Bibi's gonna nuke 'em anyway.
Bibi's gonna nuke 'em anyway.
Patriot John Cornyn says what all the other patriots were thinking:
@ JohnCornyn
Amazing what WH will do to distract attention from O-care
9:15 PM - 23 Nov 2013 from Austin, TX, United States
yeah, heard the same Repug bull when they were harassing Clinton and Clinton was shooting cruises at OBL.
Repugs ignored OBL and terrorists (because that as a Dem thing, and Repugs don't do Dem things), and now Repugs are guilty of allowing OBL to succeed in the only attack on US soil in a couple 100 years. Thanks, Repugs.
WASHINGTON — President Clinton on Tuesday approved a deal reached by U.S. negotiators in Geneva to stop North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, saying the agreement “will make the United States, the Korean peninsula and the world safer.”
Clearly delighted by what he considers a victory for his foreign policy, the President appeared before television cameras to hail the agreement as “the first step on the road to a nuclear-free Korean peninsula.” He instructed Special Ambassador Robert L. Gallucci, the Administration’s lead negotiator with North Korea, to sign the accord Friday in Geneva.
However, the White House refused to release the text Tuesday, and Administration officials said that it will not be made public until after it is signed. Instead, Gallucci and other U.S. officials briefed reporters on what they said are its principal elements.
The accord, concluded Monday in Geneva, gives North Korea a series of economic and political benefits in exchange for promises to freeze and eventually dismantle its current nuclear facilities, which the CIA believes have been used to make the material for one to two nuclear weapons.
“The North Koreans do have an interest in a political and economic opening. They do have long-term energy needs. And we are addressing those needs,” Gallucci told reporters at a White House briefing. “They are giving up a nuclear program that posed an enormous risk to South Korea, to Japan, to Northeast Asia and to the international non-proliferation regime.”
North Korea will dismantle two large nuclear reactors now under construction, which would have had the potential to make enough fuel for hundreds of nuclear weapons. Operations of an existing, smaller reactor at Yongbyon will also be stopped, and it too will eventually be dismantled, U.S. officials said.
1993 says o
Apparently boutons doesn't know about Pearl Harbor either
^ Sounds like the entire Middle East not just one nation.
we could learn a thing or two from Iran
If Bibi and the Saudi's don't like the deal, it must be good.
Positive first step. They still have to come up with a broader deal in the next six months. Seems like a fairly even deal. They get about $7 billion in sanctions relief, and they have to get rid of their 20% enriched uranium and not manufacture anymore of it. Of course, the devil is in the details, namely keeping them to their word. We won't know how that is accomplished or if it can be successful for a while though. For now I'll remain optimistic.
the Middle East. The "West" should just let Israel and the rest of the desert terrorist pussies go to war and kill each other.
It's only bad if White Christians are doing it, didn't you know?
Being bigoted fools?
ing context man, context.
there's no creedal restrictions on that that I can see
bigotry certainly isn't peculiar to Christians
The ? Are you re ed? That wasn't the implication at all, ing idiot.
IRAN’S SUPREME LEADER HOPES NUKE DEAL DISTRACTS ATTENTION FROM OBAMACARE
The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told reporters today his nation agreed to a deal on its nuclear program in the hopes that it would distract attention from the trouble-plagued rollout of Obamacare.
“It’s true, we’ve resisted any deal on nukes for over three decades,” the Ayatollah said. “But when we saw how much trouble Obama was having with his Web site, we realized it would be uncaring of us not to try to help him out.”
The Ayatollah said he was not “overly optimistic” that signing a nuclear treaty with the West would be sufficient to distract attention from the President’s Obamacare woes, but, he added, “You never know. Every little bit helps.”
He said that he and Iran’s leaders will be putting their heads together in the days and weeks ahead to see “if there’s anything else we can do to help Obama out of this health-care mess.”
“One idea we’re tossing around is to get the Iranian people to stop chanting, ‘Death to America,’ the way they have for the past thirty-four years,” he said. “At the very least, maybe dial it back until he gets that Web site straightened out.”
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...Borowitz%20(3)
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Saudis making threats they're going to fight Iran alone lol
what were you implying?
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