Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Iran On Nuke Talks Extension: U.S 'Surrendered To Our Might'

by JASmius



They're not wrong, you know:

Senior Iranian leaders are celebrating the seven-month extension of nuclear talks with the United States and five other international powers as a victory for Tehran and a U.S. "surrender" to the Islamic Republic’s military might, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

Many nuclear experts believe that the seven-month extension in the nuclear negotiations (which were due to end by Monday) will give Iran more time to continue its nuclear work and move closer to developing a bomb.

"Many nuclear experts" are correct, other than that the mullahs are not "developing a bomb" - they likely passed that Rubicon five or six years ago - but are building an arsenal of nuclear warheads, and will "test" them on Israeli, European, and American cities.  The Israelis see it coming, even if we and the Euros refuse to look.

Iranian officials are openly ridiculing the United States and bragging that their regime’s nuclear "rights" will be recognized soon.

The "Americans have very clearly surrendered to Iran’s might, and this is obvious in their behavior in the region and in the negotiations," Major-General Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, said after the extension of the talks was announced.

If the United States ever decides to launch an attack on Iran, "our war will end by conquering Palestine," he said.

I think the Jews might have something to say about that.  But such a war might well end in the conquest of America by some combination of the Russians, the ChiComms, the NoKos, and the Iranians.  At that point it will hardly matter who our conquerors are, will it?

In the mean time, the Iranians have every right to chortle in incredulous amazement that they have made no secret of their intention to destroy us and our allies, and for years we have helped them prepare for the task.  Now O kicks the can down the road another seven months because otherwise it would have meant an impasse, and perhaps a confrontational showdown, and that might mean making tough decisions and sacrifices for the sake of U.S. national security, and The One would never get his Neville Chamberlain moment, waving that piece of paper while debarking from Air Force One.  That possibility can obviously never be allowed to happen.  And so on the Iranian centrifuges spin, on their nuclear warhead assembly line churns, and ever nearer does Armageddon draw....



....and the mullahs will get the last hearty laugh.

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