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GlassSteagallfan
24th March 2015, 17:46
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj8tKd-LHG0

Link to full interview: http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nbc-news/watch-full-interview-with-iran-foreign-minister-408443971622

Cidersomerset
24th March 2015, 18:05
Watch NBC’s Full Interview with Iranian Foreign Minister (Not the 90 seconds shown previously on air)

Tuesday 24th March 2015 at 08:02 By David Icke

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Full interview on link...........

http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/watch-nbcs-full-interview-with-iranian-foreign-minister-not-the-90-seconds-shown-previously-on-air/

http://www.nbcnews.com/

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Israeli officials head to France in last-minute bid to block Iran nuclear deal

Tuesday 24th March 2015 at 10:55 By David Icke

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THE GUARDIAN.............

Israeli officials head to France in last-minute bid to block nuclear deal

Israeli intelligence minister and others meeting with top diplomats involved in the
talks and goal is to dismantle, not simply freeze Iran’s nuclear program



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The Israeli intelligence minister, Yuval Steinitz, said on Monday that dialogue with
France over Iran’s nuclear program ‘has proven in the past that it was productive’.
Photograph: Remy de la Mauviniere/AP

‘Unable to find support from its US allies, Israel is turning to France to help head off
what it sees as a bad and dangerous nuclear deal with Iran.

In an interview with the Associated Press in Paris, the Israeli intelligence minister,
Yuval Steinitz, said on Monday that dialogue with France over Iran’s nuclear
program “has proven in the past that it was productive” and makes this week’s last-
minute diplomatic mission to Paris worthwhile.

France played a key role strengthening an interim agreement with Iran in late 2013
that froze important parts of the Islamic republic’s nuclear program in exchange for
some relief from western sanctions.’

The so-called P5+1 group – Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States and
Germany – is attempting to reach a final nuclear deal with Iran before a deadline
expires at the end of the month.

The Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, said on Saturday that “achieving a deal is
possible” by the target date. A preliminary accord then is meant to lead to a final
deal by the end of June that would permanently crimp Tehran’s nuclear programs in
exchange for the lifting of sanctions. Iran claims that its program is only aimed at
generating power, but other nations fear it is trying to develop nuclear weapons.

Steinitz and Israel’s national security adviser, Yossi Cohen, were meeting with the
French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius, and other top diplomats involved in the
Iran talks. He told the AP only a deal that “dismantles, not simply freezes” Iran’s
nuclear program would be acceptable.

France has been more hawkish than the US at the negotiating table, reportedly
demanding more stringent restrictions than other western delegations.

Shimon Stein, a former Israeli ambassador to Germany who has been briefed on
the P5+1 efforts with Iran, says Steinitz’s trip to France is a natural course of
action given Israel’s opposition and the way the talks have been progressing.

He said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s 3 March address to Congress
essentially exhausted the American option for Israel, and it is now trying to exert
its influence against the deal wherever that is possible. Against a perception that
the Americans are rushing to a deal and willing to cut corners to do so, he said
France has become a potential ally from Israel’s perspective, supplanting Britain as
the most hawkish European country regarding Iran.

“It’s only natural that given Netanyahu’s concern of a deal with Iran that he would
turn to France,” Stein said. “France is the weak link among the group.”

In the interview Steinitz declined to discuss what would happen if the deal now on
the table goes through. “We don’t have a plan B, we only have a plan A and this is
to try to prevent a bad deal with Iran or at least to try to make it more reasonable
and to close some of the gaps and loopholes that made it even worse,” he said.

In Tehran on Monday, an Iranian nuclear negotiator urged world powers to find
a “common position” to achieve a “balanced” final nuclear deal.

The deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Iran saw a lack of coordination
among the six-nation group at the latest round of talks. The US and Iran broke off
nuclear negotiations in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Friday for consultations but they
are to resume the talks on Wednesday.

Iran and the US have reported substantial progress in the talks but also say gaps
remain. President Rouhani said on Saturday that “there is nothing that can’t be resolved”.



Read more: Israeli officials head to France in last-minute bid to block Iran nuclear deal

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/23/israel-france-stop-iran-nuclear-deal

Carmody
25th March 2015, 00:30
What is wrong with that man's eyebrows?

OK. just did a quick check.

It is the genetic similarities in his, Netanyahu's, Sharon's, and those of even Yasser Arafat.

They all share the same genetics. Even the eyebrows tell the tale.

So what were they arguing about, again?

Just went and looked in the mirror and sure enough, I've got a touch of it too. A bit of Russian-polish-askenazi jew floating around in there (part'o my personal genetic stew).

Maia Gabrial
25th March 2015, 02:16
Most of what he disclosed, VT has reported already because they have the intell. Some Americans already knew this stuff, but there's still many more who need to know. If we're going to gain back our country from the Khazarian Mafibozos, then we need to spread the word. And especially let Congress know that we're onto them....