
Obama Details Sympathy For Iran in Nuclear Deal
President Obama is working to sell the idea of his nuclear deal with Iran as well as his ideal of negotiating with rogue countries.

President Obama is working to sell the idea of his nuclear deal with Iran as well as his ideal of negotiating with rogue countries.

Despite over-the-top praise for the new framework nuclear agreement with Iran by the Obama administration, the news media and liberal pundits, Obama officials have made several questionable claims defending it, including some that have been disputed by Iranian officials.

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On Saturday, Judge Jeanine Pirro, host of the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” doubted President Obama on the nuclear deal with Iran. “Common sense tells you the decision to believe someone depends on prior experiences with them. Translation,

New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that it is “risky” to cut a deal with Iran given the chaos in the Middle East on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” “They’re spending all this money on Hezbollah, they’re sometimes in tactical alliances with
President Obama vowed that “Iran will never be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon” as a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty during Saturday’s Weekly Address. Transcript as Follows: This week, together with our allies and partners, we reached an

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Immediately after Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif announced that all sanctions that were previously imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran would be “terminated,” thousands of Iranians took to the streets to celebrate what they perceived to be a victory for the ages.
Vali Nasr, the Dean of the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, and Senior Advisor to Ambassador Richard Holbrooke from 2009 to 2011, said the US’ position “clearly shifted at the beginning of these negotiations” and the
Columnist Charles Krauthammer predicted that Iran would increase support for its proxies in the wake of the deal struck with the country on Friday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. “If Iran is pursuing destabilization and supporting its proxies

The French delegation in Switzerland felt the outline for a nuclear deal with Iran was “not solid enough,” and wanted to improve upon the deal before signing off on the accord, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius told Europe 1 radio on Friday.

The Washington Post is dismissing President Obama’s announcement of a “historic understanding” with Iran yesterday, a deal which violates promises the administration made in 2012.
Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin said that President Obama’s promises on the Iran deal are like him promising “if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep it” on Thursday. Levin stated, “I want

About an hour after the announcement that the P5+1 had reached a framework of an agreement for a new nuclear deal with Iran, the Iranian Foreign Minister took issue with how the United States was explaining the proposal.

Mere minutes after the U.S. released a fact sheet that purportedly lays out what the basic framework agreed upon by the Iranian regime and P5+1 world powers entailed, Iranian officials accused the United States of misleading the public about its agreement.

USA Today reports on mounting Republican opposition to the current administration’s deal with Iran, with likely presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio saying the “initial details appear to be very troubling,” adding that letting Iran keep thousands of centrifuges used to enrich uranium into nuclear fuel is a “colossal mistake.”

The Washington Post has taken to investigating a Breitbart report that established President Obama’s National Security Director for Iran, Sahar Nowrouzzadeh, was previously an employee at the alleged pro-Iranian regime lobbying group NIAC (National Iranian American Council).

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has come out in support of Thursday’s deal with Iran, but she also hedged her bets a bit, saying, “the devil is always in the details.”

In an interview that aired on “CBS Evening News” on Thursday, Secretary of State John Kerry told the network’s State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan that if Congress were to wade into the announced Iran nuclear deal, it would be “highly irresponsible.” “New sanctions
Columnist Charles Krauthammer said that the recent terror attack in Kenya shows that Islamic terrorism is a “religious war” on Thursday’s “Special Report” on the Fox News Channel. “He [Obama] also continues to say ‘none of this is about religion.’

Dr. Ben Carson says after months of what President Obama has called “tough, principled diplomacy,” the U.S. has only achieved a “framework for a deal” whose key details still must be finalized for the next three months.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest appeared to accuse Israeli officials of not reading the Iran deal before criticizing it on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room.” After hearing a statement from a senior Israeli official that was critical of
MSNBC’s “Hardball” host Chris Matthews said that Israel maybe “should fear” an “economically potent” Iran because that’s going to arise as a result of our deal with Iran on Thursday’s “MSNBC Live.” “Israel doesn’t have the exact same foreign policy

Israeli officials have condemned the basic nuclear framework reached by the P5+1 world powers and Iran, calling the deal one that is “detached from wretched reality.”
CNN’s Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto reported that people in Iran were “celebrating” the announcement of the Iran nuclear deal because the country would be opened up to the world, a goal that he said is shared by Iran’s