Friday, March 21, 2014

Obama: “More Opportunities with Iran” Student “Exchange Programs” with Iranian Universities

Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs

Just yesterday, President Rouhani tweeted to the world, “Iran’s uranium enrichment will go on.”

Couple that with the spike in human rights crimes. “When he took office, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani promised to improve on human rights, yet UN reports found the exact opposite: the regime is hanging more people, arresting more human rights defenders, and persecuting more religious minorities than ever before,” said Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch.

So it would make sense that Obama would further reward the savages with more opportunities and “exchange programs with Iranian universities.”

We can expect more Iranian students to blow themselves (or us) up while building bombs in their dorms or student apartments.

Saamer Akhshabi
Photo;Saamer Akhshabi: Iranian graduate student at Georgia Tech, died from burns over 90 percent of his body when a bomb he was working on detonated.
“Obama: Nuclear Deal Can Open Opportunities For Iran,” AP, Thanks to Nicola
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says a nuclear agreement with Iran can open up “new possibilities and prosperity” for the Iranian people.Even as negotiations on the accord continued, the Obama administration issued an order Thursday allowing U.S. academic institutions to operate exchange programs with Iranian universities.
The announcement followed Obama’s comments in an annual videotaped message to Iranians marking the Persian new year, Nowruz. This year’s message coincides with nuclear negotiations between the U.S., Iran and five other world powers.
Obama says reaching a final nuclear agreement “will be difficult.” But he says he’s committed to diplomacy because he believes there is a basis for a “practical solution” to the nuclear dispute.
The president says Iran would retain access to “peaceful nuclear energy” under a final agreement. He says a deal would also mean more economic growth and jobs for Iranians.
Secretary of State John Kerry, in his own Nowruz message, said he hopes the people of Iran will be able to “fulfill their aspirations” in the coming year. He welcomed in particular the prospect of more educational exchanges between the U.S. and Iran, saying it would “reaffirm our belief that strengthening cultural and academic ties between our two countries benefits our two peoples.”

1 comment:

  1. Good article, but Obama doesn't suprise me anymore!

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