uranium for 10 years, without stockpiling it

Iran agreed to the continuation of a UN arms embargo on the country for up to five more years, though it could end earlier if the International Atomic Energy Agency definitively clears Iran of any current work on nuclear weapons.

A similar condition was put on U.N. restrictions on the transfer of ballistic missile technology to Tehran, which could last for up to eight more years, according to diplomats.

 
Iranian leaders insisted the embargo had to end as their forces combat regional scourges such as the Islamic State.

And they got some support from China and particularly Russia, which wants to expand military cooperation and arms sales to Tehran, including the long-delayed transfer of S-300 advanced air defense systems – a move long opposed by the United States.

Another significant agreement will allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties, something the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had long vowed to oppose.

However, access isn’t guaranteed and could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover up any illicit activity.

“Access isn’t guaranteed.”  A brilliant spot of negotiational acumen by John Forbes Kerry.  Read sentence two below.

IAEA chief Yukiya Amano said Tuesday his agency and Iran had signed a ‘roadmap’ to resolve outstanding concerns, hopefully by mid-December.

The economic benefits for Iran are potentially massive.

It stands to receive more than $100 billion in assets frozen overseas, and an end to a European oil embargo and various financial restrictions on Iranian banks.

There were many takes on the issue.

Bottom line?

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif stands on the balcony of Palais Coburg, the venue for nuclear talks, Austria, July 13, 2015. Iran and six world powers appeared close to a deal on Monday to give Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for limits on its nuclear programme, but Iranian officials said talks could run past their latest midnight deadline and success was not guaranteed. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger      TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY      - RTX1K8UH

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif stands on the balcony of Palais Coburg, the venue for nuclear talks, Austria, July 13, 2015. Iran and six world powers appeared close to a deal on Monday to give Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for limits on its nuclear programme, but Iranian officials said talks could run past their latest midnight deadline and success was not guaranteed. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY – RTX1K8UH

It appears Iran gets precisely what it wants.  When Iran celebrates, you know something is wrong.

And the United States, a gullible dupe again under Obama, gets roughly nothing.

Did you know that Congress purposely forfeited their ability to veto this deal, and that Obama is seeking approval from the United Nations for the agreement?

BZ

P.S.

Sound similar to Obama’s failed trade of five major Taliban leaders (who are once again active in the field) for a traitor named Bowe Bergdahl?  That too was a wickedly brilliant deal — for the Taliban.

Iran is going to get the bomb — sooner or later, when the deal sunsets in ten years.  Oh, you didn’t know the deal “sunsets”?

Let’s see: Israel is concerned, Saudi Arabia is concerned and Jordan is concerned, to name a few.  This will, ladies and gentlemen, spark a Middle Eastern nuclear arms race.  Period.

“Death to Israel, death to America.”

This is insanity writ large.

Islam MAD