Friday, November 13, 2015

What do you want to bet the Most Equal Comrade takes him up on it?

The latest gesture of contempt from post-America's partner in patty-cake:


The nuclear deal reached between world powers and Iran could lead to better relations between Tehran and Washington if the United States apologized for past behavior, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was quoted as saying on Thursday. The pragmatist president, who championed the July 14 deal, has pushed for closer engagement with the West since his 2013 landslide election win. But Iran's top authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has continued to rule out normalizing ties with the "Great Satan", as he routinely calls the United States. In an interview with Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper, Rouhani suggested that the United States and Iran could open embassies in each other's capitals after decades of mutual hostility, but said Washington should apologize, without going into further detail. "One day these embassies will re-open but what counts is behavior and the Americans hold the key to this," Rouhani told the newspaper ahead of a trip to Italy this weekend, his first to a European capital. "If they modify their policies, correct errors committed in these 37 years and apologize to the Iranian people, the situation will change and good things can happen."

Given that the MEC hates everything about what the United States of America was prior to his transforming it into post-America, is there much doubt that he'll find this demand at least worthy of his consideration?


2 comments:

  1. Turn about being fair play is blown out of the water.

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  2. There is considerable unity in the Middle East to create a International coalition, Just an example from the Opinion page Jordanian News;

    ‘We are at war’

    By Dominique Moisi - Nov 16, 2015 - Last updated at Nov 16, 2015 23:28

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