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Obama says he and Rohani swapped letters
2013-09-16
Barack Obama says he and IranÂ’s new President Hasan Rohani have exchanged letters, and warned his reluctance to strike Syria had no bearing on US threats of force to thwart an Iranian nuclear bomb.

The US president, in an interview aired on ABC News on Sunday, confirmed the outreach to Rohani for the first time, and said he believed the Syria chemical arms drama showed that diplomacy could work if backed by threats of military action. Obama was asked on the ABC News “This Week” programme whether he had reached out to Rohani, a moderate conservative elected in June.

“I have. And he’s reached out to me. We haven’t spoken-- directly,” Obama said.

Asked by interviewer George Stephanopoulos whether the contact was via letters, Obama replied : “Yes.”

The president was careful to draw a distinction between US behaviour over Syria after freezing military action to negotiate a deal with Russia to secure the regimeÂ’s chemical arms, and WashingtonÂ’s approach to Iran as a nuclear showdown reaches a critical point.

“I think what the Iranians understand is that-- the nuclear issue-- is a far larger issue for us than the chemical weapons issue,” Obama said. “The threat against ... Israel, that a nuclear Iran poses, is much closer to our core interests.

“A nuclear arms race in the region-- is something that would be profoundly destabilising. My suspicion is that the Iranians recognise they shouldn’t draw a lesson — that we haven’t struck (Syria) — to think we won’t strike Iran.”

Obama said that on the other hand, the lesson from the showdown over Syria’s chemical weapons, should show that “there is the potential of resolving these issues diplomatically.”
Just as long as Champ and the rest of us cave...
Posted by:Steve White

#7  Now we know why it's a secret where obooboo was the night of the Benghazi attack: He was swapping spit with Rohani...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2013-09-16 12:19  

#6  "I gave him an 'O','K'. He gave me a 'F', 'U'"
Posted by: Frank G   2013-09-16 09:22  

#5  I suppose letters are safer these days, with General Keith Alexander and NSA on the prowl and all.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-09-16 08:17  

#4  The editor for this piece must have dropped the word 'love'. As in 'love letters'...

That is fairly consistent for Obama's actions.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-09-16 08:12  

#3  Barack Obama says he and Iran's new President Hasan Rohani have exchanged letters
Is that like 'goin steady'?
Were they for the Debate Team?
Posted by: Big Untervehr9699   2013-09-16 07:18  

#2  "there is the potential of resolving these issues diplomatically."

What planet have you been on for the last ten+ years, Mr. President? Which has slowed Iranian progress to the bomb more, diplomacy or Stuxnet?
Posted by: Bobby   2013-09-16 06:15  

#1  See also DAILY STAR LEBANON > OBAMA: SYRIA DEAL COULD OFFER LESSONS FOR IRAN.

versus

* WAPO > KERRY TELLS ISRAEL SYRIA ACCORD IS NO PRELUDE TO IRAN DEAL.

Clarity.

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > ISRAEL HAS 80 NUCLEAR WEAPONS, REPORT SAYS | TIMES OF ISRAEL.

N-O-T the 00's often or popularly repor in the MSM-Net???

versus

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > [Military Times] 75% OF US TROOPS OPPOSE STRIKE ON SYRIA - MILITARY TIMES
SURVEY.

Ditto US strike on IRAN???

* STARS-N-STRIPES > OPINION: SEQUESTRATION, SYRIA, AND SUPPLEMENTALS.

The Costs of proper OWG-NWO, Globalism-based "CO-SUPEROWER(S)" DEFEATORY???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-09-16 00:25  

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