http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/iran-nuclear-talks/obama-says-partisanship-over-iran-nuclear-deal-has-gone-too-n339921Here we go.... Obama tells Republicans to sit down and shut up. Again, there is only one way, and it is his way!!
Barack Obama said Saturday that partisan wrangling over the emerging nuclear agreement with Iran and on other foreign policy matters has gone beyond the pale, singling out two senior Republican senators for particularly harsh criticism. "It needs to stop," he declared.
Obama complained that Sen. John McCain of Arizona had suggested that Secretary of State John Kerry's explanations of the framework agreement with Iran were "somehow less trustworthy" than those of Iran's supreme leader.
"That's an indication of the degree to which partisanship has crossed all boundaries," an exercised Obama said in a news conference at the end of the two-day Summit of the Americas. "And we're seeing this again and again."
Obama said it was understandable that people would be suspicious of Iran, even that they would oppose the nuclear deal.
"But when you start getting to the point where you are actively communicating that the United States government and our secretary of state is somehow spinning presentations in a negotiation with a foreign power, particularly one you say is your enemy, that's a problem," he said.
Obama also renewed his complaints about the 47 Republican senators who sent a letter to Iran's leaders saying that any deal the Iranians made with the U.S. wouldn't necessarily hold up after Obama leaves office.
Of all of it, Obama said: "That's not how we're supposed to run foreign policy regardless of who's president or secretary of state."
Obama said he's still "absolutely positive" that the framework agreement is the best way to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. And he added that if the final negotiations don't produce a tough enough agreement, the U.S. can back away from it.
Pennylynn wrote:
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/iran-nuclear-talks/obama-says-partisanship-over-iran-nuclear-deal-has-gone-too-n339921
Here we go.... Obama tells Republicans to sit down and shut up. Again, there is only one way, and it is his way!!
Barack Obama said Saturday that partisan wrangling over the emerging nuclear agreement with Iran and on other foreign policy matters has gone beyond the pale, singling out two senior Republican senators for particularly harsh criticism. "It needs to stop," he declared.
Obama complained that Sen. John McCain of Arizona had suggested that Secretary of State John Kerry's explanations of the framework agreement with Iran were "somehow less trustworthy" than those of Iran's supreme leader.
"That's an indication of the degree to which partisanship has crossed all boundaries," an exercised Obama said in a news conference at the end of the two-day Summit of the Americas. "And we're seeing this again and again."
Obama said it was understandable that people would be suspicious of Iran, even that they would oppose the nuclear deal.
"But when you start getting to the point where you are actively communicating that the United States government and our secretary of state is somehow spinning presentations in a negotiation with a foreign power, particularly one you say is your enemy, that's a problem," he said.
Obama also renewed his complaints about the 47 Republican senators who sent a letter to Iran's leaders saying that any deal the Iranians made with the U.S. wouldn't necessarily hold up after Obama leaves office.
Of all of it, Obama said: "That's not how we're supposed to run foreign policy regardless of who's president or secretary of state."
Obama said he's still "absolutely positive" that the framework agreement is the best way to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. And he added that if the final negotiations don't produce a tough enough agreement, the U.S. can back away from it.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/iran-nuclear-talk... (
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The only one that gets to cross any lines are his majesty King Obama.
If you like your Iran non-deal, you can keep your Iran non-deal.
Period! :) heh.
And if the bomb accidently falls out of the sky on NYC.... do you think he may change his mind?
W8_4_It wrote:
If you like your Iran non-deal, you can keep your Iran non-deal.
Period! :) heh.
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I could not agree more!!
Hemiman wrote:
The only one that gets to cross any lines are his majesty King Obama.
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If these Negotiations do not work out Obama will say it is the Republicans fault. He does not care about an agreement. His goal is to further divide the People and Parties. In any event the Iranians will continue their plans to develop a Nuclear Weapon.
In reality a credible agreement cannot be made with Iran. Their past actions show they do not feel bound to any Treaty made with Infidels.
Hello David,
Obama has to get this deal, otherwise his career after he leaves president is shot.... He has no accomplishments that are good for the majority of Americans so he will not be recognized for accomplishments at home.... so he is desperate. His ego is such.... he will do wh**ever is necessary from character assignations to unplanned adventures of those who oppose. Look at the ring of funerals.....
David187 wrote:
If these Negotiations do not work out Obama will say it is the Republicans fault. He does not care about an agreement. His goal is to further divide the People and Parties. In any event the Iranians will continue their plans to develop a Nuclear Weapon.
In reality a credible agreement cannot be made with Iran. Their past actions show they do not feel bound to any Treaty made with Infidels.
Pennylynn wrote:
Hello David,
Obama has to get this deal, otherwise his career after he leaves president is shot.... He has no accomplishments that are good for the majority of Americans so he will not be recognized for accomplishments at home.... so he is desperate. His ego is such.... he will do wh**ever is necessary from character assignations to unplanned adventures of those who oppose. Look at the ring of funerals.....
His 'deal' with the Iranians is certainly NOT good for America, nor the rest of th world. Would that be an 'accomplishment' he could be proud to have for his legacy?
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