A good review of the failure by the Magic Kenyan to reign in the Mullocrats. It’s clear that Obama gave away the store to Iran under the laughable JCPOA.
While he found a receptive audience of clapping, trained seals on the Colbert show, it’s abundantly clear that Obama was too weak and ineffectual to have been dealing with the professional cheats and liars representing Iran.
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Barack Obama appeared on Late Night with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday evening and decided it was a good time to rewrite history. And he did it with a smile and a room full of applauding liberals who were never going to challenge his lies.
Obama's nuclear deal with Iran was a failure, and he knows it.
In fact, Operation Epic Fury wouldn't have been necessary at all if the JCPOA had delivered what Obama promised. Instead of blocking Iran's path to nuclear weapons, the deal functioned as an act of appeasement that empowered and enriched one of the world's most dangerous regimes.
Let’s go back to before the nuclear deal was even signed. It was such a bad deal that Obama couldn't even get it ratified by the Senate. Even Chuck Schumer opposed it, noting that under Obama’s agreement, Iran “will be able to achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions while ultimately retaining its nuclear and non-nuclear power.”
Obama and his team marketed the JCPOA as a landmark diplomatic achievement. What they actually delivered was a massive financial gift to Tehran. Sanctions were lifted, granting the Iranian regime access to an estimated $150 billion in previously frozen assets. The U.S. also covertly sent the mullahs $1.7 billion in cash. Every major concession in the deal strengthened Iran, giving the regime money and breathing room to develop nuclear weapons, instead of constraining its behavior.
Iran wasted no time making clear it had no intention of honoring even the letter of the agreement, let alone its spirit. Within three months of signing, Tehran test-fired ballistic missiles in open defiance of UN resolutions. German intelligence later reported that Iran continued seeking technology for a military nuclear program after the deal was signed. The IAEA documented repeated violations of material limits.
While he found a receptive audience of clapping, trained seals on the Colbert show, it’s abundantly clear that Obama was too weak and ineffectual to have been dealing with the professional cheats and liars representing Iran.
Obama Just Claimed His Iran Deal Worked. Here’s the Proof It Didn’t.
Obama claims success with Iran nuclear deal, but evidence shows it empowered Iran's regime instead.
Barack Obama appeared on Late Night with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday evening and decided it was a good time to rewrite history. And he did it with a smile and a room full of applauding liberals who were never going to challenge his lies.
Obama's nuclear deal with Iran was a failure, and he knows it.
In fact, Operation Epic Fury wouldn't have been necessary at all if the JCPOA had delivered what Obama promised. Instead of blocking Iran's path to nuclear weapons, the deal functioned as an act of appeasement that empowered and enriched one of the world's most dangerous regimes.
Let’s go back to before the nuclear deal was even signed. It was such a bad deal that Obama couldn't even get it ratified by the Senate. Even Chuck Schumer opposed it, noting that under Obama’s agreement, Iran “will be able to achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions while ultimately retaining its nuclear and non-nuclear power.”
Obama and his team marketed the JCPOA as a landmark diplomatic achievement. What they actually delivered was a massive financial gift to Tehran. Sanctions were lifted, granting the Iranian regime access to an estimated $150 billion in previously frozen assets. The U.S. also covertly sent the mullahs $1.7 billion in cash. Every major concession in the deal strengthened Iran, giving the regime money and breathing room to develop nuclear weapons, instead of constraining its behavior.
Iran wasted no time making clear it had no intention of honoring even the letter of the agreement, let alone its spirit. Within three months of signing, Tehran test-fired ballistic missiles in open defiance of UN resolutions. German intelligence later reported that Iran continued seeking technology for a military nuclear program after the deal was signed. The IAEA documented repeated violations of material limits.
