Next time some Freedom-Hater tries to point to the Iran "agreement" as some kind of major accomplishment for the Most Equal Comrade, point
this out:
A new
piece in
The New York Times Magazine
reveals confirms that the Obama administration knowingly misled the public to pass the Iranian nuclear deal. Our president knew full well that Iranian leadership had not adopted “moderate” policies, but the notion was a politically useful one.
When Hassan Rouhani was selected as the new president of Iran, he was heralded as a more tolerant kind of leader.
TIME magazine referred to him as a “moderate politician” when he was voted
runner up for 2015’s Person of the Year. (
This is why that title deserves to be in quotes.)
Yet, as the NYT piece notes, the Obama administration’s negotiations with Iran began well before President Rouhani and his advisors assumed leadership.
National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes knew the narrative was more important than the truth. The NYT describes how this “storyteller” flowered the facts to gain public support.
The idea that there was a new reality in Iran was politically useful to the Obama administration. By obtaining broad public currency for the thought there was a significant split in the regime, and that the administration was reaching out to moderate-minded Iranians who wanted peaceful relations with their neighbors and with America, Obama was able to evade what might have otherwise been a divisive but clarifying debate over the actual policy choices that his administration was making.
The administration’s presentation of the Iran deal, the Timesconcludes, was largely “manufactured” for the purpose of selling the deal . . .
President Obama and his advisors ignored the warnings of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and foreign policy experts when pushing through his nuclear agreement. Iran has no interest in playing by the rules, they argued. Since the deal has been signed, we've had plenty of proof. In February, Iranians took 10 American sailors hostage and paraded their capture. Then, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khameini denounced the U.S. for being too hostile and for trying to halt Iran's missile production, which he argued they use for defense purposes. So much for the peaceful relationship Obama promised the deal would produce.
And now our choice for a president to succeed this scumbag is between tow equally heinous scumbags.
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