Obama never explained how allowing Iran to continue to
enrich uranium decreases the likelihood of war.
It isn't surprising that the US and the other five powers signed a deal
with Iran last Saturday (11/23). Over the past few weeks, US President Barack
Hussein Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry made it clear that they were
committed to signing a deal with Iran as quickly as possible.
And it isn't surprising that the deal these overeager leaders signed with the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism makes the world a much more dangerous place than it was before the agreement was concluded. While the deal isn't surprising in and of itself, Obama's decision to conclude it now makes clear the true goal of his foreign policy. To understand that goal, it is first necessary to consider an aspect of the deal that, on the surface, makes little sense. Read more for free...
And it isn't surprising that the deal these overeager leaders signed with the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism makes the world a much more dangerous place than it was before the agreement was concluded. While the deal isn't surprising in and of itself, Obama's decision to conclude it now makes clear the true goal of his foreign policy. To understand that goal, it is first necessary to consider an aspect of the deal that, on the surface, makes little sense. Read more for free...
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