Well, I continue to believe that there will be no treaty. This Administration, the Obama Administration, is replete with those who are full of themselves, willing to act apart from protocol or congressional support. This "treaty process" is an example of the end game produced by the most arrogant among us. The treaty is as bad an agreement as has ever been made. The Kerry/Obama braintrust (yes, I am laughing as I write) has chosen to ignore Israel in this process, working to make a deal with Iran without Israel's advice and consent. But, more than this, it has chosen to ignore the advice of many within the Socialist Democrat Party.
Case in point: Charles Schumer of New York. Understand that there is no more powerful a Senator than Schumer, and his constituency includes a large Jewish population . . . . . and Charles is not happy.
In my prep for this blog, I have found almost zero congressional support for what this Administration is doing with regard to this treaty. The following comes out of NewsMax and makes my point better than I can.
Know this before you read: Iran has announced the end of serious sanctions because of this treaty (which the Administration is denying) and has warned against further sanctions on threat of backing out of their agreement with Kerry/Obama. Also know that Schumer is dead on in describing the systemic failure of this agreement.
Obama has no more political cashe. He lied his way back into office and, in that effort, has created a firestorm of negative public sentiment for the Democrat Party. It can not afford a single additional headline that pits the Democrat Party against the will of the informed. As a result, Schumer speaks for the Democrat Party in his opposition to what is happening between Obama and Iran.
The treaty is worthless, and, if Congress increases sanctions, even before it votes on the treaty, itself, it will be both a rejection of this treaty and another embarrassing slap in the face to the Ignorants populating the Obama Regime.
From NewsMax: . . . . . Sen. Charles E. Schumer of New York said he
was disappointed in the interim deal reached in Geneva regarding Iran’s nuclear
program, saying "it does not seem proportional" because "Iran
simply freezes its nuclear capabilities while we reduce the sanctions."
Schumer released the following statement on the deal
regarding Iran's nuclear program: "I
am disappointed by the terms of the agreement between Iran and the P5+1 nations
because it does not seem proportional. Iran simply freezes its nuclear
capabilities while we reduce the sanctions.
"It was strong sanctions, not the goodness of the
hearts of the Iranian leaders, that brought Iran to the table, and any
reduction relieves the psychological pressure of future sanctions and gives
them hope that they will be able to gain nuclear weapon capability while
further sanctions are reduced. A fairer agreement would have coupled a reduction
in sanctions with a proportionate reduction in Iranian nuclear capability.
"The goal of the administration is to eliminate all of
Iran’s nuclear weapons-making capability by the end of the final negations; it
is still my hope they can achieve that goal.
"As for additional sanctions, this disproportionality of this agreement makes it more likely that Democrats and Republicans will join together and pass additional sanctions when we return in December. I intend to discuss that possibility with my colleagues."
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"As for additional sanctions, this disproportionality of this agreement makes it more likely that Democrats and Republicans will join together and pass additional sanctions when we return in December. I intend to discuss that possibility with my colleagues."
Read the full report here:
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