Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by malice:
While Israel and much of official Washington remain focused on the deal President Barack Obama just cut with the ayatollahs that gives them $150 billion and a guaranteed nuclear arsenal within a decade, Obama has already moved on – to Syria.
Read it all. But first, take a Gravol.

Sorry Kate…1 Gravol will simply not do.
The most sorry POS to ever sit in the WH, this anti-Western Muslim has done and continues to do his very best for this Muslim Brotherhood Masters.
F’ing Anti Christ no less…and I’m no religious nut bar, but this community organizer certainly fits the bill.
Why no one has taken his sorry ASS out is simply beyond me.
Caliph Obama is on the other team and has always been. The scary part is how easily he is getting away with it. Little opposition from the GOP or the media and he still has a year and a half to further his agenda.
I can’t see how a major war can be avoided.
So the Chimp-in-chief gives the DC mafia (FBI) the go ahead to “investigate” the Hildebeast. Well. I guess it will take the news off of his wonderful world tour, and the support he gives for ISIS.
The rat Obama is actually not stupid. Malice, yes – or an active malevolence, including a love of killing and destroying.
Like Hitler, rat Obama has a keen sense of timing. He is always at least 6 months ahead of his opposition. By the time they figure what he is up to now, he will be on to something else.
It is no surprise that the Iranian arrangement includes provisions for the US and the UK to help guard the Iranian nuclear program. My surprise is that US and UK nuclear technology was not transferred to the Iranians. Not yet.
But rat Obama has 18 months to go.
I watched part of Obama’s talk on the Iran deal.
Basically, the mess in the middle east is Bush’s fault.
He did say that the same people who supported the Iraq war are the same ones who are against his “historic” arrangement. He spouted all the usual talking points and outright BS that can be found on any rabid left-wing website. Though to his credit, he didn’t say ‘Bush lied, people died’.
BTW, If I remember correctly, Hilary and Kerry both supported the Iraq war, at least until it became unpopular.
“My surprise is that US and UK nuclear technology yada yada…”
Iran is a Russian client state and has been for decades. Their nuclear reactors are Russian and they already signed a deal with Russia to get another 2 more Russian reactors last winter and maybe a total of 6 more by 2020.
Obama lifting sanctions makes it possible for Iran to opening pay for these new Russian reactors.
When Obama was overheard telling Medvedev that he would have more flexibility after being re-elected, this is what he meant.
correction: –openly pay for these new Russian reactors-
This summer in a group of Americans (not the better sort) one blamed the rat Obama’s destruction on – Richard Nixon!
The Americans won quickly in Iraq. Then they fired the Iraqi army and secret police. This was a major blunder. It is claimed (http://www.socialmatter.net/2015/08/02/the-structure-and-genius-of-isis/) that many of these4 went on to become the hard organizational core of ISIS (Paul Bremer, Coalition Provisional Authority Order Number 2). However, the Bush administration did much to redress their error, and leave a stable situation to their successor. The successor, rat Obama, not only destroyed the status quo ante but did everything he could to stir up the region.
That’s what the whole Iran deal is about; money at the governmental level, far and away, brushes aside ‘mere trivial moral considerations’.
Similar to pre WWII Brown Brothers Harriman did stellar business with Adolph:
The new Thyssen/Flick United Steel Works had one section of the USW empire was the Consolidated Silesian Steel Corporation and the Upper Silesian Coal and Steel Company located in the Silesian section of Poland. Thyssen and Flick paid Bush and Walker generously, but it was worth every dime. Their new business arrangement pleased them all financially, and the collective talents of all four men and their rapid success astonished the business world.
According to New York Times reporter Charles Higham, Hitler and the Fraternity of American businessmen “not only sought a continuing alliance of interests for the duration of World War II, but supported the idea of a negotiated peace with Germany that would bar any reorganization of Europe along liberal lines. It would leave as its residue a police state that would place the Fraternity in postwar possession of financial, industrial, and political autonomy.”
Obama’s ‘let’s make a deal’ mentality favours multi billion dollar deals for the ‘correctly connected’. Get rich first and bomb them later if you must…
And this should surprise us in American and other geopolitical arenas?
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
Obviously a splendid ‘peace partner’…
IRAN DEAL: AS OBAMA SPEAKS, DOD CONFIRMS IRAN TARGETED U.S. HELICOPTER
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/08/05/iran-deal-as-obama-speaks-dod-confirms-iran-targeted-u-s-helicopter/
A Defense Department official confirmed Wednesday reports that an Iranian warship aimed a machine gun at a coalition warship in the Gulf of Aden, and a U.S. helicopter that had just landed on its deck.
The confirmation came as President Barack Obama prepared to deliver a speech on the Iran deal.
The incident occurred two weeks ago, and is described as lasting about a minute. The DoD official would not specify the exact nationality of the ship the American helicopter landed on.
Hmm…two weeks ago just when they were inking the Iran deal, swell times.
Cheers
Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group ‘True North’
I was talking about nuclear WEAPONS technology, and missile technology, NOT nuclear reactors. There’s a big difference.
Rat Obama may have been the architect of Iran (and concomitantly Hezbollah’s) downfall: http://www.thomaswictor.com/greatest-deception-operation-crystallizes/.
Excessively optimistic maybe, but there’s nothing like having all the facts nicely laid out like that. Plenty more articles on the idea at Wictor’s blog.
NATO has been neutralized by the policies of Pres. Obama and Turkey’s membership in NATO should be suspended pending an inquiry into their support of the Islamic State.
For those who survive the coming conflagration, the name Barack Hussein Obama will be a curse for a thousand years.
“My surprise is that US and UK nuclear technology was not transferred to the Iranians. Not yet.”
And why would you be surprised that the U.S. and UK hasn’t given Iran nuclear weapons tech instead of Russia giving it to them?
After all, the Iranians have to start out with learning to handle nuclear power plants and enrichment, which is where the source is to get their weapons grade material for warheads.
Russia knows this. You’re such a Putin admirer, is this a blind spot for you that Russia would be the likelier source?
“And why would you be surprised that the U.S. and UK hasn’t given Iran nuclear weapons tech instead of Russia giving it to them?”
Neither the US nor the UK nor Russia is ever going to pass nuclear weapons technology to Iran; that would represent a proliferation no-no. It’s not in the interest of any of these three to help another country build its own nuclear arsenal. Whatever else the US and Russia disagree on, neither wants to see other states with nukes.
Iran has to develop its own nuclear weapons – which is precisely what they’re trying to do and which is the nub of the issue in the first place!
For that, the only other country they can turn to for help is North Korea… and perhaps the odd rogue Pakistani scientist.
Because, my dear Ooz, it seemed like the best way to seal the “deal”. And a way to maximise damage.
I do indeed harbour a little admiration for Vladimir Putin, because he killed so many Muslims in Chechnya. We need people like him on our side.
Anyone, my dear Ooz, who is likely to slip into unqualified admiration for Russia would do well to read a biography of Josef Stalin, and then of Ivan the Terrible. But you’ve done that, I suppose?
“… the odd rogue Pakistani scientist …”
Rogue scientists can be recruited from dozens of countries. Saddam hired Yahya Al Mashad (Egyptian) and Gerald Bull, for instance.
“I do indeed harbour a little admiration for Vladimir Putin, because he killed so many Muslims in Chechnya.”
“The war had been marked by serious human rights violations committed by Russian government forces, as well as reported abuses by armed Chechen opposition groups. … Russia’s increasingly deliberate and indiscriminate bombing attacks on civilian targets caused sone 200,000 people to flee Chechnya …”
https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-world/2002/chechnya
“Neither the US nor the UK nor Russia is ever going to pass nuclear weapons technology to Iran; that would represent a proliferation no-no.”
If you say the above now, why do you write this then?
“My surprise is that US and UK nuclear technology was not transferred to the Iranians. Not yet.”
You are contradicting yourself.
Russia selling Iran nuclear technology is the beginning of Iran getting nuclear weapons. Everyone knows it but you, apparently.
Why would Iran need nuclear power when they have so much oil and gas except as a first step to nuclear weapons development?
I deny ever having voiced any admiration of Russia. This blog is replete with comments from me that Russia has never ended their side of the Cold War. I consider Russia a threat to any nation and any person who wants freedom and independence.
When, except the implication above, have you ever qualified your admiration of the KGB Colonel Putin?
Russia under Yeltsin and then his appointed new President Putin both made horrendous unprovoked wars on Chechnya, not because they were Muslim, but because they wanted independence.
“Rogue scientists can be recruited from dozens of countries.”
No argument from me.
A quibble about Gerald Bull though: he was not a nuclear scientist, his field was ballistics. If you were talking long-range guns, Bull was your man. He couldn’t have helped much with nukes though – unless you intended to deliver them with artillery.
“‘Neither the US nor the UK nor Russia is ever going to pass nuclear weapons technology to Iran; that would represent a proliferation no-no.’
If you say the above now…”
He didn’t say it. I did.
I stand corrected. Thank you.
“Bull was your man. He couldn’t have helped much with nukes though – unless you intended to deliver them with artillery.”
Saddam intended to deliver WMDs with Bulls artillery. Probably gas warheads.
Still, artillery delivered nuclear warheads have been around since the 1950s and Saddam did have a nuclear weapons program, just like Iran is known to have now.
Of course, Iran wouldn’t have a nuclear weapons program now if they didn’t have a Russian nuclear reactor program.
If Obama wants to hang Libya and Benghazi around Hillary’s neck, he will not interfere with the FBI investigation of her server. However, if he knows the server has information that will implicate him in that disaster, his DOJ will suddenly become very interested in that server and confiscate it. Stay tuned.
Oops. Wrong thread. Sorry. See above.
What did I say?
Obama does not want ISIS defeated.
Obama’s willingness to empower Iran was known in 2008. And still, nothing is done to remove this repugnant b@$#@rd from office.
What did I say?
Obama does not want ISIS defeated.
Obama’s willingness to empower Iran was known in 2008. And still, nothing is done to remove this repugnant SOB from office.
Ooz, they (Iran or any of these Muzzie sh!tholes) can get their Nuke tech in a lot of places. Paki Kan got most of what he needed from the Dutch, he workd in a nuke lab in the Netherlands and pilfered all he could, and that was enough to start and succeed in building a “bomb”. It’s not just the knowledge that holds nations back, often it’s just the technology.