How we duped the West, by Iran’s nuclear negotiator
The Sunday Telegraph comes through again, with reports from a former Iranian negotiator, on how Mullahstan has systematically and deliberately concealed it’s efforts to develop nuclear weapons, while claiming to have no such intent.
The Chief puts this report into the “DUH!” category – but it’s educational to have the whole process actually laid out in daylight by one who was there and actively involved.
The man who for two years led Iran’s nuclear negotiations has laid out in unprecedented detail how the regime took advantage of talks with Britain, France and Germany to forge ahead with its secret atomic programme.
OK. Get it now? THIS is why we shouldn’t bother to get too exercised about the libDonk and other moonbats’ pleas to trust in negotiations to solve the problem.
He boasted that while talks were taking place in Teheran, Iran was able to complete the installation of equipment for conversion of yellowcake – a key stage in the nuclear fuel process – at its Isfahan plant but at the same time convince European diplomats that nothing was afoot.
Their task of deception was no doubt enabled by the willingness of dhimmified Eurabians to believe what they wanted to in spite of evidence to the contrary.
“From the outset, the Americans kept telling the Europeans, ‘The Iranians are lying and deceiving you and they have not told you everything.’ The Europeans used to respond, ‘We trust them’,” he said.
The context of these reports is interesting. Apparently the Iranian in question was trying to justify himself before the mullahs where there was concern that he was too accomadating to the Euros. He assured them that no, while he was pulling the wool over the Eurocrats’ eyes, on the other hand they were proceeding apace with the deveopment of their facilities to purify fissile materials.
He told his audience: “When we were negotiating with the Europeans in Teheran we were still installing some of the equipment at the Isfahan site. There was plenty of work to be done to complete the site and finish the work there. In reality, by creating a tame situation, we could finish Isfahan.”
Check out the piece for more of the context and background, especially of current interest since the breakdown of negotiations with the Euros last week, and the referral to the UN (dis)Organization that starts next week.