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Friday, August 14, 2015

Obama, Kerry list bad things that will happen if Congress rejects Iran deal

Just like the So called Government Shutdown. Thee Goofy Bastards had to add to the Damage because people weren't "Feeling the Pain" Now This Line of Crap?  These Scumbags already ruined our Credibility and are being laughed at by what these two Idiots are doing. Knowing these Scumbags if or when this is rejected I would go as far to say that they will Instigate Problems rather then calm them and blame Congress!

As members of Congress spend their August recess weighing whether to accept the Iran nuclear deal when they get back, President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry have laid out a number of dark scenarios that could occur if the deal is rejected.
1. No one has any better ideas.
Central to the administration's sales job for the agreement is the idea that there's no practical alternative to it.
"When I sit down with a group of Jewish leaders, just as when I sit down with members of Congress, just as when I sit down with policy analysts, I do not hear back credible arguments on the other side. I hear talking points that have been prepared," Obama told a group of reporters in an invite-only news conference after his Aug. 5 speech at American University defending the deal.
2. It's either this deal or war.
Obama has used this several times, to the point where even Democratic lawmakers have expressed outrage over the idea that they are warmongers for being skeptical of the deal.
Here's the president from his American University speech: "Congressional rejection of this deal leaves any U.S. administration that is absolutely committed to preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon with one option — another war in the Middle East."
And here's Kerry at a public forum in New York sponsored by Thomson Reuters: "What do you think happens when Iran has no inspections, no restraints, free to do its program because we walked away? That's why the president said this leads to conflict."
3. Iran will get a nuclear weapon now if the deal fails, rather than in 15 years when it expires.
Obama: "Without this deal, the scenarios that critics warn about happening in 15 years could happen six months from now. By killing this deal, Congress would not merely pave Iran's pathway to a bomb, it would accelerate it."
Kerry: "That 'no' vote takes 15 years from now or 20 years from now and makes it tomorrow."
4. U.S. diplomatic credibility will be shot.
Obama: "If Congress kills this deal, we will lose more than just constraints on Iran's nuclear program, or the sanctions we have painstakingly built. We will have lost something more precious: America's credibility as a leader of diplomacy; America's credibility as the anchor of the international system."
Kerry: "There's a big bloc out there, folks, that doesn't just sit around waiting to be told what to do by the United States."
5. It'll hurt the dollar.
Obama: "We cannot dictate the foreign, economic and energy policies of every major power in the world. In order to even try to do that, we would have to sanction, for example, some of the world's largest banks. We'd have to cut off countries like China from the American financial system. And since they happen to be major purchasers of or our debt, such actions could trigger severe disruptions in our own economy and, by the way, raise questions internationally about the dollar's role as the world's reserve currency."
Kerry: "We turn around and nix the deal and then tell them you're going to have to obey our rules on the sanctions anyway? That is a recipe very quickly, my friends, businesspeople here, for the American dollar to cease to be the reserve currency of the world — which is already bubbling out there."
6. We'll have to go it alone in Ukraine.
Kerry: "The United States is going to start sanctioning our allies and their banks and their businesses because we walked away from a deal and we're going to force them to do what we want them to do even though they agreed to the deal we came to? Are you kidding? That is a recipe quickly, my friends, for them to walk away from Ukraine, where they are already very dicey and ready to say, 'Well, we've done our bit.'
7. We'll get laughed at.
Kerry: "Can you imagine if we walk away with a deal what it's going to be like when I go in as secretary of state to somebody and say, 'Hey, by the way, you guys really ought to help us with the sanctions. Go trade with them?' They're going to look at me and laugh and say, 'Are you out of your mind, Mr. Secretary? You just had a deal. You guys walked away from it.' 
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2570172


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