Sunday, March 15, 2015

The letter has skuttled the Iranian talks for the USA.

The real question is that have the Republicans become the 'ideological' leader of the USA and to what extent does that dictate the balance of diplomacy that leads to war?

March 12, 2015


Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (click here) reacts to letter from Republicans, saying he is concerned about fate of nuclear talks because other side is ‘deceitful and back-biting’ 

I have no doubt the New P4+1 will go forward with talks with Iran and the USA will be isolated in it's demands. The US Congress can pass whatever UNILATERAL sanctions it wants, but, that won't necessarily result in anything that matters.  

What the US Republicans have done is take away the USA's voice on behalf of Israel at any talks, except at the UN Security Council. Netanyahu has directly brought about danger to Israel because of his snub of the US President and President Obama's initiative to bring about functional sanctions that would enforce Non-Proliferation. The UN has profound reasons to reassess the role of the extremists in the US Congress in relation to any global peace.

I have absolutely no doubt in examining the Republican dogma this party is extremely dangerous and the latest antics has to be viewed for the result it caused. These Republicans are no longer 'simply politics' in the USA. The very Republican Party, in it's latest bozo letter, has no expertise that develops POLICY over setting the stage for war.

The global community has less than two years to come to conclusions regarding the "Neocon Dogma" wherever it appears and how that leads to war and what the global community's response will be. 

The reaction of governments receiving such threats cannot be dismissed. The letter was a threat and I think anyone knows that. It was obvious to me. I am sure it was obvious to the other partners to the Iranian talks.

...“The letter by American senators indicates the collapse of political ethics in the United States,” Khamenei said on Thursday during a meeting with members of Iran’s top clerical body, which includes President Hassan Rouhani.

“Governments are bound to their commitments by international laws and would not violate their obligations with a change of government,” he said. “They [the Republican senators] said they want to teach us their own laws but we don’t need their lessons, our officials know how to make agreements binding if there’s a deal.”

Khamenei, who has the final say in all state matters, made clear that Iran’s nuclear negotiators, led by its foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif , have his full support. His backing will shield Iranian diplomats from attacks by hardliners at home as they approach a deadline for a framework deal in the coming weeks....

...“Each time we approach the deadline for talks, the other side, especially Americans, adopt a harsher and more aggressive tone. This is one of their tricks and a deception.” ...