Friday, March 6, 2015

Our overlords are going to get us all murdered in our beds - today's edition

Secretary Global Test presses on with the patty-cake, even as he other side - our mortal enemy Iran - moves the goal post pretty much daily now:


Iran’s state-owned Press TV is reporting that Tehran is demanding that all sanctions be lifted to proceed with a nuclear agreement.
“Our principle position is that all sanctions are lifted at once,” Iran’s senior nuclear negotiator and deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, reportedly told the network.

Negotiators, including Secretary of State John Kerry and Iran Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, met in Switzerland this week for the latest round of talks. They tentatively agreed to meet again on March 15, the Ides of March.
Araqchi further stressed that insisting no sanctions remain in place is a “very important aspect” of the talks.

And GT is perfectly willing to overlook the basic nature of the regime he's playing patty-cake with, postponing any focus on its other main form of menace on the world stage:

 Kerry stressed again the administration’s assertion that a nuke deal should be agreed to before somehow acting against Iran’s support of terrorism.

Hell, GT even still harbors delusions about being able to charm North Korea into reversing course:

“We are also working with the international community to achieve the DPRK’s complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization, and its return to the NPT and IAEA safeguards.”
A report last week warned that North Korea could have as many as 100 nuclear weapons by 2020.
The U.S. mission to International Organizations in Vienna said in a statement Wednesday that North Korea “continues to operate as a black hole in the global nonproliferation regime – heedless of all its obligations and undermining virtually all aspects of the regime.”
“The expansion of its uranium enrichment facility at Yongbyon, and the clear likelihood of additional unidentified facilities, raise the prospect of an additional route to weapons-usable fissile material production. These activities are clear violations of multiple UN resolutions and must cease immediately.  As highlighted repeatedly by the General Conference, these activities also underscore the importance of a complete understanding of the DPRK’s entire nuclear program,” the statement delivered by Ambassador Laura Kennedy at the IAEA Board of Governors Meeting continued.
“…Unfortunately, Pyongyang has consistently rebuffed our offers of dialogue and instead has responded with a series of provocations.”

This person poses a direct danger to every one of us in post-America.

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