Iran Deal To Be Announced Monday

Posted by | July 12, 2015 14:27 | Filed under: Good News Politics


(Carlos Barria / Pool via AP)

It will be announced Monday that a deal has been made with Iran to tamp down their nuclear program and allow for regular inspections.

Negotiators at the Iran nuclear talks plan to announce Monday that they’ve reached a historic deal capping nearly a decade of diplomacy that would curb the country’s atomic program in return for sanctions relief, two diplomats told The Associated Press on Sunday.

The envoys said a provisional agreement may be reached even earlier — by late Sunday. But they cautioned that final details of the pact were still being worked out. Once it is complete, a formal, final agreement would be open to review by officials in the capitals of Iran and the six world powers at the talks, they said.

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58 responses to Iran Deal To Be Announced Monday

  1. NW10 July 12th, 2015 at 14:29

    Excellent! A huge monumental step towards establishing peace in the Middle East.

    • whatthe46 July 13th, 2015 at 14:53

      yep and the TP/GOPisser’s don’t want no damn peace. and not one of those sons-of-bitches would dare allow their off spring to join any military. especially if a repuke is in the house. ’cause they know a war would be imminent.

  2. Obewon July 12th, 2015 at 14:52

    Hip hip hooray for World peace!

    Next-up: Iranian oil reentering world markets continues to plunge global oil prices below $50/Brl. Hip hip hooray for POTUS Obama!
    GOPn’Bibi hate success ushering in peace and prosperity.

    • Tim Coolio July 13th, 2015 at 09:45

      Lower gas prices will help normal people and the right can’t stand seeing the non-rich do better!

  3. KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker July 12th, 2015 at 15:01

    American along with 5 other nations have crafted this deal. How much you want to bet that this gets completely overlooked by US mainstream media letting the republican congress grab the megaphone against any deal.

    • The Original Just Me July 13th, 2015 at 04:48

      Out of the Ballpark comment.

    • Tim Coolio July 13th, 2015 at 09:46

      Yup, the media will be talking about Benghazi and Hillary’s old e-mails.

      • whatthe46 July 13th, 2015 at 14:51

        when ya got nothing else. and even that ain’t nothin’.

    • Pilotshark July 13th, 2015 at 09:53

      well we know there will be one country that the rwnj`s will not over look, and that country`s PM has war on his mind and not peace. Israel ring alarm bells anywhere.

  4. William July 12th, 2015 at 20:40

    President Obama and secretary Kerry. Still cleaning up republicans mess

  5. MarcoZandrini July 12th, 2015 at 21:24

    I clicked on the link to yahoo news. The comments there are hilarious. One person said the the Iranians can’t be trusted bc of how they look-smiling. Our country is doomed thanks to previous Repugnant presidents and there policies.

  6. FDRliberal July 13th, 2015 at 01:41

    “BREAKING Iran Deal To Be Announced Monday”

    A great step forward…kudos to Kerry and Obama. Of course the Tea People will be clutching their pearls and diving face first onto the fainting couch, not because they think this deal poses some kind of danger, but rather because they know Obama will get the credit.

    • The Original Just Me July 13th, 2015 at 04:46

      Right On Straight talk.

    • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 14th, 2015 at 01:20

      Iranian chants of “Death to America” is music to the ears of Obama Pod People.

      • FDRliberal July 14th, 2015 at 03:00

        Speaking of death, xpat’s right-wing terrorist pals have killed more in America than any other terrorist group.

        • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 14th, 2015 at 07:51

          Might want to amend your post there, Moe. Kinda loses the punch you imagine it had when I, a libertarian, remind the forum that more than half of all registered Democrats thought 9-11 was an inside job. Even Politico reported on this.

          • William July 14th, 2015 at 08:57

            “that more than half of all registered Democrats thought 9-11 was an inside job”
            Would you be so kind as to post a link to the article which supports the notion that anyone knows what half of a political party is “thinking?

            Thanks in advance.

            • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 14th, 2015 at 18:36

              Do the search.

              • William July 14th, 2015 at 18:59

                “that more than half of all registered Democrats thought 9-11 was an inside job”

                Pray tell I do I do a search to discover what x number of people are “thinking?

          • FDRliberal July 14th, 2015 at 14:54

            It’s a good thing many are now waking up to the threat that your right-wing extremist friends pose to the nation. Killers like Jerad Miller, Jim David Adkisson, Dylann Roof, Wade Michael Page and many others have been inspired by the frothing, hateful rhetoric of the right, which includes threats of violence from Republican candidates, threats of secession and utterly loony paranoid conspiracy theories.

          • tracey marie July 14th, 2015 at 19:06

            no wonder you are so ignorant, you are a common ordinary racist

            • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 14th, 2015 at 21:48

              Argument lost, timid Leftoid hiding its user activity can only resort to trying to end debate by whimpering about non-existent “racism.” I have no time for a loser like you.

        • SickOfConservatives July 15th, 2015 at 12:39

          http://www.rawstory.com/2015/06/here-are-10-of-the-worst-domestic-terror-attacks-by-extreme-christians-and-right-wing-white-men/comments/

        • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 20:38

          Again you can’t seem to grasp that libertarian is about far from ‘right-wing’ as one can get.

          But, to address the ridiculous claim you make let me point out that the largest number of Americans murdered in their own country since 9-11 by terrorists would have to be the 121 (and counting) who have been killed by illegal aliens who were allowed to remain is this country or were even released from federal custody.

          • tracey marie July 16th, 2015 at 20:58

            no, you are just as racist as the kochs and the pauls

            • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 21:50

              leftoid troll hiding its user activity wishes to attempt debate?

          • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 22:22

            “Again you can’t seem to grasp that libertarian is about far from ‘right-wing’ as one can get.”

            Baloney. Your heroes – Ron Paul, Von Mises, Rand, Rothbard, Milton Friedman – are widely and correctly considered right-wing libertarians. Like you they all worship at the altar of the Holy Free Market. “Left” libertarians are people such as Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn, people you hate with frothing and disturbing intensity.

            Iain Bank desribed libertarianism well, describing it as “a simple-minded right-wing ideology ideally suited to those unable or unwilling to see past their own sociopathic self-regard.”

            • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 22:52

              “Baloney. Your heroes – Ron Paul, Von Mises, Rand, Rothbard, Milton Friedman – are widely and correctly considered right-wing libertarians.”

              What you don’t know about libertarianism could fill, uh, an entire website.

              And why the omission of F A Hayek?

              Mises fled Nazi-occupied Austria and was pursued across Europe. His Vienna apartment was ransacked top to bottom and his library and writings confiscated by the National Socialists. His papers were recovered decades later – in Russia, after the fall of the old Soviet empire. It is significant that both of those totalitarian regimes stole but could not refute the research on which he based the 1922 proof that demolished the idea of socialist economies which could compete with a free market one.

              I must say I enjoyed seeing Rand’s name next to Rothbard’s. She hated libertarians. Called them ‘right-wing hippies.’ Rothbard was such a Randian right-winger that he lampooned her and her cult in a one-act play, Mozart Was a Red.

              “Right-winger” Rothbard in his anti-war years helped bring the young Noam Chomsky to prominence.

              Friedman? Yeah, I like Friedman. As the son of a man sent by his govt to Germany and as the grandson of two men sent to Europe (one buried there) for the failings of European diplomats and inbred monarchies I grew up dreading conscription. It was the “right-winger” Friedman though who impressed upon a young Don Rumsfeld the need to end the draft and transition to a volunteer army.

              I am in Asia. Hundreds of millions have been lifted out of abject poverty here and whether Lefties can face it or not Friedman’s ideas had a part in this.

              ‘Iain Bank desribed libertarianism well, describing it as “a simple-minded right-wing ideology ideally suited to those unable or unwilling to see past their own sociopathic self-regard.” ‘

              Bank is a writer of fiction, FFS.

              F A Hayek, on the other hand, won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1974.

              • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 23:36

                You’ve indeed proven one thing – the assorted nuts of the right liked to attack one another in the past, just as they do today. I’m already out of popcorn watching Trump, I mean, the Republicans.

            • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 23:21

              “Like you they all worship at the altar of the Holy Free Market. ”

              Wow do you have your work cut out for you…

              • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 23:38

                The biggest problem with libertarians is their irrational fear of government. Governments can indeed become corrupt, and this power must be checked, however the same is true of corporations and religious organizations, for example. A rational person doesn’t fear one while worshiping the other. The rational person understands that a modern liberal society requires a mixture of free market and government based solutions.

                • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 17th, 2015 at 00:12

                  “The biggest problem with libertarians is their irrational fear of government.”

                  The usual libertarian reply here is – we are coming out of a century in which governments killed 100 million of their own citizens.

                  • FDRliberal July 17th, 2015 at 02:12

                    “The usual libertarian reply here is – we are coming out of a century in which governments killed 100 million of their own citizens.”

                    The anarchist could offer a similar analysis that nations have killed tens of millions, thus we must get rid of nations. Of course both arguments ignore the hundreds of millions of lives that have been saved and indeed thrived due to the existence of government. The reason governments exist is because the alternative, i.e., chaos, would be a living nightmare.

                    Moreover, corporate power and capitalism has driven many nations to war, to subjugating millions. Rand Paul: “We need to be fearful of companies that get so big that they can actually be directing policy.” Libertarians who ignore this danger are at best naive. An aware person knows that power corrupts and power comes in many forms, not just in the form of government.

      • Gladly the Cross-Eyed Bear July 14th, 2015 at 18:47

        Which country you posting from now,”pat-riot” ?

        HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!

      • tracey marie July 14th, 2015 at 19:06

        Get off my lawn! screams the teabagger

      • tracey marie July 16th, 2015 at 10:12

        and posting stupidity is music to you

    • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 15th, 2015 at 18:39

      Iran will keep American hostages currently imprisoned by the fanatical, right-wing medieval Mohammedan theocrats who rule that unfortunate country.

      “Liberals” in Uh-murkah “feel” this is nonetheless a victory;not for their country or it’s allies or even for the Democrat Party, but for Big BarryO, Secret Boyfriend Who Live in da White House.

      • FDRliberal July 15th, 2015 at 23:25

        xpat, did you hear what Noam Chomsky had to say about the Iran deal yesterday?

        “There’s something to be said about moving in the direction of at least talking to people instead of saying, ‘All right, you’re scoundrels, we’ll keep our $100 billion we’ve taken from you and all options are on the table, like if you don’t do what we tell you, we’re allowed to use our nuclear weapons against you…The tone has been changed. It’s to our benefit; it’s to the benefit of world peace.

        …Our foreign policy is basically driven by the military industrial complex, and if they can sell something, they will keep stirring the pot….As a matter of fact, the Iranians have never been found in violation of a nonproliferation treaty and they have never been followed in sanction by the United Nations…”

        Oh wait, wait, hold on…my bad, that wasn’t Noam Chomsky but rather your libertarian hero Ron Paul. Wow…I guess you didn’t get the email…But you’ve always been more of a “Dick Cheney” type of ‘libertarian’ anyways, right?

  7. The Original Just Me July 13th, 2015 at 04:53

    President Obama is going to go down in history as one of the most accomplished Presidents in history. That is the reason the insane Tea Party/Republicans can’t stand what is really happening and admit how good everything is. My only regret is that I did not vote for him the first time around. This man had to gain my respect and he has certainly done that on many fronts.

  8. anothertoothpick July 13th, 2015 at 07:32

    The “I hope Obama fails, Make Obama a one term president” republicans will reject any negotiation by this administration.

    The repubs have rendered themselves useless and without any credibility.

    • Tim Coolio July 13th, 2015 at 09:41

      The “hope America fails” GOP party wants war not diplomacy.

      • anothertoothpick July 13th, 2015 at 13:58

        They think that when you are spending a trillion dollars on a military you might as well use it.

        Iran would be no pushover.

  9. Warman1138 July 13th, 2015 at 14:44

    On a side note, if Iran plays its cards right they could become a prime tourist destination. Rich in history and culture as well as a melting pot for a multitude of ancient civilizations.

  10. Bunya July 13th, 2015 at 14:50

    Contrary to what republicans think, Iran is not out to destroy America. Anybody in their right mind wouldn’t deliberately pick a fight with the most powerful country in the world. I salute the president for initiating these deals.

  11. xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 09:59

    The honorable Dr Ron Paul is good on a lot of things, great on others, and mistaken on a few. Like most Americans who have not lived outside their country he is prone to a kind of America-centric viewpoint. But he has done a lot to bring to the public’s awareness the ideas of his mentor, Ludwig Von Mises. I am still amazed at how many Euros I meet who say that until 2008 they had given up on America – – – but that year American politics appeared to offer real change: Ron Paul appeared on the scene and – more importantly – online. You have no idea how, in any discussion on US politics an American abroad can have, nothing can change things like bringing up his name and the libertarian alternative.

    • tracey marie July 16th, 2015 at 10:12

      ron is a racist, there is nothing honorable about him.

    • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 14:20

      Anecdotal encounters prove nothing. A quick glance at the existing governments in Europe indicate that a majority of Europeans have chosen to reject the ways of Ron Paul and his less consistent allies in the Republican party. This choice has resulted in universal health coverage, better health care, longer life spans, higher quality of life, lower death by firearm rates, and long vacations.

      • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 19:20

        What keeps you from moving to Europe? I hear so many Uh-murkan Lefties rave about Europe and how we must become like them…

        • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 22:27

          “What keeps you from moving to Europe?”

          What keeps you from attempting to refute the data I just cited regarding Europeans? Answer: Because you can’t. The fact is Europeans have adopted govt. systems you detest, yet lead in all the important categories I cited. This of course is not easily accepted by right-wing libertarians, who value their ideology over the facts.

          The USA under the moderate Obama, in fact recently adopted some European-style strategies with regard to health insurance for example. As expected, this dramatically lowered the number of uninsured, considered a good thing by rational people.

          • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 23:18

            “What keeps you from attempting to refute the data I just cited regarding Europeans? Answer: Because you can’t”

            “The fact is Europeans have adopted govt. systems you detest, yet lead in all the important categories I cited.”

            Not everything in life is politics – unless you are on the far left…

            W Europe’s declining birthrates amount to a referendum of sorts by the young, though it is not a political one;it is cultural one with biological, generational and obviously demographic consequences. The Europe that American Lefties are so fond of is in many cases gone…

            • FDRliberal July 16th, 2015 at 23:36

              “The Europe that American Lefties are so fond of is in many cases gone…”

              Hardly. The data I cited is connected to the living present. One can’t ‘wish’ away the facts, just because the facts don’t accord with one’s ideology.

              • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 17th, 2015 at 00:11

                “Hardly. The data I cited is connected to the living present.”

                Spain, Portugal and Greece had military dictatorships into the 1970s…

                • FDRliberal July 17th, 2015 at 02:22

                  “Spain, Portugal and Greece had military dictatorships into the 1970s…”

                  The 1970s? What on earth does that have to do with the fact that current Europeans live longer, have universal insurance coverage, better quality health care, longer vacations and a higher quality of life?

                  • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 17th, 2015 at 04:44

                    Can’t you cite a region comparable in size to America and with, you know, the kind of diversity America has?

                    Honestly, W Europe (Scandinavia in particular…) is soooooo white by comparison.

        • tracey marie July 16th, 2015 at 23:12

          You do not even live in the USA.

          • xpatYankeeCurmudgeon July 16th, 2015 at 23:19

            trolls can be found the world over.

            • tracey marie July 17th, 2015 at 13:19

              at least you do not live here, we do not want your kind

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