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Marie Harf of State Dept Downplays Kissinger/Schultz Op-Ed as Just 'A Lot of Big Words and Big Thoughts'
She is an idiot with effected glasses to make her look smart.....which is why she fits in so well working for the Regime. She has a bright future after this gig though...
The Jerusalem Post reduced it to simple words for Marie:
"The former top diplomats said that the framework agreement with Iran effectively concedes any option of using military force to compel Iranian compliance."
Shultz and Kissinger's "big words":
“Mixing shrewd diplomacy with open defiance of UN resolutions, Iran has gradually turned the negotiation on its head,” Kissinger and Shultz wrote in the Journal. “Iran’s centrifuges have multiplied from about 100 at the beginning of the negotiation to almost 20,000 today. The threat of war now constrains the West more than Iran. “While Iran treated the mere fact of its willingness to negotiate as a concession, ...”
******* The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil ... but by those who watch them and do nothing. -- Albert Einstein
Quote: ThirstyMan wrote in post #5The Jerusalem Post reduced it to simple words for Marie:
"The former top diplomats said that the framework agreement with Iran effectively concedes any option of using military force to compel Iranian compliance."
Shultz and Kissinger's "big words":
“Mixing shrewd diplomacy with open defiance of UN resolutions, Iran has gradually turned the negotiation on its head,” Kissinger and Shultz wrote in the Journal. “Iran’s centrifuges have multiplied from about 100 at the beginning of the negotiation to almost 20,000 today. The threat of war now constrains the West more than Iran. “While Iran treated the mere fact of its willingness to negotiate as a concession, ...”
Three syllables may be the maximum - I think I saw some words in there with 4. Oops . . . ne-go-ti-a-tion has 5
Hillary's 2016 campaign slogan: Elect Clinton in '16 - believe it or not, there's STILL some of the country that hasn't been "fundamentally changed".