Thursday, April 2, 2015

Iran-nuclear talks: negotiations for negotiations, for how long?




Today is Thursday, April 2st. While the negotiations were supposed to be settled by March 31st, the parties have failed to reach any agreement yet. The main problem is lifting of the sanctions.


The decision was to issue a statement and continue the negotiations.
Meanwhile, the White House spokesman said on Tuesday that if a political agreement is not achieved, the American negotiators will not wait for June 30th, the final deadline, to pull out of the nuclear talks with Iran.
On the other hand, it is unlikely to reach a final agreement considering internal differences within the circle of Iranian leaders. The only solution for the religious dictatorship that is the main source of export of fundamentalism to the region including Yemen, is holding on to a firm stance. Now is the time to ask a question from those appeasing the mullahs:
How long will these futile negotiations last?
How long do you want to negotiate with dictators and at whose expense?


7 comments:

  1. The government will continue its cunning.

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  2. What do you think? I think a statement without Khamenei’s signature and commitment, does not block the path to a nuclear bomb

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  3. That's right I think Decisiveness is the best solution against of the mullahs' regime.

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  4. Firmness against that fundamentalist and terrorist regime is the only way to prevent it from interfering in other countries.

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    1. Negotiation with this regime is wasting time.

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  6. Any agreement with Iranian regime without signature of Khmenehee is worthless.

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