"Obama used half-truths and misdirection to sharply tilt the regional balance of power toward a radical, terror-exporting regime that will grow in economic power with U.S. assistance, eventually able to operate a nuclear program easily perverted toward hostile use."NY Daily News
"Looking far down the road to regional domination, Iran’s
radical Islamist leaders made a calculated decision to present a less menacing
face to the world.
"No longer, for example, would the country’s secular
leadership vow the annihilation of Israel and rail against the Great Satan
United States.
Worldly President Hassan Rouhani, who earned a Ph.D. in
Scotland, took office in 2013, declaring an intention to engage with the West.
Foreign minister Mohammad Zarif, educated at American universities, cultivated
a close relationship with Secretary of State John Kerry.
"Here, finally, were moderates with whom the U.S. could
negotiate as President Obama sought to normalize relations with a sworn enemy.
So the Iranian propaganda went as the mullahs hoped for
relief from economic sanctions via a nuclear deal with the U.S. and Western
powers.
Why would anyone believe such obvious nonsense? One reason —
in fact the key reason — is that Obama joined Iran in knowingly peddling the
same false propaganda to America, according to an extraordinarily revealing New
York Times profile of the President’s deputy national security adviser,
Benjamin Rhodes.
“The way in which most Americans have heard the story of the
Iran deal presented — that the Obama administration began seriously engaging
with Iranian officials in 2013 in order to take advantage of a new political reality
in Iran, which came about because of elections that brought moderates to power
in that country — was largely manufactured for the purpose for selling the
deal,” the profile states, providing evidence aplenty.
“Obama’s closest advisers always understood him to be eager
to do a deal with Iran as far back as 2012, and even since the beginning of his
presidency,” the profile discloses, quoting Rhodes as saying, “It’s the center
of the arc” of an Obama strategy of remaking U.S. relations in the Mideast." . . .