Selasa, 24 Maret 2015

No Promises From The U.S. Government That Americans Will See The Details Of An Iranian Nuclear Deal Before It Is Signed



Weekly Standard: State Won't Promise to Tell Americans Iran Deal Details Before It's 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered'

In an interview this evening on Fox News, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki would not promise that Americans would get to see the details of a nuclear deal with Iran before it's "signed, sealed, delivered."

Fox host Greta Van Susteren asked, "When there is a proposed deal, will the American people get sort of a real strong briefing on it before it's actually signed, sealed, and delivered so that we can have our thought whether it's a good deal, bad deal, so we can have some input? Or is this going to be signed and then we are going to hear about it?"


WNU Editor: This reminds me of living in the old Soviet Union .... do not question what we do, you do not need to know what we are doing, we decide what is best, you better do what we say, and we are definitely not interested in your input.

As to how the Iranian nuclear talks are being conducted .... I can understand that some minor treaties and agreements may not need to go through the public process until an agreement is done .... but the Iranian nuclear talks are a big thing .... it involves nuclear weapons, nuclear proliferation, and will directly impact all of our vital interests in the Middle East. To have these talks done in complete secrecy .... and then being essentially told that we will have to accept the agreement once signed .... this stinks to high heaven in every way and shows a complete contempt from the White House to those who may disagree with it's policies on Iran.

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