Thursday, July 9, 2015

Obama Pledge To Leave Bad Iran Deal Can't Be Trusted

Nuclear Diplomacy: President Obama again said he'd walk away from a bad deal with Iran. But the deal keeps getting worse and worse, and the U.S. pathetically remains at the table.
According to the president, speaking last Tuesday, "I've said from the start I will walk away from the negotiations if, in fact, it's a bad deal." Trouble is, as we've all come to know over the past 6-1/2 years, Barack Obama loves to play word games.
Obama wants You to Trust Him on the Iran Deal
His ObamaCare promise seemed crystal clear: "If you like the plan you have, you can keep it. If you like the doctor you have, you can keep your doctor, too."
When it turned out not to be true, the president claimed, "Now, if you have or had one of these plans before the Affordable Care Act came into law and you really liked that plan, what we said was you can keep it if it hasn't changed since the law passed."
When he was called on the red line he drew on Syrian chemical weapons, he claimed he never drew a red line; the world did. He was thus absolved from acting against Syria, and Russia's Vladimir Putin proceeded to fill the U.S. global leadership vacuum.
So in this case, "I will walk away ... if, in fact, it's a bad deal" means that anything he doesn't walk away from, ipso facto, isn't a bad deal, no matter how bad it really is.
Three months ago, when the president thought this agreement was a fait accompli, and that Iran was done pulling stunts and playing the U.S. like a Stradivarius, he boasted of how "skeptics argued Iran would cheat, that we could not verify their compliance, and the interim agreement would fail. Instead, it has succeeded exactly as intended."
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