Showing posts with label Nuclear negotiations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuclear negotiations. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Shame on who?



Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

Iran has been engaged in efforts to acquire the capability to build nuclear weapons for more than two decades. Tehran has developed a range of technologies, including uranium enrichment, warhead design, and delivery systems, that would give it an option to obtain nuclear bomb in a relatively short time frame. The Iranian regime's nuclear weapons program remained secret until 2002 when the National Council of Resistance of Iran held a press conference revealing a uranium enrichment facility at Natanz and a Heavy Water plant at Arak.


Monday, May 18, 2015

What measures should be applied to stop Iran acquiring nuclear weapons?



Intense nuclear negotiations of P5+1 with Iran from November 2013 reaches its turning point in June 30. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry insisted repeatedly that the U.S. administration would not allow the Islamic Republic to obtain a nuclear bomb. But there is a common concern about Obama’s concessions which aid Iran to build a nuclear bomb. Barack Obama is aiding Iran’s ambitions to build a nuclear bomb by making concessions to the regime in the ongoing nuclear negotiations, US Senator Dan Coats has warned. Senator Coats added the president has no coherent regional strategy when dealing with the world’s largest state-sponsor of terrorism.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Congress must stop Obama from giving concession to Mullahs



The reason that Iranian Mullahs came to negotiation table is because of Congress passed tough economic sanctions that hammered Mullahs' economy. But the job is not done. It must be ensure that Iran does not retain its nuclear ability to develop a nuclear bomb. Iranian regime continue gaming the international community.

New Senate bill to allow Congress to review supposed nuclear accord is an essential hindrance toward having a bad deal with Iran. It is crucial that Obama administration realize value of economic sanctions and keep those sanctions in place firmly until Iran completely step back of its nuclear project and destroy all its nuclear capacity. Obama is so afraid of Iran walking away of negotiation table. But Mullahs’ bark is worse than their bite.  Don’t worry about what they are saying. They cannot continue with killing sanctions anymore. Continue to be firm to lay Mullahs’ back down. 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

What should US nuclear negotiators consider today?


Today undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman leads a US delegation to Vienna to join the next round of endless negotiations on finalizing an Iran nuclear accord.

After US Senate passed a bill that would give Congress a voice in any nuclear agreement between world powers and Iran, Obama’s team should have more difficulties to reach to a bad deal with Iran.

US nuclear negotiators should look at this recent bill as a tool to push Iran to comply with all UN resolutions and stop promoting its nuclear projects.
Mullahs want to keep their nuclear capacities to be the final player in the Middle East playground.  Nuclear bomb is a tool for Mullahs to impose their hegemony in this strategic region. If the world could not stop Mullahs now, tomorrow is too late.

How Yemen air war hindered Mullah’s plot in the Middle East?



Obama’s weak position toward Iran instigated Iranian Mullahs to spread their control over other states in the Middle East. Mullahs assumed that they have Iran, Syria, and Lebanon in their pocket and this is the time to bite another state; a great coalition of Arab states, turned mullahs’ dream to a nightmare.
As King Salman said, the operation has prevented Yemen from 'becoming a theater for terrorism, discord, and internal fighting, similar to some countries.'
I think this is a good example which let us know the real solution to bring peace to the Middle East is unity of countries in the region against spread of fundamentalism and extremism. These countries should not to wait for Obama to act. They have enough power. Their power exists in their unity and not to wait for others to act.