CitizenKain
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But if we don't go to war with Iran, how can conservatives help Haliburton increase their profits?
If the deal is so good, then why is Obama threatening Congress on it?
Saudi Arabia is upset over this deal?
It's probably a good deal then.
Saudi Arabia is upset over this deal?
It's probably a good deal then.
Medieval monarchy gets twisted? Bibi blows a gasket & ends up raving in tongues & frothing at the mouth?
Tears in my eyes as big as horseturds. No, really!
So the idea of a nuclear arms race is something you two celebrate?
What's really happened in all this is that Iran has parlayed their nuclear program into something much bigger- an end to our policy of forced regime change & recognition of the legitimacy of their govt. That's a reversal of long standing policy from the Reagan era. It's huge. That & the sanctions that went with it held back their development for nearly 40 years.
It's also perfectly clear that we've cock-blocked Bibi & the Israeli contingent of the Neocons.
With that, they have no need for nuclear weapons. Without Uncle Sam breathing down their necks, they'll probably figure out that they have no need for their own hardliners.
Neither do we, come to think of it.
I don't want Iran to have nuclear weapons. I also don't want Saudi Arabia to have nuclear weapons.So the idea of a nuclear arms race is something you two celebrate?
Indeed, and that what sane conservative brains should excel at and what liberals ought to respect. Demonstrate for me where todays Republican conservatives are sane.
A liberal conservative balance is trust but verify. If the starting gate is suspect and verify conformational bias will work its wonders.
Thus we're better off getting whatever deal concessions we can even if Iran is likely to cheat on many of them.
As well he should be bashing this "deal".....And Netanyahu already has a Twitter account going, bashing this deal in Farsi?
Iran deal=North Korea deal from 1990's version 2.0
agreed!! Somebody caved!It seems BHO and kerry caved on the "anytime/anywhere" inspections. So this "deal" is a pretty worthless one IMO.
As well he should be bashing this "deal".....
hardly -- WIN -- IRAN Win -- IRAN!! Your thinking that this has anything to do with Iran`s gas exports! One rhetoric is another mans truth!!Win-win, for EU-USA-Iran, if Iran lives up to their end of the bargain, which I think they will.
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oh give me a break....a better quality of life for the Iranians?? You must have drank a lot of that Koolaid!!Oh, the emoticons have already come out. How enlightening. -- YES!! How...
I've worked on sanctions and security policy for many years (fyi - and this is unofficial commentary) so linking me to the State Department website doesn't really show anything to me except for the fact that you're being rather one-sided, with your scrutiny applying only to Iran. <-- another internet expert...
Where are the Executive Orders and designations regarding Israel's continual violation of international law? Ever heard of the MEPP? Israel's government never sponsored terrorism? Here's my answer to my own question: LOL!<-- why bring Israel into this? You just lost your argument! So we have another Israel basher.....figures -- what with you being pro-Iranian!
In short, rational self-interest trumps all. The final unraveling of economic sanctions against Iran will increase Iranian government revenue generation (who own many of the oil/gas interests) by billion+ USD per DAY. And if they are smart enough to use this to rebuild Iran's economy, they can become a regional powerhouse, especially diversifying their energy supply away from fossil fuels and using nuclear power instead. --- actually define rational? Whose self interest? You make this out to be some big thing when in fact Iran dictated the terms throughout the negotiation process....
Better quality of life for their citizens, more investment in their universities, more openness from foreign diplomats - heck, they could even start their own positive Iranian propaganda campaigns as the Israelis do about themselves.
truth hurts! So sorry that you feel hurt!Thanks for your objectivity. Something about that avitar......
Both sides have conformational bias. One seeking not to look like they had wool pulled over their eyes and the other looking to prove they were right to be suspicious. As I touched on, its a balance between both. I'm not for either side, I think a moderate approach is best.
What they're really pissed about is the prospect of low oil prices going into next year's election.Wow, Republicans super pissed we won't have an Iran war coming up.
It seems BHO and kerry caved on the "anytime/anywhere" inspections. So this "deal" is a pretty worthless one IMO.
What they're really pissed about is the prospect of low oil prices going into next year's election.
The Republicans in congress do not have enough votes to override any veto.
So why does Obama need to put forth the challenge/threat - to provide cover for the Democrats and/or threaten them?![]()
It's mostly the use of diplomacy instead of the military-industrial complex to resolve conflicts.
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/14/8960653/iran-nuclear-deal-conservatives-diplomacy
How, you might wonder, could Barack Obama be so naive? And what a strange coincidence that his naiveté was shared by David Cameron, Angela Merkel, and François Hollande such that a completely preposterous deal could be agreed upon despite possessing holes that are both massive and invisible to everyone other than American conservative activists.
