“You Cannot Negotiate With Iran?”
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You cannot negotiate with Iran. That is what they told us for years. The Iranian leadership is too f
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Good to know there’s at least two things I can agree with Paul on: war and the war on drugs. Peace out, man.
I hope Dr. Paul is right but it is too early to tell. But no matter what we must not leave Israel hanging. These people are never to be trusted.
We do more to protect Israel than we do to enforce our southern border. I understand Israel is our ally, but it’s not a state.
As usual, over-simplified a bit by RP. Of course nations can negotiate with anyone- the easy cheap shot here is the already worn out “Ask Chamberlain how that ‘Peace for our time’ worked out for him in 1938.” Even that is a simplistic view, though, since ol’ Neville had limited options before him in 1938 (and many say he was simply stalling to give the British war machine time to crank up). At any rate, it’s waaaaay too early to start cheerleading for this apparently crappy deal with Iran, who not only gets their frozen assets freed up, but is allowed to run home and brag to hardliners (not a fringe group there, by the way, but the mainstream) that Iran retains their “full authority” to enrich uranium in the six-month interim period. Hell, the Rouhani regime even corrected Obama’s gloating press release for him, so they’re obviously willing to help us out. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced just a few weeks ago that they will be retaining their famous “Death to America” slogan. I definitely think they’ve turned a corner.
How can we ever thank you, Obama and Paul, for giving us “peace in our time?”
‘They Must Be Stopped”
Good read by Brigitte Gabriel.
Koran, Taqiyya, salam versus sulha, Da’wa, Hadith, Ikhwan… we are dealing with countries who know how to exploit “… our hunger for harmony, resolution, for approval. …our humanistic impulses… We unwisely attribute those same impulses to our enemy…(they realize) we prefer to appease an intractable foe rather than to confront it…..”
Mr. Paul, you are the man that is not afraid to be upfront talking arrows in the back.
Thank you.
Iran and Syria “only understand force?” Well kook Paul, what is “a deal was signed ending the threat of a U.S. strike” then?
First time I’ve agreed with Dr Paul in a long time. Of course these events will get lumped as a failing of Obama’s foreign policy by neocons and tea partiers
“You Cannot Negotiate With Iran?” Who said you can’t? It worked with Chamberlain and Hitler, and it will work with Obama and Iran.