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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Iran: New Nuke Deal Is ‘Not Acceptable’

Framework collapses days after 'historic announcement'

Iran has described an agreement to curb its nuclear program as “not acceptable” days after the United States hailed the new framework deal.

Following the announcement of a framework accord that the United States described as a major step in rolling back Iran’s nuclear work, leaders in Tehran began to accuse the Obama administration of lying about the deal’s parameters.

The disagreement revolves around a White House fact sheet that outlined concessions Tehran agreed to after negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland, last week.

On Wednesday, Iran rejected most of the concessions it reportedly agreed to undertake.

Top Iranian leaders are describing the framework as a “lie” and announced that international nuclear inspectors will not be permitted to enter any of its contested military sites.

Iran also maintains that all of the Islamic Republic’s controversial nuclear work will continue under any deal—a claim that runs counter to White House claims.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Next step: More and bigger sanctions!

After that: Ship two dozen Bunker-Buster bombs to Isreal with a note to Bibi..."You don't know where these came from"!

As the rest of us (with a couple of active brain cells) expected, Iran want's nothing to do with slowing down their Nuclear Weapons production!

Anonymous said...

1 and a half more years if we can last that long.

Anonymous said...

If they want a nuke so bad we should give them one! Turn that sand pit into glass.

Anonymous said...

11:11 is spot on....

Call General Tibbetts - commander of the 509th....his grandfather commanded the 509th and dropped the first 'special' weapon on Japan.

Meanwhile, bring back Chrome-Dome - between the rags and the reds, we need to be prepared!