US SECRETARY OF STATE Antony Blinken testifies before the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs in Washington earlier this month. (photo credit: KEN CEDENO/REUTERS)
US envoy to Iran Malley says goal is to return to nuclear deal, without calling to strengthen it.
Mixed messages from the Biden administration on the Iran nuclear deal days before indirect talks commence in Vienna between the sides are “very troubling,” senior Israel officials said Sunday.
They expressed their concerns after US Special Envoy for Iran Rob Malley, in an interview with PBS on Friday, spoke about a return to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action without any additional elements that would make it “longer and stronger,” as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said.
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Update: Israel troubled by American stance toward Iran: report (FOX News).
WNU Editor: Indirect U.S. - Iran talks are to start tomorrow .... U.S. And Iran Agree To Indirect Talks Next Week On Returning To Nuclear Deal (April 2, 2021).
iran wants 3 billion from the US and a blowjob the US will give it
ReplyDeletewill you deliver what they want, if not the money?
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ReplyDelete"happy to give [Bill Clinton] a blowjob just to thank him for keeping abortion legal."
* Nina Burleigh White House correspondent for Time Magazine
ReplyDeleteIn 1998, Burleigh, who had left the White House beat, told a now-defunct magazine about a private game of cards she had with President Clinton and an aide where "his hand touched her wrist" and she caught him gazing at her "bike-wrecked, naked legs."
"And slowly it dawned on me as I walked away: He found me attractive," Burleigh divined.