Thursday, July 16, 2015

The #IranDeal: "They’re Going To Need To Spend It On The Iranian People"

Susan Rice: We ‘Expect’ Iran Will Spend Some Of New Money On Military, Maybe On Terror

By Ian Hanchett, July 15, 2015 Breitbart

National Security Adviser Susan Rice said “we should expect” that some of the money Iran gets under sanctions relief as a result of the nuclear deal “would go to the Iranian military and could potentially be used for the kinds of bad behavior that we have seen in the region” on Wednesday’s “Situation Room” on CNN.

Rice was asked about the money Iran will receive under sanctions relief and how they can use it, she answered that the sanctions were only put in place “to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.” She added, “Our best judgment is, first of all, it’s going to take them quite a while to access that money. And it will take — they won’t be able to get it all at once. They won’t get any of it, not one dime of it, Wolf, unless and until they take the steps that they’ve committed to take to dismantle the bulk of their nuclear program. So, they have to take out 2/3ds of their centrifuges. They have to get rid of 98% of their uranium stockpile. They have to render inoperative their plutonium facility. They have to let the IAEA do the inspections and the interviews that are necessary to answer the questions that remain about Iran’s past nuclear activities. Among — they have to let the IAEA in and establish this 24/7 monitoring that I described. All of those steps have to be taken.”

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1 comment:

  1. This pure mumbo jumbo and the uneducated voter believes it. Where are the hostages? This administration couldn't negotiate their way out of a paper bag.Obama has just committed treason again but this time Kerry and Biden
    are involved.

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