Iran President Boasts: America ‘Surrendered’

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Iran President Boasts: America ‘Surrendered’

IRANIAN PRESIDENT HASSAN ROUHANI boasts that the newly struck nuclear deal shows that world powers 'surrendered to Iranian nation's will,' days after US and other nations formally agreed to ease sanctions in exchange for limits on nuke power.

"Our relationship w/ the world is based on Iranian nation's interests. In #Geneva agreement world powers surrendered to Iranian nation's will," a tweet from the Iranian leader's account said on Tuesday.

The brash statement, which is sure to rile those in Congress pressing for additional sanctions, comes just days after all sides of the negotiations announced the details for implementing the six-month deal. The agreement calls for Iran to start eliminating its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, limit its overall enrichment capability and open up its nuclear sites to more inspections. In exchange, the United States and other states will provide sanctions relief.

President Obama, in a written statement announcing the latest arrangement, stressed that the sanctions relief is "modest." He said the six-month deal represents "concrete progress" toward a long-term agreement.

However, Rouhani's latest statement could fuel concern in Congress that Iran feels less pressure now to both comply with the deal and pursue a comprehensive agreement. Dozens of U.S. senators are pushing for a new bill that would trigger additional sanctions if Iran fails to meet its obligations -- but Obama and the rest of his team are vigorously fighting the legislation, warning that it could derail nuclear talks.

"I very much appreciate Congress' critical role in imposing the sanctions that brought Iran to the table, but I feel just as strongly that now is not the time to impose additional sanctions that could threaten the entire negotiating process," Secretary of State John Kerry said in a written statement.

"Now is not the time for politics. Now is the time for statesmanship, for the good of our country, the region, and the world."

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that key elements of the arrangement were included in a "secret," unpublished document. According to the report, the private agreement includes details pertaining to a joint commission that would oversee the implementation and Iran's "right" to pursue nuclear research.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/01/14/rouhani-world-powers-surrendered-to-iran-with-nuclear-

Another foreign policy failure and a new crisis in the Middle East.
 
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We can learn much from the French- Barack Obama 2014
 
Iran President Boasts: America ‘Surrendered’.

According to Fox, the British Daily mail and a few Israeli outlets.
No reputable sources are covering the story at the moment.

Until they do, I'll hang on from believing it.
 
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Rouhani: World powers ?surrendered? to Iran with nuclear deal | Fox News

Published January 14, 2014

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani boasted on Twitter that the United States and other world powers effectively "surrendered" to Tehran with the newly struck nuclear deal.

Here's the twitter page.

https://twitter.com/HassanRouhani

I seem to be having trouble finding the tweet, perhaps you could help me.
Thanks. :)

I did find this one about destroying Christianity.

May Jesus Christ, Prophet of love & peace, bless us all on this day. Wishing Merry #Christmas to those celebrating, esp Iranian Christians.
 
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Iran President Boasts: America ‘Surrendered’

IRANIAN PRESIDENT HASSAN ROUHANI boasts that the newly struck nuclear deal shows that world powers 'surrendered to Iranian nation's will,' days after US and other nations formally agreed to ease sanctions in exchange for limits on nuke power.

"Our relationship w/ the world is based on Iranian nation's interests. In #Geneva agreement world powers surrendered to Iranian nation's will," a tweet from the Iranian leader's account said on Tuesday.

The brash statement, which is sure to rile those in Congress pressing for additional sanctions, comes just days after all sides of the negotiations announced the details for implementing the six-month deal. The agreement calls for Iran to start eliminating its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, limit its overall enrichment capability and open up its nuclear sites to more inspections. In exchange, the United States and other states will provide sanctions relief.

President Obama, in a written statement announcing the latest arrangement, stressed that the sanctions relief is "modest." He said the six-month deal represents "concrete progress" toward a long-term agreement.

However, Rouhani's latest statement could fuel concern in Congress that Iran feels less pressure now to both comply with the deal and pursue a comprehensive agreement. Dozens of U.S. senators are pushing for a new bill that would trigger additional sanctions if Iran fails to meet its obligations -- but Obama and the rest of his team are vigorously fighting the legislation, warning that it could derail nuclear talks.

"I very much appreciate Congress' critical role in imposing the sanctions that brought Iran to the table, but I feel just as strongly that now is not the time to impose additional sanctions that could threaten the entire negotiating process," Secretary of State John Kerry said in a written statement.

"Now is not the time for politics. Now is the time for statesmanship, for the good of our country, the region, and the world."

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday that key elements of the arrangement were included in a "secret," unpublished document. According to the report, the private agreement includes details pertaining to a joint commission that would oversee the implementation and Iran's "right" to pursue nuclear research.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/01/14/rouhani-world-powers-surrendered-to-iran-with-nuclear-

Another foreign policy failure and a new crisis in the Middle East.

Why is it a failure?

The goal is to get Iran to give up it's creation of a nuclear weapon.

That can be done in various ways.

One is to start yet another war.

Another is to remove the need for one.

I prefer that latter.
 
Hang on, here it is...

Iran Celebrates American 'Surrender'; Obama Says 'Give Peace a Chance'

Our relationship w/ the world is based on Iranian nation's interests. In #Geneva agreement world powers surrendered to Iranian nation's will
— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) January 14, 2014

or maybe not.

https://twitter.com/search?q=#Geneva&src=hash

Hassan Rouhani ‏@HassanRouhani 14 Jan
#Geneva Agreement:Global recognition of Iran's #peaceful technology& lifting sanctions agst #peace-loving ppl of Iran pic.twitter.com/vUSY4vAuTZ

The story is a lie, a load of old bollocks, bullshit, all designed for idiots to believe.

Who admits to being an idiot?
 
Forget Rouhani. Obabble has been touting America's withdrawal/defeat ever since his Cairo speech...and that is precisely what is happening in the ME...and elsewhere.
 
There's no other way to describe it. We surrendered. Iran brought America to its knees without firing a shot. Now they can pretty much do as they want.
 
Iran will have a serviceable nuclear bomb by the time Bobo waddles back to the Chicagoland sewer he crawled out of.
Israel does not have the air force required to destroy Iran's nuclear bomb making facilities without using nuclear weapons.
As for the 'Chamberlain brothers' Bobo and Kerry this is a widely held opinion of them globally:
Israeli defence minister says John Kerry should 'take Nobel prize and leave us be' - reports - Telegraph
I liked the not so subtle innuendo about the 'Peace Prize'. The Minister was saying to the world: "Kerry, you poser. You basically awarded yourself the Silver Star and the Noble Prize awarded to you by a bunch of Liberal pussies will mean the same thing. You got something you didn't deserve". Just like Bobo.
 

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