A saying that was falsely attributed to Albert Einstein went something like this: Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result.
You don’t need to go too far to see proof that this
saying is based on a sane and solid premise. In fact, everywhere you look these
days, you’ll see a Jewish attack on the ongoing negotiations between Iran and
the P5+1 regarding the subject of Iran’s nuclear research and uses. And those
attacks proved to be as insane as insanity can ever get.
If you want to know what’s insane about these attacks, it
is that as any attack they are meant to break something. In this case, the
intent of the Jews has always been to break the Iran Nuclear Deal. But instead
of breaking it, the attacks have strengthened the deal, which happened to the
consternation of the Jews and their adoring lackeys. How do we know that? We
know it because every Jew and his lackey are moaning loudly and shamelessly
that this is happening.
And so, instead of quitting the insanely useless game,
and looking for something better to do, the Jews and their lackeys repeat the
futile attacks on the Iran Nuclear deal, always expecting to get a better
result, but never seeing their expectation fulfilled.
The irony of it all is that the Jews and their lackeys
attack the deal by moaning about their failure to break it, and worse, by
admitting that their attacks are strengthening the deal. A recent example of
this insane endeavor came under the title: “Biden’s Nuclear Deal With Iran Is
Set To Be Even More Disastrous Than Obama’s,” and the subtitle: “Russia’s
demand for a sanctions exemption is the only thing stopping the new, deeply
flawed nuclear deal from going forward.” It was written by Fred Fleitz and
published on March 17, 2022 in the online publication, The Federalist.
When they say that the new deal is more disastrous than
the old deal, as seen in the title, the Jews admit that their doings are having
the opposite effect of what they expected. But instead of ending their pointless
quest here and now, they repeat the failed attempt, hoping to achieve the
unachievable while relying on their moaning to assist in taking them where they
never went before.
Whereas all of that is apparent from the title and
subtitle of the Fleitz article, you can see an even greater elaboration of what’s
insane when you go through the text. The following is a condensed version of
the passages that show how Fleitz is moaning about America reneging on the old
bad deal only to get trapped in a new worse deal, which is how he sees things.
Here are those passages:
“The worst deal ever is getting even
worse. Russia is trying to exploit its role in the new agreement by demanding
that Russian trade with Iran be exempted from sanctions imposed on Russia in
response to its invasion of Ukraine. During negotiations over the last year,
Tehran’s representatives refused to meet directly with US diplomats. Iran also
engaged in [nefarious] behavior, including a huge surge in its nuclear program
and ballistic missile tests. Unable to meet directly with Iranian officials,
the administration outsourced negotiations to the Russian Ambassador who
bragged how he managed to negotiate a better deal for Iran”.
We are to understand from those passages that not only
did the provisions of the new deal become more favorable to Iran, which
automatically means less favorable to Israel, they have also become less
favorable to the United States by the fact that they have gone under the
influence of the Russians.
So you want to know what exactly are the provisions of
the new deal that so annoy the Jews and Israel and the self-appointed American
“experts” who want you to believe they know better than the administration which
has been working on both deals from the start.
First, the following is a compilation of the provisions
that concern the money which Iran will receive, and the technological
improvements it will be allowed to introduce to its uranium and missile
productions:
“Iran will receive an estimated
$90 billion in sanctions relief and an additional $50 billion in extra revenue
each year from higher oil exports. Iran will get a cash payment when $7 billion
in frozen Iranian assets held in South Korea will be released. Iran will be
permitted to enrich uranium to 20 percent uranium-235. Iran will not destroy
most of its advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges. Sanctions on Iran’s
missile program will expire in 2023. Limitations on advanced centrifuges will
all go away in 2028. Most other restrictions end in 2030”.
Second, the following is a compilation of the provisions
that spell out the role which Russia will play when it comes to the business of
rewarding Iran and punishing America:
“The most troubling US concession is a
provision under which Iran will continue to enrich uranium, send it to Russia
and be provided an equivalent amount of uranium ore. This arrangement contains
an understanding that will return Iran’s enriched uranium if a future US
president withdraws from the nuclear deal. It is intended to punish any future
US president who withdraws from the new nuclear agreement”.