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Old 03-10-2015, 02:49 PM   #21
detbuch
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Originally Posted by spence View Post
Now we can get back to the US Senate working to enable Iranian hardliners
We're supposed to think Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, doesn't represent the "hardliners"? Hasn't the Iranian government been the hardliner all along? Do you think they would let the negotiators freewheel? If he denounces the US Senates letter, how is that letter enabling the hardliners? It seems the Iranian "liners" want to make the deal--that it gets them what they want. The letter doesn't enable them, it gives them fair warning that they should make a deal that can't be broken. And one which prevents them from getting the bomb. And gee, isn't that what they want anyway? They don't want the bomb, right? So it would seem that all parties, the Obama admin., the Iranian "liners," the Senate, all have the same objective. What's the special enabling? Are you saying the Senators want Iran to get the bomb?
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