U.S. Secretary of State Kerry: The U.S. Deserves "The Benefit Of The Doubt" To See If A Nuclear Deal Can Be Reached With Iran

Sunday 1 March 2015


U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry holds a joint news conference with Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (not pictured) at the State Department in Washington February 27, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Gary Cameron



Reuters: Kerry says U.S. deserves 'benefit of the doubt' on getting Iran nuclear deal



(Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday the United States deserves "the benefit of the doubt" to see if a nuclear deal can be reached with Iran that would prevent any need for military action to curb Tehran's atomic ambitions.


Kerry also said he hoped that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's planned speech to Congress on Tuesday, in which he will warn against a possible nuclear deal with Iran, does not turn into "some great political football."



WNU Editor: In short he is saying to all of us .... these talks are being kept secret because we do not want your input to "muck it up" .... also .... do not criticize us, we know better, accept what we tell you.



Why is it that I do not feel reassured?

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