Signing Bonus to Iran not to build nukes?

 
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Old 04-21-2015, 09:06 AM
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I will agree not to build any nukes for a much more reasonable $1M.

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State Department won’t rule out $50B ‘signing bonus’ for Iran

By Adam KredoPublished April 21, 2015Washington Free Beacon
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The State Department on Monday would not rule out giving Iran up to $50 billion as a so-called "signing bonus" for agreeing to a nuclear deal later this year, according to comments made to journalists following reports that the Obama administration had formulated a plan to release tens of billions of frozen Iranian funds.

Experts have said this multi-billion dollar "signing bonus" option, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, could be the largest cash infusion to a terror-backing regime in recent memory.
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The State Department on Monday would not rule out giving Iran up to $50 billion as a so-called "signing bonus" for agreeing to a nuclear deal later this year,
$50 BILLION in terrorist catnip... here kitty, kitty...
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What the h--l is wrong with obama. He is such a loser. And congress for that matter.
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I will agree not to build any nukes for a much more reasonable $1M.

State Department
State Department won’t rule out $50B ‘signing bonus’ for Iran

By Adam KredoPublished April 21, 2015Washington Free Beacon
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The State Department on Monday would not rule out giving Iran up to $50 billion as a so-called "signing bonus" for agreeing to a nuclear deal later this year, according to comments made to journalists following reports that the Obama administration had formulated a plan to release tens of billions of frozen Iranian funds.

Experts have said this multi-billion dollar "signing bonus" option, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, could be the largest cash infusion to a terror-backing regime in recent memory.


Do you have a link to that Wall Street Journal article? They seem to have taken in off their website, as of today.
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Iran will probably use the $50 billion to export terrorism to the U.S.
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Old 04-21-2015, 11:09 AM
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Do you have a link to that Wall Street Journal article? They seem to have taken in off their website, as of today.
I am sure they received the usual pressure from the WH. The bonus is just part of this ongoing story.

President now has no problem with giving "significant relief" immediately from sanctions...U.S. Suggests Compromise on Iran Sanctions - WSJ

In addition, we have a Washington Post reporter being held in Iran....Why is Iran holding a U.S. journalist?

AND Sudi Arabia asked for help to stop Iran from the funding of terrorism.

BUT....here in the USA, that spokewoman for the State Department (Scharf) continues to duck any and all questions about anything.

Quite a scenario we have here,
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State Department
State Department won’t rule out $50B ‘signing bonus’ for Iran

By Adam KredoPublished April 21, 2015Washington Free Beacon
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The State Department on Monday would not rule out giving Iran up to $50 billion as a so-called "signing bonus" for agreeing to a nuclear deal later this year, according to comments made to journalists following reports that the Obama administration had formulated a plan to release tens of billions of frozen Iranian funds.

Experts have said this multi-billion dollar "signing bonus" option, which was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, could be the largest cash infusion to a terror-backing regime in recent memory.
Talk about feckless ... Obama personifies it
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Old 04-21-2015, 11:56 AM
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I am sure they received the usual pressure from the WH. The bonus is just part of this ongoing story.

President now has no problem with giving "significant relief" immediately from sanctions...U.S. Suggests Compromise on Iran Sanctions - WSJ

In addition, we have a Washington Post reporter being held in Iran....Why is Iran holding a U.S. journalist?

AND Sudi Arabia asked for help to stop Iran from the funding of terrorism.

BUT....here in the USA, that spokewoman for the State Department (Scharf) continues to duck any and all questions about anything.

Quite a scenario we have here,
And I am sure Obama being a hard nosed negotiator conceded that the $50 billion is non refundable (from Iran) in the event they stray from the agreement.

Of course it is tongue in cheek sarcasm. But within the realm of possibility when consdering what the Iranian negotiator has been tell the world.
Iran agrees to nothing unless the sanctions are lifted.
Iran's military installations are exempt from inspection.
Iran will continue to aid terrorist movements like the current one in Yemen.
Iran is sworn to remove Israel from the face of the planet.
Iran will not honor any agreement with the infidels (that is us by the way).
And to make sure we know the USA/Obama will buy into ANYTHING....Iran would like a good faith check from the USA (in advance) for $50 billion.

So when Obama makes speeches about compromise this is what he means....not for us here at home.

The Iran nuclear negotions results will be Obama's legacy for sure....he will be famous for helping those who would kill US ctizens and destry America.
 


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