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Ambassador John Bolton: Champ's Iran deal will lead to war.
2015-07-29
[LA Times] President Champ has made an art form of attacking his opponents rather than substantively defending his own policies, most recently regarding the Vienna agreement on Iran's nuclear program. Essentially, Obama argues that we must either accept his wretched deal or go to war to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons..

As is typical, Champ posits the wrong choice, apparently to distract from the unpleasant reality that the agreement won't work. It will not prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons. So the real choice we are faced with is dealing with the consequences of military action or the consequences of a nuclear Iran. Neither is palatable, but the latter is far worse. If the real objective is stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons, preemptive military action is now inescapable.

This rock-and-hard-place outcome has long been foreseeable. Iran's dogged determination to become a nuclear-weapons state was fiercer and stronger than the West's frail response. Assuming Iran scrupulously complies with every provision agreed to in Vienna -- an absurdly unlikely scenario given the ayatollahs' objectives and history -- its ambitions for nuclear weapons will simply have been delayed eight to 10 years.

In all likelihood, the ayatollahs are already at work violating the accords. After all, Iran has systematically breached its voluntarily-assumed obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty for more than 30 years. Now the president's deal will allow Iran to keep the fruits of its violations. Yes, the deal includes restrictions on uranium enrichment, but Tehran can retain its enrichment program, with guaranteed international assistance in improving it. These concessions are fatal mistakes.

Posted by:Besoeker

#6  On the bright side I'll be able to retire in style on the oil moonshot just after what will become known as the "Great OPEC Nuclear Exchange". And we can drill right through the trinitite when they're finished.
Posted by: Bugs Gromoting5043   2015-07-29 22:56  

#5  To be fair, pretty much anything in the MidEast leads to war eventually. The trick is to try to make sure we and our friends suffer as little as possible.
Posted by: James   2015-07-29 21:55  

#4  Safe to say DON'T FEAR ANTI-US, US OWG GLOBALIST POTUS OBAMA, FEAR MORE ANY/HIS ANTI-US US OWG GLOBALIST POTUS SUCCESSOR.

The US-World situation will continue to deteriorate or worsen until SSSHHHH ... CCCCCC US-LED ANTI-US OWG-NWO IS FIRMLY, PERMANENTLY, + IRREVOCABLY ENTRENCHED.

AS A METHOD OF SELF-PROTECTION, POLITICAL CONSPIRACIES + AGENDAS ARE INTENTIONALLY DESIGNED TO OCCUR + BE COMPLETED OVER LONG PERIODS OF TIME OVER TWO OR MORE/SEVERAL NATIONAL LEADERS - Whatever anarchies-n-chaoses, etc. the Bammer fails to complete by Jan 2017, any Anti-US US Globalist POTUS successor(s) to him will finish.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-07-29 20:13  

#3  Actually, the problem will probably be determining which of the many actions of the WH lead to so many wars in a few years. Which, BTW, seemed to be a return to the natural order of things before America decided in the post WWII period to play the expensive and exhausting role of policeman. Now the next generation of the Left will blame the US for not intervening or preempting these traditional wars.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-07-29 16:04  

#2  I guess they don't teach history at Harvard and Yale.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-07-29 15:05  

#1  Much like the infamous piece of paper waved by Neville Chamberlain, all it did was embolden and allow an aggressive regime to become better armed.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-07-29 12:43  

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