Monday, June 29, 2015

Will a nuclear agreement be reached with Iran by June 30th? Will one ever be reached with Iran?

By Rob Janicki
To no one's surprise, it appears there will be no agreement reached between Iran and the western allies in regard to any cessation in development of Iran's nuclear weapons development program.

This process of an inch forward and a foot backward is Iran's game plan.  With all the talk of the success of the economic restraints imposed upon Iran, I offer this simple little insight.  Iran is still enriching uranium to weapons grade levels, essentially openly for all the parties to know and understand.

Meanwhile, the two sides talk over each other, which plays into the strategy of Iran. Time is on Iran's side.  This game being played by Obama and our allies is going nowhere.  Relaxing economic restraints on Iran was the first major mistake.  It was the economic restraints on Iran that brought them to the bargaining table in the first place.  Relaxing the restraints, while gaining nothing in return, would be considered a failure by most rational observers, but not to the Obama administration.  They have put more spin on this continuing negotiation process than a Merry Go Round at Disneyland.

Apparently for the Obama administration, holding Iran to a ten year window on non nuclear development is the ultimate goal to be achieved, because that's the best deal the Obama administration can envision.  It seem to be a case of the blind leading the blind.  The next question is why our allies are going along with Obama's self imposed insanity in these charades passing for negotiations?  

Have you wondered what would happen in 10 years if the Obama administration were able to strike some deal with Iran and its nuclear weapons development program?  Will Iran have been dissuaded from any further serious development of a nuclear weapon?  Not hardly, since their real goal is to annihilate Israel and achieve hegemony over all the nations of the Middle East.

The western allies need to reinstate all economic sanctions against Iran and add even more sanctions.  The Iranians only understand the force of power when it's applied to them.  They view the negotiations with the western allies as an ongoing weakness they can exploit for their own benefit in the development of their nuclear weapons program.

I fully expect Iran to gain a nuclear weapon within two years.  It only takes one nuclear weapon for Iran to exert even greater influence over its neighbors.  Of course, by then Obama will be out of office and will never accept any responsibility for an established Iranian nuclear capability.

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