Friday, October 23, 2009

Obama Administration Sets Itself Up For ANOTHER Humiliation At The Hands of Iran


This is like sitting at a railroad crossing and watching a train coming and an oncoming pickup truck that doesn't see the train or flashing warning lights. Once again, Barack Hussein Obama has set up his naive, amateurish ass for a humiliating whooping at the hands of the Iranians as the Obama administration anxiously awaits Iran's response to farming their uranium out to Russia for enrichment.

The way I see it, this gonna end in one of two ways: 1. The Iranians will keep putting off this decisions for days and days, until the Obama administration is clearly on the edge of their seats, drooling over the possibility of a positive decision by the Iranians and the mullahmisfits will then simply say that they have every right to enrich their own uranium. 2. The Iranians will agree to farm out their uranium to Russia - they'll send 25% of the their uranium to Russia and they'll keep 75% of it and do their own thing with it.

The fact that the Iranians have never negotiated in good faith in their entire history is of no concern to Barack Hussein Obama, apparently. And that pesky matter of how Iranian munitions and training were killing U.S. troops in Iraq while the Iranians denied it doesn't seem to come on Obama's radar screen either.

Iranians are liars. They are murdering cowards. They are evil incarnate. And yet, this clown of a President we have treats them like a willing partner in negotiation - now I know why Barack Hussein Obama got out of the legal profession.

Here's the story from Breitbart:



U.S. hopeful Iran will agree to enrichment deal despite delay+


WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (AP) - (Kyodo)—The United States remains hopeful that Iran will agree to a nuclear fuel reprocessing deal that would reduce Iran's potential to develop nuclear weapons after Iran failed to respond by the deadline set by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the State Department said Friday.
"We hope that they will next week provide a positive response," State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters. "Obviously we would have preferred to have had a response today."
"We approach this with a sense of urgency. The international community has been waiting a long time for Iran to address some of our real concerns about their intentions," he said.
After missing the Friday deadline that IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei had set after a draft proposal was agreed to on Wednesday, Iran told the U.N. nuclear watchdog chief "that it is considering the proposal in depth and in a favorable light, but it needs time until the middle of next week to provide a response," an IAEA statement said.
However, Iranian press reported that Tehran would like to purchase higher-enriched uranium rather than send their supply of low-enriched uranium to Russia for reprocessing.
The United States, France and Russia have officially endorsed the nuclear fuel deal.
The United States indicated that while it was prepared to wait a few days for Iran's response, it would not wait forever.
"We take it as a positive sign that they've agreed in principle to taking a couple of significant steps -- opening up the Qom facility and then working out a procedure for having their low-enriched uranium reprocessed in another country." Kelly said. "And at the same time, our patience is not limitless."
Tehran revealed that it had a previously undisclosed uranium enrichment facility near the city of Qom in late September, which sparked renewed international concern about Iran's nuclear program.
The inspections of the Qom facility are expected to take place on Sunday, Kelly said.

2 comments:

Esquerita said...

A few months ago you were cheering the Iranian people on in their struggle against their moron of a president - now ALL Iranians are "evil incarnate"? Don't confuse a people with their government. I assure you- some Iranians, Persians, are very decent and civilized people.

Sharku said...

Rita,

And when some of those "very decent and civilized" people get control of their government, we wont need to demonize the Iranians. It doesn't matter that there are some nice and decent people in Iran, their government isn't.