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Iran deal triumph for Kerry's old-school diplomacy
2015-04-04
[al-Monitor] Even before he became secretary of state, John F. I was in Vietnam, you know Kerry
Former Senator-for-Life from Massachussetts, self-defined war hero, speaker of French, owner of a lucky hat, conqueror of Cambodia, and current Secretary of State...
vowed to stop Iran from gaining an atomic bomb and warned the clock was ticking on reining in its nuclear ambitions.

But few if any of his fellow senators were aware during his January 2013 confirmation hearing that Kerry had already made tentative steps to try to bring Iran back to nuclear talks as part of a secret overture by President Barack Obama
My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as we try to change it...
Just over two years later, Kerry and his team of diplomats and experts have pulled off a tough assignment -- laying out the contours of a deal to sharply cut back Tehran's nuclear program.

Even though the final accord has yet to be agreed, it is a huge achievement for the 71-year-old who took over as America's top diplomat in February 2013, a month after calling for "fresh thinking" to resolve global problems at his confirmation hearing.

The son of a diplomat, who grew up in the rubble of post-World War II Europe, Kerry has diplomacy running through his DNA.

After his failed 2004 bid for the presidency, serving as secretary of state is the pinnacle of his career.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Grins, in the short term their reputations are safe with their water carriers, no matter what happens.
Posted by: James   2015-04-04 14:31  

#4  He is a Professional Failure, everything is difficult.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-04-04 13:27  

#3  tough assignment...huge achievement

Since when did surrender become so hard?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-04-04 08:30  

#2  "Any form of government will work, if authority matched by responsibility" Lazarus Long.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-04 04:17  

#1  This "framework" may seem like a triumph now, but it extremely risky to the reputation of Secretary Kerry and President Obama.
If the agreement is made, and Iran cheats and gets a bomb within the next ten years, the way North Korea did, or if it leads to a war between Israel and Iran, it will have the same effect on their reputations that World War 2 had on the reputation of Neville Chamberlain. They will be considered by history to be nitwits.
Will Iran cheat? It has done so in the past and even admitted it. So did North Korea. Will it do so in the future? Only a dreamer can claim otherwise.
Since mentioning such cheating would humiliate our president, it would probably be ignored by his government, and the Iranians know this. Thus their incentive to not cheat is nil.
Will they cheat?
What do you think?
Will it lead to war?
To nuclear war?
What do you think?
Posted by: Grins Snese4215   2015-04-04 00:46  

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