Iran obamablunders WMD's

LEAKED DETAILS ON OBAMA’S DEAL WITH IRAN PROVE ISRAELI PM RIGHT…….

Iran is an energy self sufficient country, that’s the starting point in defeating the logic of those who say Iran ”has a right” to nuclear power. The next step is to point out that Iran does not need the enrichment it seeks (and has been conducting) for everyday standard civilian nuclear power needs. All else is blue smoke and mirrors.

NOTE: If the US (Obama admin) was really serious about Iran not achieving a nuclear bomb, he would park a destroyer(s) outside every port that Iran sends its oil to be refined into gasoline.

‘Apocalyptic’ Iran Deal: Details Increasingly Reveal Bibi is Right

As details leak out of the very bad deal the world powers are about to make with Iran, Bibi’s speech and position appear increasingly justified.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, in a public statement, referred to the threatened deal between Iran and the west, as a "bad deal," a "very, very bad deal"

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, in a public statement, referred to the threatened deal between Iran and the west, as a “bad deal,” a “very, very bad deal”
Photo Credit: Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, screen capture

Iran looks to be the big winner in the high stakes negotiation game that the world powers, led by U.S. President Barack Obama’s team, have played like amateurs.

The biggest news is that, whereas ten years ago Iran was not permitted to have even one centrifuge, the “deal” the P5+1 will be offering, according to senior Israeli and other officials, allows Iran about 6,500 centrifuges.

Those centrifuges have nothing to do with creating nuclear “power,” in the oil-rich Islamic Republic of Iran. Those centrifuges will be spinning the material to hurtle Iran towards nuclear weapons capability.

The details that are emerging support the position the Israelis have been warning against, increasingly loudly, for many months. Although the U.S. recently admitted it had kept Israel out of the loop about details of the deal, Israel has been kept abreast through other channels.

The “deal” has not yet been finalized, and talks will resume next Monday, after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met to hammer out details for several days in Geneva.

“We had serious talks with the P5+1 representatives and especially with the Americans in the past three days…. But still there is a long way to reach a final agreement,” Zarif told Iran’s Fars news.

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