Saturday, July 11, 2015

Iran - Not to negotiate, not to the nuclear's mullas

Iran and world powers give themselves 72 hours to clinch nuclear deal
Iranian FM Zarif during talks in Vienna
 The ‘painfully slow’ negotiations in Vienna are given until Monday – their third extension in two weeks – as 12-year dispute nears its conclusion
Iran and the world’s leading powers gave themselves until Monday to reach a nuclear agreement, their third extension in two weeks, as Tehran accused the west of throwing up new stumbling blocks to a deal. Both sides say there has been progress in two weeks of talks, but on Friday night British foreign secretary Philip Hammond called it “painfully slow” and he and his French counterpart, Laurent Fabius, left Vienna saying they would return on Saturday.
 Zarif says ’will stay as long as necessary’ in Iran nuclear talks
Mohammad Javad Zarif - Photograph: Carlos Barria/AP




Vienna (AFP) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said he was prepared to stay at the negotiating table in Vienna 'as long as necessary' to clinch a deal with world powers on Tehran’s contested nuclear programme. 










Friday, July 10, 2015

Iran- Vienna: Wont rush Or time for a nuclear bomb to Mullas

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" Kerry told reporters in the Austrian capital. "We will not rush and we will not be rushed."
The United States and other major powers are not in a rush to reach a nuclear deal with the Iranian regime, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday, suggesting an accord was unlikely hours ahead of a deadline set by the US Congress for a quick review. "We're here because we believe we are making real progress," Kerry told reporters in the Austrian capital. "We will not rush and we will not be rushed.
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 What is the rush? asks Foreign Affairs Chair!

Ed Royce

"While negotiations with Iran can not continue forever, there is no push from Congress to conclude negotiations in the next few days. The only one pushing to get this done quickly - and reduce congressional scrutiny - is the Obama Administration.




 

Dennis Ross: Unfrozen Iranian Funds Will Shift Mideast Balance of Power Toward Tehran

Ambassador Dennis Ross

If negotiators emerge from their chambers in Vienna with a finalized deal - and right now the deadline has been postponed for the second time to July 10 - and sanctions are phased out according to Iranian compliance, Then within six to 12 months Iran could receive up to $ 150 billion in frozen assets, wrote Ross.That is how the trampled rights of the Iranian people, Because the people of Iran need to change regime in iran. They want freedom and Democracy. They reach to that because they have resistance. they can and they must.


Thursday, July 9, 2015

Martyred Kurdish student, Akam Talaj
Akam Talaj, 26-year-old Kurdish
 from the city of Naqadeh and a student of Mahabad’s Free University. He was directly shot by revolutionary guards and hit by 40 pellets in the hand and stomach.
 from the city of Naqadeh and a student of Mahabad’s Free University. He was directly shot by revolutionary guards and hit by 40 pellets in the hand and stomach. On May 7 people of Mahabad took to the streets to protest the death of 26-year-old Kurdish woman Farinaz Khosravani and clashed with the suppressive forces. 
Farinaz Khosravani
In these clashes at least 50 people were injured by revolutionary guards' fire and many were arrested. On May 4, Farinaz Khosravani who was running away from the aggression of an Iranian regime's intelligence agent jumped from the fourth floor of the hotel where she worked and lost her life.

 

Kurdish people demonstrate in solidarity with Farinaz Khosravani





Iran faces off with global powers in game of brinkmanship

US Secretary of State John Kerry has remained 

in Vienna with his Iranian counterpart

Vienna (AFP) - In a game of high-stakes diplomatic brinkmanship, global powers were readying Wednesday for a late-night push to reach a deal curbing Tehran's nuclear ambitions and ending a 13-year standoff.
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'Zarif is under a lot of pressure. We'll see in the final analysis if we have hit a wall or not. '
Observers say it is hard to believe that after almost two years of intense and tough negotiations the talks could collapse.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Dems raise pressure on Obama over Iran nuclear deal

If Thursday's deadline is missed, lawmakers will have 60 days to consider it, which could allow opposition to build.


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Top Senate Democrats are issuing hard-line demands for a nuclear deal with Iran, highlighting the challenge facing the Obama administration in securing congressional approval for one of the president's top foreign policy priorities.
"A final agreement must prevent Iran from producing, procuring, or otherwise acquiring fissile material for a nuclear weapon during the period of the agreement and afterwards - and must include a strict enforcement mechanism and clear consequences for violations," he wrote in a statement.