Thursday, November 13, 2014

HEAR ME, OH ISRAEL, THE LORD IS ONE!!! YOU MUST ONLY BOW TO HIM!



THIS IS NOT THE PROPER BEHAVIOR FOR AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT TO BOW TO THE KING OF SAUDI ARABIA...EXCEPT BECAUSE HE IS THE LEADER OF THE WAHABIS...AS I REMEMBER PRES HUSSEIN OBAMA IS THE ONLY WESTERN LEADER WHO HAS NOT ONLY BOW BUT ALSO KISS HIS RING/HAND.  WHAT UN "UNCLE TOMISH" BEHAVIOR!!!  AND AS THAT HE CLAIMS TO BE THE LEADER OF THE FREE WORLD???

 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair, Israeli PresidenShimon Peres, U.S. President George W. Bush, Vladimir Putin and King Abdullah II of Jordan, US VP Dan Quayle, Pres George Bush Sr and Jr and many other world leaders have never done so...so then why this "UNCLE-TOMISH" behavior????

MY PRESIDENT IS ONE WHO GIVES AND RECEIVES RESPECT FROM ANY FOREIGN LEADER...HE IS, AFTER ALL, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE LEADER NATION OF THE FREE WORLD...WHEN HE BOWS TO A FOREIGN DIGNITARY, I FEEL HE IS INSULTING THE MEMORY OF ALL OF OUR OWN LONG HISTORY OF PRESIDENTS AND HE IS INSULTING EVERY AMERICAN CITIZEN WHO IS PROUD OF BEING ONE (myself included) 
NOT EVEN PRES CARTER BOWED TO ANYONE...

AND NOW...HERE HE IS AT IT AGAIN...
The U.S. must bow? Obama is on it. 

Iran’s foreign minister and lead negotiator in nuclear talks said this week that the United States must bow to Iran’s “inalienable nuclear rights” and hinted that Western countries are being fooled about the extent of concessions being made by Tehran in talks, according to regional media reports. Despite Western media reports and indications from the Obama administration that Iran may be moderating its hardline position, there has been “no change in Iran’s rigid stance on its inalienable nuclear rights,” according to comments made Tuesday by Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and reported in Iran’s state-controlled-media.  “Some [western] countries have fallen prey to miscalculations [about Iran’s position] due to wrong analyses,” Zarif was quoted as saying on the heels of another round of talks with the United States and other Western countries ahead of the Nov. 24 deadline.  U.S. sanctions against Iran “have left no impact” on Iran’s desire to “possess the civilian nuclear technology,” Iran’s Fars News Agency reported Zarif as saying. The foreign minister also framed the controversy over Iran’s nuclear weapons program as a “manufactured crisis.”
Leading congressional opponents of a deal that permits Iran to continue enriching uranium said on Wednesday that Congress will pass new sanctions if the Obama administration concedes to this demand from Tehran.  “As co-authors of bipartisan sanctions laws that compelled Iran to the negotiating table, we believe that a good deal will dismantle, not just stall, Iran’s illicit nuclear program and prevent Iran from ever becoming a threshold nuclear weapons state,” Sens. Mark Kirk (R., Ill.) and Robert Menendez (D., N.J.) said in a joint statement.  “If a potential deal does not achieve these goals, we will work with our colleagues in Congress to act decisively, as we have in the past,” the two senators said.
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R., Fla.) also warned on Wednesday that the Obama administration is on the cusp of permitting Iran to continue its most controversial nuclear work.  “A deal that allows Iran to enrich any uranium and to keep in place a nuclear infrastructure is a bad deal,” Ros-Lehtinen said on the House floor. “As long as Iran maintains the capability to enrich uranium, it can create a nuclear weapon.”  “As the deadline looms, and as Republicans are set to control Congress, I urge my colleagues to not allow President Obama to trade away the only leverage we have over the mullahs in Tehran in exchange for minor and easily reversible modifications by Iran on its nuclear weapons program,” Ros-Lehtinen said.
With less than two weeks before talks are scheduled to end, new evidence indicates that Iran’s nuclear program is more advanced than previously known—and that Tehran is making a concerted effort to keep this fact a secret.
“We don’t know where they [Iran] are today, and that’s why it’s important the [International Atomic Energy Agency] verifies from the very beginning the actual inventory of the centrifuges and the consumption of the material,” Olli Heinonen, a former deputy director general of the IAEA, said in a recent conference call with reporters.  Iran, Heinonen revealed, has in its possession at least 4,000 advanced nuclear centrifuges that it has been hiding from the West.
This technology allows Iran to enrich uranium about five times faster than older model centrifuges and potentially means that Tehran’s program is vastly more advanced than Western officials thought. “These centrifuges are five times more powerful than the current IR-1 [centrifugues],” Heinonen said on a conference call organized by the Israel Project (TIP). “So these 4,000 centrifuges actually are altogether like the enrichment power now in Natanz [nuclear site] with the IR-1s.”  The existence of these advanced centrifuges could significantly speed up the time it will take Iran to reach the nuclear tipping point.
“If you take, you know, 1,000 of these centrifuges and just as a kind of thumb rule, if you have 1,000 of these centrifuges and you start with natural uranium, at the end of that one year you have enough material for one nuclear device at least,” Heinonen explained. “If you take 2,000 of those centrifuges and natural uranium, it will be half a year. If you take 4,000 of them, it will be three months if you start from natural uranium.”
However, since Iran already has significant stockpiles of low-enriched uranium, it can reach the nuclear breakout point even quicker.
With about 4,000 of these advanced centrifuges in operation, it would take Iran just one month to produce a nuclear device using low-enriched uranium, Heinonen said.


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