Lame Stream Media Covers Obamas Ass Once Again
In the rush to swing off Obamas jock once again, the main stream media, including the New York Times and USA Today, post headlines that are blatantly false.
The New York Times is running the story of the Iran nuclear deal with a headline that’s big on cheerleading and small on facts. The headline says “Deal reached with Iran halts its nuclear program.” The deal does no such thing. It actually allows Iran to continue it’s nuclear enrichment of uranium, as the article attached to the headline clearly states.
According to the agreement, Iran would agree to stop enriching uranium beyond 5 percent. To make good on that pledge, Iran would dismantle links between networks of centrifuges.
All of Iran’s stockpile of uranium that has been enriched to 20 percent, a short hop to weapons-grade fuel, would be diluted or converted into oxide so that it could not be readily used for military purposes. No new centrifuges, neither old models nor newer more efficient ones, could be installed. Centrifuges that have been installed but which are not currently operating could not be started up.
The agreement, however, would not require Iran to stop enriching uranium to a level of 3.5 percent or dismantle any of its existing centrifuges.
The accord was a disappointment for Israel, which urged the United States to pursue a stronger agreement that would lead to a complete end to Iran’s enrichment program.
But Iran made it clear that continuing enrichment was a prerequisite for any agreement.
The United States did not accept Iran’s claim that it had a “right to enrich” under the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. But American officials signaled earlier this week that they were open to a compromise in which the two sides would essentially agree to disagree on how the proliferation treaty should be interpreted, while Tehran continued to enrich.