Iran backs off key component of 'agreement' on nukes

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Viligant_Warrior

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Iran reportedly makes new push for uranium concessions in nuclear talks

Iranian negotiators reportedly have made a last-ditch push for more concessions from the U.S. and five other world powers as talks on the fate of Iran's nuclear program come down to the final days before a crucial deadline.

The New York Times
reported late Sunday that Tehran had backed away from a tentative promise to ship a large portion of its uranium stockpile to Russia, where it could not be used as part of any future weapons program. Western officials insisted to the paper that the uranium did not have to be sent overseas, but could be disposed of in other ways.
The British contingent at the talks told The Times of London over the weekend that at this point any agreement reached probably won't even be written down, which makes it essentially meaningless -- a fact of the matter all along anyway.

Kerry, Obama, and that munchkin who looks like a grey-haired escapee from a '60s commune that passes for an undersecretary are all clueless negotiators playing diplomacy like it's a board game. They have no business being on the international stage pretending to represent the "best interests" of the U.S., because they don't. They are forcibly reshaping government and diplomacy in an image that most of the American people do not favor.

Trust me, friends and fellow Christians, we will not like what this nation looks like in 22 more months, including how we will be treated for our faith. It is spelled P-E-R-S-E-C-U-T-I-O-N.
 

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it is already here. look at the massive protests about the freedom of religion law in Indiana. when does the media ever jump on something anti- Christian?? oh, they don't. as for iran, any surprise that the bumbling rulers we have bumbled again??? nah.
 
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The British contingent at the talks told The Times of London over the weekend that at this point any agreement reached probably won't even be written down, which makes it essentially meaningless -- a fact of the matter all along anyway.

Kerry, Obama, and that munchkin who looks like a grey-haired escapee from a '60s commune that passes for an undersecretary are all clueless negotiators playing diplomacy like it's a board game. They have no business being on the international stage pretending to represent the "best interests" of the U.S., because they don't. They are forcibly reshaping government and diplomacy in an image that most of the American people do not favor.

Trust me, friends and fellow Christians, we will not like what this nation looks like in 22 more months, including how we will be treated for our faith. It is spelled P-E-R-S-E-C-U-T-I-O-N.
Assuming the nation makes it that long and I will add...these negotiations have been going on for 12 years plus and it will not happen...if something does come out of this it will be bs. the facts will be twisted and not fully known......I am not sure which shocks me the most...the fact that we have these bozos in office running this country or the fact that Americans voted them in a second time. much less the first time.......
 
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Viligant_Warrior

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Iran nuke negotiators eye deal – to keep talking?

Diplomats in the final hours of marathon talks on Iran's nuclear program reportedly are nearing a deal -- to keep talking.

And that development could risk the ire of Congress, which had agreed to hold off on pursuing new sanctions while negotiations were underway.

The Associated Press reports that, according to officials, the U.S., Iran and five world powers are preparing to issue a general statement on Tuesday agreeing to continue talks in a new phase aimed at reaching a final agreement to control Iran's nuclear ambitions by the end of June.
... and that's just exactly what Iran wants. More time. They've been stalling for twelve years, and the clown in the White House is going to let them "stall" themselves right into a nuclear weapon.