U.S. unveils offer to help Iran purchase medical isotopes
Isn't politics a fun game?
Iran claims they are super enriching uranium (super enriched uranium can only be used for weapons) for peaceful purposes. You have to pretend to believe Iran. Then you need to offer normal enriched uranium Iran. Iran then refuses (because they never wanted normal uranium). Then you have to pretend to be surprised and upset about Iran's refusal. Then you have to pretend to do something about being upset (like issue a proclamation that you are upset). Then you have to try to think up a sanction that will not hurt them, but will allow you to pretend you are doing something about the issue (like we are doing with North Korea). Then, when China objects to sanctions against Iran, you have to pretend to be shocked and surprised (when this is what China is expected to do).
Then you have to pretend the subject is settled (when in actuality all you have done is make yourself look foolish for doing nothing).
Isn't the game of politics so much fun?
LATER THAT SAME DAY:
http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=168315
'World moving fairly quickly on Iran'
As a defiant Iran began enriching uranium to a higher level on Tuesday, US President Barack Obama said the international community was “moving along fairly quickly” toward imposing new sanctions, and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called for crippling sanctions “right now.”
Barack Hussein Obama doees what he does best, make speeches that nobody listens to. Barack Hussein Obama said we will impose no sanction before their time.
China not only agreed with Barack Hussein Obama, but went even further stating we will impose no sanctions at all. After all, all this talking seems to be working so well, there is no reason why we should not continue talking.
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