Thursday, July 2, 2015

Iran nuclear deal: Snapping back sanctions

 Barack Obama







It's the White House's favorite term when it comes to discussing the Iran nuclear deal. If things do not work out after long-time economic sanctions on Iran are lifted, they can be 'snapped back' into place, Al Jazeera reported June 30, 2015.
But one longtime White House journalist snapped back at Earnest, saying that using the term and trying to get people to believe it is, 'right up there with belief in the tooth fairy'.
'Nothing is finalised yet,' said Ned Price from the National Security Council. 'And, as we have long said, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.'. 







Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Time For A Principled Policy On Iran

Time For A Principled Policy On Iran
By Ken Blackwell , CP Op-Ed Contributor
Ken Blackwell is the Senior
 Fellow for Family Empowerment
at the Family Research Council
As I'm writing this, the US and five other nations (the permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany) are engaged in nuclear talks with another adversary, Iran (towards a June 30 deadline for an agreement that will be missed). And the wisdom of the Russian proverb could not be more timely.
The policy was not consistent with the mullahs. 
The Iranian Resistance has repeatedly said that fundamentalist clerics are hostile to human life. 


 

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

A world without atomic bombs without terror, Not deal with the mullahs' regime in Iran

I do not know why the West wants to deal with the dictatorial regime and terrorists in Iran?


The Iran without atomic bomb just with main opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran  only under the leadership of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.