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John Kerry: The U.S. Has “Great Respect For The Religious Importance Of A Fatwa”
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John Kerry: The U.S. Has “Great Respect For The Religious Importance Of A Fatwa”
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You have to be the thickest person on the planet to believe the alleged “fatwa against nuclear weapons” story.

But then again, we’re talking about John Kerry, so…

Quote:The United States has “great respect for the religious importance of a fatwa,” Mr. Kerry told reporters during a visit to Egypt on Saturday, alluding to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s much publicized edict against the development of nuclear weapons. But negotiators, Mr. Kerry said, needed an agreement that would “guarantee that Iran’s program will be peaceful now and peaceful forever.”

In congressional testimony last week, Mr. Kerry acknowledged what 47 Republicans wrote in a letter to the Iranian leadership last week — that any “executive agreement” like this one, made without a vote in Congress, would not be legally binding on future presidents. But neither are other “executive agreements,” including the diplomatic opening to China and the accord that rid Syria of many of its chemical weapons. The White House and Mr. Kerry argue that any future president is highly unlikely to rescind the accord, particularly if Iran is complying with its terms.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/15/world/....html?_r=0
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2015 03:58 PM by EagleRockCafe.)
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