January 18, 2014

How Iran sees the nuclear agreement with the U.S.

We're slowly seeing more statements from Iranian officials about the swell deal Team Obama made with Iran regarding nuclear enrichment. The constant message from Iran is that it's Not An Agreement, but merely a non-binding "declaration."

In an interview with Iranian TV November 25, 2013, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, one of the chief nuclear negotiators at Geneva said: "This agreement does not constitute a legal obligation and these steps are reversible. It is not a treaty but a six-month joint plan of action. Do not call it more than that. There is always a way out [of the deal]... any time we decide to do so, we can get out of this agreement.

In a November 30 interview on Iranian TV, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, another of the negotiators at Geneva, said: "The agreed text is not a legal and binding agreement but is more like a political declaration under the headline 'joint plan of action.' Both sides have prepared a table of voluntary steps to be taken within a defined time frame."

Team Obama--aptly represented by the traitor John "I served in VietNam" Kerry--is telling Americans that they've negotiated this amazing deal that will keep Iran from getting an atomic bomb.  But the Iranian negotiators are telling Iranians that the whole thing is just a non-binding statement of intent, with no obligations. 

In prior years I'd believe the U.S. president over the Iranians, but with Barack "you can keep your doctor" Obama I'm far more inclined to think the Iranians may be telling truth about the thing.

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