“Peace for Our Time” – Iran Nuclear Deal Announced Tuesday Morning
An announcement of an agreement is expected at 11:30 a.m. (4:30 a.m. EDT).
By: Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu
Published: July 14th, 2015
via The Jewish Press » » “Peace for Our Time” – Iran Nuclear Deal Announced Tuesday Morning.
“Destroying Israel is non-negotiable.” said Mohammad Reza Naqdi, head of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Update: Iran and the P5+1 have reached their final agreement over Iran’s nuclear plan, on Tuesday morning, clearing the path for Iran to acquire nuclear weapons.
As Neville Chamberlain said, after signing a deal with Hitler at the Munich Conference in 1938, “I believe it is ‘peace for our time.’ Go home and get a nice quiet sleep.”
The US Congress now has a 60-day period to review the nuclear deal and vote on a resolution approving or disapproving of the deal. If Congress gives it a vote of disapproval, the president could then issue a presidential veto, which Congress could then try to outvote and override.
The deal itself will not be signed, and will instead implement it without signatures. In a few months sanctions on Iran will be dropped.
The “Black Monday” that was expected yesterday apparently will be “Black Tuesday.”
Iran and the P5+1 powers will announce a final agreement this morning on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, according to media reports. It will take a year to understand if the deal actually stops helps Iran get its hands on a nuclear weapon.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned yesterday that Israel’s failure to prevent a “bad deal” does not change its determination to use whatever means necessary to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power.
A formal announcement of an agreement is expected at a press conference this morning, possibly preceded by separate statements from President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reportedly wants to leave Vienna before noon, a sure sign that an agreement has been reached.
Congress has 60 days to review the bill, but it will not be able to torpedo it unless there is a wholesale rebellion of Democrats that would prevent a presidential veto of non-approval by legislators.
Rouhani has provided plenty of ammunition for opponents to the deal, having said that Iran still will consider the United States an enemy country.
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July 14, 2015 at 9:43 AM
The JCPOA will not be “signed.” Negotiators in Vienna have agreed to “adopt” the text, and will spend several months preparing to implement various provisions of the highly technical agreement.
The deal will then “go live,” and Iran will receive its sanctions relief.
http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Iran-nuclear-deal-reached-408871
July 14, 2015 at 11:55 AM
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