Obama Declares Victory as Iran Officially Defies Sanctions


A curious note about the Presdient’s speech was how he tied the prisoner exchange in with the Iranian nuclear deal. He spent a lot of energy just before this speech making the case that these were separate unrelated deals.

Perhaps he wanted to dress up the fact he is giving Iran a nuclear engineer in this exchange.

From Newsmax:

Prosecutors asked to drop charges against Seyed Abolfazl Shahab Jamili, accused in 2014 of helping to ship thousands of Chinese-manufactured parts “with nuclear applications” to Iran. Jamili was also accused of exporting to Iran U.S.-built pressure transducers, used in nuclear centrifuges. In a filing on Saturday, prosecutors asked to dismiss charges against Jamili, based on “significant foreign policy interests.”

Are we supposed to believe Mr. Jamili is going to open a pizza shop and give up the nuclear business?

Is should also be noted that while the President touted his inspectors ability to nose around, Iran gets a 24 hour warning every time the inspectors want to show up.

A 24-hour head start is a big deal folks. It should be about thirty minutes. If that.

From Breitbart:

Today inspectors are on the ground and the Iran is being dealing with monitors. Inspectors will monitor the facility 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For decades to come, inspectors will have access to Iran’s entire nuclear supply chain. In other words, if Iran tries to cheat, if they try to build a bomb covertly, we will catch them.

Where is that 24-hour warning?

We are supposed to accept this part because it’s “unrealistic” that Iran can hide nuclear evidence even with many days warning. It must be asked, why would Iran build nukes in a “suspect area?” Why wouldn’t they just go into the middle of a mountainous region no western inspector wants to spend time in and bury their facility deep underground?

Why does Iran get a nuclear centrifuge parts smuggler back?

Why is Iran allowed to ignore the missile demands of this deal?

Why did Iran kidnap 3 Americans during this time of “strong diplomacy?”

Those are the hard questions we aren’t supposed to ask.

Source: Breitbart



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