Posted on 10/21/2009 6:21:30 PM PDT by TopQuark
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has fallen for Iran's line that it is not developing nuclear weapons, but only wants the ability to develop one to achieve its place in the sun among the great nations of the earth.
In an interview on a Sunday show and in a leak in The New York Times that seems to have come from her (since it uses the same language), she notes that "there's a small space for doubt [about Iran's intention to build a bomb] because there are some contrary indicators. There is no doubt in my mind that they want nuclear energy and nuclear power, which they are entitled to, to be able to use it for peaceful purposes. The real problem is once you do that and you get what's called a breakout capacity, it's not long before you could do the other [build a bomb]. So that's why this is so important to address now."
Pressed to comment on a report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that it was clear Iran was headed toward building a bomb, Hillary demurred.
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Ping.
Hillary is on the fast track to equal Albright as the worst Secretary of State ever.
Warmonger!
She probably approved the North Korea deal for Bill, which worked out so well.
She probably approved the North Korea deal for Bill, which worked out so well.”
Yes that had her stink on it.
H! is so smart. As is her “Smart Diplomacy”.
It doesn’t take much to hoodwink Hillary when she WANTS to be a part of Zero’s DREAMLAND of no nukes in the world.
Maybe she is trying for her own Nobel Peace Prize.
She knows very well that Iran is marching toward a nuclear bomb - if no already there. She simply cannot afford to ADMIT THIS because to do so means Obama and company cannot vote present, they will have to actually DO something of strength...which they are INCAPABLE of doing.
In addition, Hillary and her comrades in Obamaland Loathe Israel and really do not care if Iran has a nuke to use against Israel. They could care less.
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