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Sunday, October 06, 2013

What could go wrong?

Now that the Washington Wimp has announced that the United States has no interest in being a superpower anymore, Iran is dictating the terms under which it will retain its nuclear capability.
World powers negotiating with Tehran over its disputed nuclear program must come up with new proposals before talks in Geneva on October 15-16, Iran's foreign minister said.
"The previous P5+1 plan given to Iran belongs to history and they must enter talks with a new point of view," Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with Iranian state television late on Saturday.
"The players must put away this illusion that they can impose anything on the Iranian people."
The United States wants Iran to respond to proposals by world powers in February as a starting point for talks. If the parties cannot agree on how to start the negotiations, it casts doubt on whether a resolution can be agreed within the six months in which Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says he wants a deal.
Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States - the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council - plus Germany, the so-called P5+1, said in February they want Iran to stop enrichment of uranium to 20 percent, ship out some stockpiles and shutter a facility where such enrichment is done.
In return, they offered relaxation of international sanctions on Iran's petrochemicals and trade in gold and other precious metals.
US officials said last week Secretary of State John Kerry had secured agreement from his Chinese counterpart calling for Iran to respond positively to existing nuclear proposals by the six powers.
 What could go wrong?

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1 Comments:

At 5:40 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

People can only wish he were a wimp. He's not a wimp; he's on the side of the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Al Shabaab, and, because the enemy of his enemy is his friend, the #BurnTheWorld (starting with Israel) Mullahs.

 

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