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Why is every iteration of US foreign policy more stupid than the previous one?
US vows 'strongest sanctions in history' on Iran
In a speech in Washington, America's top diplomat said Iran would be "battling to keep its economy alive" after the sanctions took effect. He said he would work closely with the Pentagon and regional allies "to deter any Iranian aggression".
He laid out 12 conditions that Washington would need to be met for any "new deal" with Tehran, including pulling all its forces out of Syria and ending support for rebels in Yemen. Mr Pompeo said relief from sanctions would only come when Washington had seen a real change in Iran's policies. "We will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime," he said. "The leaders in Tehran will have no doubt about our seriousness. "Iran will never again have carte blanche to dominate the Middle East."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44200621
Because Americans vote for them? ... just a thoughtWhy is every iteration of US foreign policy more stupid than the previous one?
Pretty much.That's about as close to a declaration of war as you can get without mobilizing the military.
I could see trump loosing off a few thousand cruise missiles without batting an eye... but I couldn't see him committing troops...That's about as close to a declaration of war as you can get without mobilizing the military.
Ahh I see they’ve added in the obligatory ties to Al Qaeda accusation, never mind the fact that AQ consider Shi’a heathens and punishable by death for just existing. Also ironic considering the US’ second biggest ally in the region probably has the closest links to AQ.US vows 'strongest sanctions in history' on Iran
In a speech in Washington, America's top diplomat said Iran would be "battling to keep its economy alive" after the sanctions took effect. He said he would work closely with the Pentagon and regional allies "to deter any Iranian aggression".
He laid out 12 conditions that Washington would need to be met for any "new deal" with Tehran, including pulling all its forces out of Syria and ending support for rebels in Yemen. Mr Pompeo said relief from sanctions would only come when Washington had seen a real change in Iran's policies. "We will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the Iranian regime," he said. "The leaders in Tehran will have no doubt about our seriousness. "Iran will never again have carte blanche to dominate the Middle East."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-44200621
He is on the verge of doing something asoutndingly stupid re: Iran. The above statements are nothing short of war. Had another nation made that statement to the US it'd been considered war.Trump needs to be removed as a matter of urgency.
Indeed... the only real question is which European countries will call bullshit and not join in... probably Germany. .. possibly France.. . UK will lapdog along in the hope of a belly rub.Ahh I see they’ve added in the obligatory ties to Al Qaeda accusation, never mind the fact that AQ consider Shi’a heathens and punishable by death for just existing. Also ironic considering the US’ second biggest ally in the region probably has the closest links to AQ.
This smells like a prelude to another reckless adventure.
With the rising oil prices, perhaps India can ignore the sanctions and buy oil from iran on the cheap.
It was the diplomatic triumph of a generation for GHW Bush to get those two to peacefully coexist in 1990-1991. You think Trump’s admin is gonna pull off one better...?If US would invade with Israel and SA backing up
Wonder if he's done this as a distraction to the tax leak that he knew was coming.
16 years since the US invaded another country. Must be a record for them. They're getting itchy.
They've had "advisers" in many countries like Syria, Nigeria, Yemen, Chad etc but I don't think they've occupies any new countries since the "War on Terror".Is that so ? Don't they have troops in some countries as "occupation forces" ?
Trump has done nothing vis-a-vis Iran that he didn't promise to do during his election campaign.
Does someone have a good article somewhere that properly explains the obsession with Iran anyway?
In my mind I assume that all the obvious aside and knowing a bit about the otherwise historically quite western values of Iran - that the interests are because Iran has all the tools to be the economic power house of the Middle East... Something both the west and other Middle Eastern countries have little interest in becoming a reality.
Does someone have a good article somewhere that properly explains the obsession with Iran anyway?
In my mind I assume that all the obvious aside and knowing a bit about the otherwise historically quite western values of Iran - that the interests are because Iran has all the tools to be the economic power house of the Middle East... Something both the west and other Middle Eastern countries have little interest in becoming a reality.
Appreciate you and 2Cents looking. I'm kinda hoping the issue is far more complex than it seems because I still see very little rationale out there for why I should be so afraid of Iran.I’ve been trying to find this out as well, but thus far I’ve been very unsuccessful. I’m really trying to understand what is the obsession with Iran. I read something about some US hostages a long time ago, is that really it?
I’ve been trying to find this out as well, but thus far I’ve been very unsuccessful. I’m really trying to understand what is the obsession with Iran. I read something about some US hostages a long time ago, is that really it?
I’ve been trying to find this out as well, but thus far I’ve been very unsuccessful. I’m really trying to understand what is the obsession with Iran. I read something about some US hostages a long time ago, is that really it?
Appreciate you and 2Cents looking. I'm kinda hoping the issue is far more complex than it seems because I still see very little rationale out there for why I should be so afraid of Iran.
But yes the Iran-contra affair is something that happened under Reagan that has long triggered the Neocons.
The CIA and MI6 plotted a coup in 1953 that overthrew the PM Mossadegh, who had been elected and was apparently mostly popular. The catalyst of this was Mossadegh forcibly nationalizing the oil infrastructure in the country that was previously operated by British companies. And also Cold War type fears, socialism, bla bla.I’ve been trying to find this out as well, but thus far I’ve been very unsuccessful. I’m really trying to understand what is the obsession with Iran. I read something about some US hostages a long time ago, is that really it?
Hope this summarizes it somewhat. If anyone wants to be nit-picky about the details, sort of not the purpose... but if anyone thinks I made any major mistakes then feel free to point out.
It was the diplomatic triumph of a generation for GHW Bush to get those two to peacefully coexist in 1990-1991. You think Trump’s admin is gonna pull off one better...?
They have no official diplomatic relations. There’s rumors of back channel dealings, but even if those exist, they’re back channel for a reason... their people don’t like one another.Which too? SA and Israel? If so, not long ago they signed some bi-lateral agreements...nothing to do with Trump
It's obvious they've been in bed behind the scenes for a while now, the Saudis opened up their air space for flights to Israel recently, I think slowly and with baby steps the relationship will begin to normalise.They have no official diplomatic relations. There’s rumors of back channel dealings, but even if those exist, they’re back channel for a reason... their people don’t like one another.
They have no official diplomatic relations. There’s rumors of back channel dealings, but even if those exist, they’re back channel for a reason... their people don’t like one another.
I don't think diplomatic relations with an Arab country are anything controversial in Israel. Netanyahu boasts about it at every opportunity to raise his political profile. These dealings are an open secret, and it's Saudi Arabia that needs to keep up appearances, even if no one actually believes it.They have no official diplomatic relations. There’s rumors of back channel dealings, but even if those exist, they’re back channel for a reason... their people don’t like one another.