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Subject: Fwd: MID-WEEK BY ZAP from '"The Office of Poofness"
To: 2goforth@Safe-mail.net
From: 2goforth@Safe-mail.net
Date: Wed, 05 Aug 2015 22:34:27 -0400
HI ALL
SO MUCH TO SAY, AND SO LITTLE TIME TO SAY IT. SO THANKS AND GOODNIGHT.
SOMETIMES I WISH THAT WAS THE CASE….AND I COULD GET AWAY WITH IT.
THE RUMOR MILL OUT THERE IS WORKING LIKE MAD TRYING TO MAKE HEADS OR TAILS FROM THE VARIOUS SNIPPETS COMING IN. SOME SAY HALLELUIAH, WHILE OTHERS CAUTION PESSIMISM. WHO’S RIGHT? ACTUALLY, I HAVE IT ON THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY THAT WHO IS ON FIRST.
THE FOLLOWING COMPRISES THE WHOLE OF THE RUMORS OUT THERE, AND VARIATIONS ON THE THEME ARE POPPING UP ALL OVER THE PLACE.
- World leaders and monetary authorities secretly gathered in mainland China on Wednesday 7.29.2015.
WHAT ELSE IS NEW. THEY HAVE BEEN MEETING SECRETLY FOR YEARS.
President Barack Obama says every country that has commented on the Iran nuclear deal has supported it—except for Israel.
Obama said the rejection of the Iran nuclear deal would lead to only one option, which would be another war in the Middle East.
Obama is singling out Israel's government in a speech about the deal at American University. He's describing opponents of the deal as outliers and noting that the deal has support from non-proliferation experts and former ambassadors from both political parties.
Obama is also chiding critics who had opposed his interim nuclear deal, but who now say it's better than the final deal. He says thwarting the nuclear deal will actually accelerate Iran's race for a nuclear weapon.
--Reuters contributed to this report.
Obama said the rejection of the Iran nuclear deal would lead to only one option, which would be another war in the Middle East.
Obama is singling out Israel's government in a speech about the deal at American University. He's describing opponents of the deal as outliers and noting that the deal has support from non-proliferation experts and former ambassadors from both political parties.
Obama is also chiding critics who had opposed his interim nuclear deal, but who now say it's better than the final deal. He says thwarting the nuclear deal will actually accelerate Iran's race for a nuclear weapon.
--Reuters contributed to this report.