Speech of Cristina Fernandez in UN Security Council 24-09-2014 (English subs)

Started by drunkenshoe, January 05, 2017, 05:44:17 AM

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drunkenshoe

Why haven't we seen any of this? Or have you? If anyone ever have, please raise a hand. It's reported that Fernandez's speech -and another one- was blokced out by Western media. What a fucking surprise.

First one is 14 mins - 2014 UN Security Council

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUdR3wWKj0E


45 mins - 70th General Assembly in New York, Sept. 28, 2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWIAb8AJhOw

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drunkenshoe

Argentinian President Claims Former Obama Official Asked The Country To Provide Iran With Nuclear Fuel

http://www.forbes.com/sites/dougschoen/2015/10/06/argentinian-president-makes-big-accusation-at-the-united-nations/#2bd3c5363677

QuoteIt felt like hours, but was only a mere 45 seconds.

In perhaps the most moving moment of this weeks United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stared down the audience in a moment of silence that made all those there â€" and the rest of us watching on television â€" feel the weight of his message: The Iran deal makes war more likely.

Netanyahu continued, “I refuse to be silent. The days when the Jewish people remain passive in the face of genocidal enemies, those days are over.”

Israel has always reserved the right to defend itself against its enemies, a point Netanyahu hammered home this week.

Indeed, the nuclear agreement with Iran has been a hot topic in US politics, featuring prominently in the presidential campaign and across Congress. We now know that despite the fact that only 21% of Americans approve of the deal, the White House and Democrats have a bulletproof plan securing its passage.

But it appears that we don’t know the whole story.

There was a speech at the UNGA that directly relates to the deal and our methods of negotiation with Iran that was overlooked for reasons that escape me.

During a 45-minute speech, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner claimed that in 2010 a former Obama administration official asked Argentina to “provide the Islamic Republic of Iran with nuclear fuel” under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

According to Kirchner, Gary Samone, who was the White House Coordinator for Arms Control and Weapons of Mass Destruction at the time, visited Argentina in the hopes of convincing them to provide reactor fuel. When the Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs asked for the request in writing, they never heard from Samone again.


There is a backstory to this, as Kirchner explained. In 1987, Argentina supplied Iran with nuclear fuel for their “Teheran” reactor. Samone told Hector Timmerman, the Argentine Foreign Minister, that negotiations with Iran to end or limit its nuclear enrichment program  had begun and that the “Teheran” reactor was a sticking point. Iranian negotiators wouldn’t go forward without the fuel. And Argentina was the United States’ answer.

Another key juncture in this triangle between Iran, Argentina, and the United States is the story of Argentinian Special Prosecutor Alberto Nisman, his investigation of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aries, and his mysterious death in early 2015. Just hours before Nisman was set to present evidence implicating President Kirchner in a conspiracy to cover up Iran’s role in the 1994 bombing, the prosecutor was found dead. Kirchner and her associates insist Nisman’s death was a suicide, but officials have indicated that Nisman was actually assassinated in his apartment execution-style.

Adding to the mystery, investigators also found that someone logged onto Nisman’s computer in the hours after his murder but before his mother discovered his body the following morning.

This narrative is, of course, puzzling and worrisome on a number of levels.

I personally think as this was published by Forbes, there are a tons of fucked up things we will never know.

What is so disturbing is that the real relationships between states and what is going on as oppposed to what we are reported...etc. House of Cards is a pink fantasy compared to all this and what it indicates as an example of 'net of relations'.


:question:  What is it then? Uncle Sam wants to create some near future conditions to invade Iran this time?

American people will perfectly swallow the bullshit of another 'they have mass destruction weapons and gonna get us' story and support another invasion anyway. And who is sitting in the office this time? Trump.



"science is not about building a body of known 'facts'. ıt is a method for asking awkward questions and subjecting them to a reality-check, thus avoiding the human tendency to believe whatever makes us feel good." - tp

Baruch

If true, then that is a State secret that can't be admitted to, like the situation in Bengazi.  Argentina should know, years ago post WW II they were helping Germany develop nuclear technology, including nuclear weapons.  Perhaps Israel was helping Argentina, like they helped White South Africa.  Not all proliferation originated in N Korea or Pakistan.
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