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Howard Dean: U.S. Should Walk Away from Iran Negotations
In a move that stunned the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, liberal former Vermont governor Howard Dean agreed that the U.S. should now walk away from the nuclear negotiation table with Iran.
Talks in Lausanne, Switzerland over the Islamic theocracy’s nuclear program extended past Tuesday night’s deadline, with negotiators stuck on what to do with the uranium already enriched and the time it would take for Iran to convert an approved nuclear energy program into one capable of producing weapons. While these details remain unresolved, Iranian negotiators are still demanding an immediate end to international sanctions on their country.
“I think John Kerry and Barack Obama are far, far too eager for a deal with Iran, and could actually get a better deal if they walked away from the table and possibly came back later,” Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough began with Dean on Wednesday morning. “Why am I wrong, Howard?”
“I actually think you’re right about this,” the famously dovish Dean replied, shocking Scarborough and the other panelists.

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Howard Dean: U.S. Should Walk Away from Iran Negotations
In a move that stunned the hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, liberal former Vermont governor Howard Dean agreed that the U.S. should now walk away from the nuclear negotiation table with Iran.
Talks in Lausanne, Switzerland over the Islamic theocracy’s nuclear program extended past Tuesday night’s deadline, with negotiators stuck on what to do with the uranium already enriched and the time it would take for Iran to convert an approved nuclear energy program into one capable of producing weapons. While these details remain unresolved, Iranian negotiators are still demanding an immediate end to international sanctions on their country.
“I think John Kerry and Barack Obama are far, far too eager for a deal with Iran, and could actually get a better deal if they walked away from the table and possibly came back later,” Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough began with Dean on Wednesday morning. “Why am I wrong, Howard?”
“I actually think you’re right about this,” the famously dovish Dean replied, shocking Scarborough and the other panelists.

 

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner

 

 

 

 

I don't know why they're all so worried.

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“I think John Kerry and Barack Obama are far, far too eager for a deal with Iran, and could actually get a better deal if they walked away from the table and possibly came back later,” Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough began with Dean on Wednesday morning. “Why am I wrong, Howard?”

 

No !@#$ing ****.

 

Problem is, this administration isn't trying to get a good deal. They just want a deal they can trumpet, because they don't have a policy regarding Iran's nuclear program. They only have a policy regarding the impact negotiating with Iran has on domestic politics. And in that context, walking away isn't a negotiating tactic, it's failure, because staying at the table lets them say "See? We're doing something." But walking away gives them nothing to crow about.

 

Total retards are running the show.

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Howard Dean: U.S. Should Walk Away from Iran Negotations

 

 

In a move that stunned the hosts of MSNBCs Morning Joe, liberal former Vermont governor Howard Dean agreed that the U.S. should now walk away from the nuclear negotiation table with Iran.

 

Talks in Lausanne, Switzerland over the Islamic theocracys nuclear program extended past Tuesday nights deadline, with negotiators stuck on what to do with the uranium already enriched and the time it would take for Iran to convert an approved nuclear energy program into one capable of producing weapons. While these details remain unresolved, Iranian negotiators are still demanding an immediate end to international sanctions on their country.

 

I think John Kerry and Barack Obama are far, far too eager for a deal with Iran, and could actually get a better deal if they walked away from the table and possibly came back later, Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough began with Dean on Wednesday morning. Why am I wrong, Howard?

 

I actually think youre right about this, the famously dovish Dean replied, shocking Scarborough and the other panelists.

 

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner

 

Geez even another Judith miller smoking gun article would be more convincing than those 2 knuckleheads agreeing on something.
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So what's the agreement?

 

Oh, that's right, we don't care...it's more important that an agreement be reached.

The mantra of Barry's admin is "a bad deal is better than no deal at all."

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Tom, you were being too nice............................................................no really

 

My late, sainted mother was an English teacher and following her advice I looked it up.

 

Despite the repeated announcements from the Obama administration and it media transcribers,

 

 

There is no such word as "pre-agreement" (per Merriam-Webster and dictionary.com) because the whole concept of a "pre-agreement" is farcical.

 

There is no such thing,................kind of like "The Office of the President-Elect".............lol

 

 

 

 

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Tom, you were being too nice............................................................no really

 

My late, sainted mother was an English teacher and following her advice I looked it up.

 

Despite the repeated announcements from the Obama administration and it media transcribers,

 

 

There is no such word as "pre-agreement" (per Merriam-Webster and dictionary.com) because the whole concept of a "pre-agreement" is farcical.

 

There is no such thing,................kind of like "The Office of the President-Elect".............lol

 

 

 

 

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I just assumed he abbreviated "preliminary" and let it go. I didn't want to "obfuscate" anything with "details."

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And that was the right thing to do. Your little B-Man parasite is just trying too hard to be like you

No, the smart thing to do was to spell it out and not obfuscate your point with lack of detail.

 

You're just fortunate that years of reading your bull **** has made me fluent in "flaming retard."

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It’s a “good deal,” Obama declared Thursday, calling it “a historic understanding with Iran which, if implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”

“I am convinced that if this framework leads to a final deal, it will make our country and the world safer,” Obama said in a statement in the White House Rose Garden. The deal would “cut off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon.”

 

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It’s a “good deal,” Obama declared Thursday, calling it “a historic understanding with Iran which, if implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”


“I am convinced that if this framework leads to a final deal, it will make our country and the world safer,” Obama said in a statement in the White House Rose Garden. The deal would “cut off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon.”




"Under this plan, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor'.

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It’s a “good deal,” Obama declared Thursday, calling it “a historic understanding with Iran which, if implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.”

“I am convinced that if this framework leads to a final deal, it will make our country and the world safer,” Obama said in a statement in the White House Rose Garden. The deal would “cut off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon.”

"Under this plan, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor'.

 

 

The real stupidity is "prevent." Phrasing it as an absolute certainty is a really good way to set yourself up for failure. (E.g. "If you like your doctor...") It's not like it takes a whole hell of a lot to renege on a deal and kick out inspectors (see, Hussein, Saddam).

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