Why Geneva was a fiasco
Brookings' Mike Doran (a man of the Left) posts 8 tweets on why the Geneva P 5+1 session was a fiasco.1 | Unrealistic expectations were created. The Obama admin signaled at the beginning of the week that an agreement was fully baked.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
2 | But the agreement was only half-baked. Kerry thus ran breathless to Geneva, looking over-eager.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
3 | He slapped Netanyahu on his way, creating a spectacle of the disagreement between the US & Israel.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
4 | The top story coming out of Geneva is friction between the US & FR. Which further proves that the agreement was half-baked.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
5 | The list of disgruntled US allies is now very long & growing by the day: Israel, KSA, Gulf States, France, Turkey.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
6 | Congress was entirely left in the dark, from beginning to end.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
7 | The impression left is that the US, working behind the scenes w/Iran, sought to present its allies w/a fait accompli.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
8 | The effect of this episode is to sow even further doubts in the world about American wisdom, reliability, and fortitude.It's amateur hour in Washington. And the stakes are deadly.
— Mike Doran (@Doranimated) November 10, 2013
Labels: Barack Hussein Obama, Iranian nuclear threat, John Kerry, P 5+1
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