Hillary Clinton said in a statement Monday night that she supports the Iranian nuclear deal, but cautioned that she is still looking into the specifics.
“I am still studying the details, but based on the briefings I received and a review of the documents, I support the agreement because it can help us prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon,” she said. “With vigorous enforcement, unyielding verification, and swift consequences for any violations, this agreement can make the United States, Israel, and our Arab partners safer.”
Clinton, who earlier in the day ignored an MSNBC reporter’s questions on the deal, reiterated that she believes the Islamic Republic should never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon.
“The message to Iran should be loud and clear: We will never allow you to acquire a nuclear weapon; not just during the term of this agreement – never,” Clinton said.
The Democratic presidential contender added that as president, she would work to enhance the U.S.’ relationship with Israel.
“Israel has to be confident that the United States will always ensure its Qualitative Military Edge in the region and its capacity to defend itself by itself. As President, I would invite the senior Israeli leadership to Washington for early talks on further strengthening our alliance,” Clinton said. “We must also deepen our security relationship with our Arab partners threatened by Iran. This includes our continued presence and providing needed capabilities. Iran should have no doubt about our support for the security of our partners.”
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Clinton called for “extreme vigilance” moving forward.
“I know that there are people of good faith who oppose this deal – people I respect. They raise concerns that have to be taken seriously. They are right to call for extreme vigilance,” she said. “I am as familiar with Iranian behavior and the need to confront it as anyone. I support this agreement because I believe it is the most effective path of all the alternatives available to the U.S. and our partners to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.”
Clinton concluded, “So we should applaud President Obama, Secretary Kerry, and Secretary Moniz for getting this done, and proceed with wisdom and strength in enforcing this deal to the fullest and in meeting the broader Iranian challenge.”
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Plantagenet on Wed, 15th Jul 2015 1:51 pm
Good to see Hillary actually saying something on an issue. Maybe this will start a trend and before long she’ll actually answer questions.
joe on Wed, 15th Jul 2015 2:05 pm
Hilary Clinton may have access to more power but America would go far if they had an Angela Markel. Clinton wishes she was a European politican, clearly, from the way she ignores questions and breaks the law. She wishes the US was like Germany where freedom of expression is denied. (Though I don’t personally take this view) A person in Germany will be guilty of a crime if they deny the Holocaust. That legal principle on its own makes them equal to Islamic State.
When Obama took office I always believed he would be no differet than any other politican (sadly and ironically a backhanded compliment), Cliiton though has a point to prove, and that is a very dangerous thing.
She uses her peronsal property to carry out important intenational duties, then deletes them because her ego cant support her being falsified in any way. That’s they sign of a sociopath. I would be afraid to put her finger near the big red button.
Boat on Wed, 15th Jul 2015 2:31 pm
Secretary Moniz for president.
penury on Wed, 15th Jul 2015 3:55 pm
At this time What difference does it make? Because a member of AIPAC and a former Senator from New York, who potentially be a presidential candidate backs the position of Israel is a shocker. The only people who will support this deal are the ones who are capable of thinking without the permission of Benji
Makati1 on Wed, 15th Jul 2015 9:07 pm
And then…
http://www.globalresearch.ca/warning-nuclear-deal-with-iran-prelude-to-war-not-breakthrough/5462428
and…
http://www.globalresearch.ca/iran-dismisses-iaeas-access-to-military-sites-nuclear-scientists/5462483
and…
http://www.globalresearch.ca/iran-nuclear-deal-the-real-battle-begins/5462582
Like Greece, Ukraine, China, Russia, peak oil, GMOs, and many other topics of late, no one knows what tomorrow will being. Only a fool would base his/her future on paid for ‘professional’ guesses or ‘facts’ that seem to change from day to day. Only by long term personal observation, experience, and a wide sampling of thoughts on every topic can you even begin to get a handle on the direction we are going.
By my observation, the path has begun to turn down the progressive mountain and into the unknown jungle of economic contraction and climate change. All we can do is try to prepare for a never ending safari into the unknown future ahead.
GregT on Fri, 17th Jul 2015 1:33 am
Put her out to pasture already, before she gets the opportunity to do some real damage. The woman is the devil incarnate.