Has Obama Made a Nuke Deal With The Islamic Republic of Iran?

According to wnd.com "a highly placed source" "in Iran's regime" says it's so...

...read the story and the "agreement" details, here:

http://www.wnd.com/2012/10/obama-cuts-deal-with-iran-over-nukes/

I, though, sense it's baloney...

...'cause even a bozo like Obama cannot think this is a positive reelection move.

I think Obama would think this is a great move. If it's true, I can hardly wait for the next Presidential debate on National Defense.
 
Pay Attention

WND isn't a wildcat operation and Raza Kahlili is the real McCoy and Obama will pay any price necessary to win reelection.

He wants to be King Barack Obama I you know.
 
The story seems to have short legs, at least...

Dick Morris predicts an Obama-Iran 'October surprise'

Political guru Dick Morris predicted Saturday that the White House will announce an "October surprise" — a deal with Iran over nuclear inspections before the Nov. 6 election.

Citing an Internet report on WorldNetDaily, a conservative website, Mr. Morris said a deal between the White House and the Iranian regime is in the works to ease sanctions on Iran in return for concessions on the Iranian nuclear program.

Such an agreement, announced before the election, would represent a big foreign policy victory for the president, who has been under pressure from Israel to take a more robust stand against Iran's nuclear ambitions.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog...-morris-predicts-obama-iran-october-surprise/

The story goes that Obama must remit a letter unto Ayatollah Ali Khamenei guaranteeing the details of the agreement first, then the big Twelver will authorize Iran announcing they'll temporarily suspend their enrichment of uranium...

...so, this move will have to be made soon if the story is valid.
 
The story goes that Obama must remit a letter unto Ayatollah Ali Khamenei guaranteeing the details of the agreement first, then the big Twelver will authorize Iran announcing they'll temporarily suspend their enrichment of uranium...

...so, this move will have to be made soon if the story is valid.

I do not think anyone actually believes Iran will suspend anything. They'll covertly continue, and stall.
 
I imagine it might very well come up tomorrow night...
 
Yup. Romney will probably call it a stall tactic. Obama will say it's not. That and Libya will be 2 hot topics.
 
He probably made a deal with the Russians to make a deal with Iran.

Remember the live Mike? after he is re reelected he will have more leeway in his actions.
No more reelections to worry about...so it's full speed ahead on his agenda.
 
The 52 American hostages will be released from Iran just 24 hours before the US election.

Thus sealing an Obama victory.

Well played, Mr. President, well played!
 
And he's naive enough to believe they'll keep up their end of the deal?
 
Does Obama Have Another Cover-up Going?

wnd.com has announced the news that the Obama administration and the Islamic Republic of Iran have been conducting bilateral talks re: Iran's nuke situation...

...now word is that:

...the revelation on WND of the secret meetings caused confusion and anger for those who were taking part – and has derailed the previously agreed-to plans of an announcement for a breakthrough on the nuclear-weapons crisis prior to the U.S. elections.

In Monday night’s presidential debate, President Obama again denied reports in “newspapers” but later contradicted himself and admitted to the possibility of bilateral meetings with Iran.

In the heat of the moment and in response to Gov. Mitt Romney’s criticism of his handling of Iran’s nuclear program, the president said, “I’m pleased that you now are endorsing our policy of applying diplomatic pressure and potentially having bilateral discussions with the Iranians to end their nuclear program.”

Mark Fitzpatrick, a former State Department expert on proliferation and now at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, stated that, “I have been hearing for some time that they had been having private discussions, and now it is starting to become public.”

The British newspaper the Guardian reported the same on Tuesday.

Also on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said Obama is open to having bilateral talks with Iran about its nuclear program, but the United States has not scheduled any negotiations.

According to wnd.com, here's how it went down:

As reported on Oct. 4 and again on Oct. 18, a three-person delegation representing the Obama administration secretly met with their Iranian counterparts about Oct. 1 in Doha, Qatar.

The source who provided details of that meeting and who remains anonymous for security reasons because he is highly placed in Iran’s regime, added that after the WND revelation of the secret meeting, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was incensed.

The Iranian supreme leader demanded the Americans explain about the leak, which prompted the White House to leak a soft version of the story to the New York Times and deny the facts.

With that, the source said, the Obama administration tried damage control, first by indicating that the story revolved around an agreement for after the elections so no pre-election political motive could be ascribed, and second to ease the mind of the Islamic regime’s leaders about any leaks on the actual event.

The White House, which originally gave a “no comment” to the WND story, responded to the Times story. “It’s not true that the United States and Iran have agreed to one-on-one talks or any meeting after the American election,” Tommy Vietor, a White House spokesman, said Saturday.

The source pointed to the clever response by the White House in denying any agreements for future talks rather than any previous meeting and agreement.

According to the source, who provided new information, the Qatar meeting lasted for about 11 hours, requiring two breaks so the Iranian delegate could do daily prayers.

Besides the woman who led the American team, the source said, there were two American men, one of whom, in his early 60s with slightly darker receding hair, had spent time in Iran before the Islamic revolution. The other, in his 30s, had a military haircut and carried a briefcase so he could report back to Washington live through encrypted messages.

The American woman had met the Iranian delegate, Ali Akbar Velayati, several times before and was trusted by him. Velayati, a close adviser of the supreme leader on international affairs, met privately with the woman for four hours before both groups continued talks.

The source identified the other Iranian present as Asghar Hejazi, a cleric who heads the intelligence and security divisions in the supreme leader’s office.

The presence of Velayati, who makes the international decisions for the regime, and Hejazi, with final authority over all intelligence and security of the country, shows that Khamenei is in direct talks with the Obama administration, the source said.

The source emphasized that the Americans requested an announcement on an agreement to partially halt enrichment temporarily before the U.S. elections to help with Obama’s re-election, but the revelation of the meeting caused both sides to re-evaluate the announcement’s timing.

Here's the actual deal:

The Qatar agreement would have Iran announce a partial halt to enrichment, ensure the regime’s right to peaceful enrichment, quickly remove much of the sanctions, accept that Iran’s nuclear program does not have a military dimension, and relieve international pressure on the regime while it continues its nuclear program.

Khamenei has asked for a written guarantee from Obama to ensure the U.S. would abide by its promises. He once threatened to reveal the contents of a previous Obama letter if threats (referring to Israel) were carried out against the regime. The source said Obama’s letter urged the Islamic regime to avoid giving any reason to Israel to attack and urged collaboration on a peaceful nuclear program.
 
The 52 American hostages will be released from Iran just 24 hours before the US election.

Thus sealing an Obama victory.

Well played, Mr. President, well played!

Those Borax days are long gone.
 
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