Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani claps his hands at the start of a day-long conference on human rights organized by the Iranian exile opposition group National Council of Resistance of Iran on Saturday, March 7, 2015. Giuliani was one of the main speakers. (photo credit: AP Photo/Frank Jordans)
Anyone who thinks Tehran can be trusted with ‘any kind of nuclear capacity’ is ‘stupid,’ former New York mayor tells Iranian exiles at Berlin rally.

Times of Israel

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Saturday that the US should take a stronger stance against Iran — or risk appeasing what he called an “insane” regime.

Giuliani spoke at a rally in Berlin organized by the exiled opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran. The organization is associated with the People’s Mujahedin of Iran, an armed resistance group that was taken off U.S. terror lists in 2012.

Giuliani claimed that the government in Tehran, which is seeking to reach a deal with world powers to lift crippling international sanctions, “has proven to us that it shouldn’t be trusted with any kind of nuclear capacity.”

Anyone who thought otherwise was “stupid” or risking the kind of appeasement that Britain tried with Nazi Germany in 1938, he said.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has recently said Washington will endorse only an agreement with Iran that seriously and verifiably crimps Tehran’s ability to make atomic arms.

After his speech, Giuliani told The Associated Press that he believed President Barack Obama’s actions on Iran were reckless.

“What he (Obama) is doing with Iran right now is extremely reckless and it’s going to create an Iranian-controlled northern Middle East,” Giuliani said. He cited Tehran’s growing influence in Syria and Iraq, which he said could prompt a dangerous reaction from Iran’s Sunni rival Saudi Arabia.

To cheers from several hundred Iranian exiles at Berlin’s Velodrom cycling arena, Giuliani spoke strongly in favor of giving refuge to about 2,700 members of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran living at Camp Liberty, a former U.S. military base in Iraq.

The 10,000-seat Velodrom was filled mostly with students from neighboring Poland and the Czech Republic. Several whom the AP spoke to said they had been offered a return journey and hotel in the German capital if they attended the conference.

Earlier Saturday, Iran’s vice president said technical roadblocks hampering a final nuclear accord with world powers have been eliminated during ongoing discussions with American negotiators.

Ali Akbar Salehi, who is also in charge of Iran’s nuclear agency, told state television that Tehran offered proposals to remove “fake concerns” over the country’s nuclear program, paving the way for a final deal.

US and European diplomats said Saturday they are united in their strategy and goal in trying to achieve a nuclear deal.

Ali Akbar Salehi, head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, left, leaves the hotel following a bilateral meeting with US negotiators, among them US Secretary of State John Kerry, at a round of nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. (photo credit: AP Photo/Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)
Ali Akbar Salehi, head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization, left, leaves the hotel following a bilateral meeting with US negotiators, among them US Secretary of State John Kerry, at a round of nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Feb. 23, 2015. (photo credit: AP Photo/Keystone, Salvatore Di Nolfi)

“We are on the same page,” Kerry said after talks with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius. “We know what we are chasing after and we are chasing after the same thing.”

Kerry and Fabius, who met with the British and German foreign ministers after their session, cited progress in the talks, with the last round just wrapping up Wednesday in Switzerland. But they also acknowledged big gaps that must be bridged if the sides are to reach a deal by the end of March deadline set by negotiators.

“There is progress in certain areas but there are also divergences,” Fabius said. He said more work needed to be done on the length of the proposed agreement and on how to verify Iranian compliance.

“There is still work to do on the duration, we need a guarantee and transparency is necessary,” he said.

Kerry later seemed to contradict the Iranian vice president by stating there were still “gaps” that needed to be closed ahead of a conclusive deal.

Despite the headway, the hardline Iranian daily Kayhan was critical of negotiations, saying that an American proposal of a 10-year suspension of Iran’s uranium enrichment activities is a first step aimed at finally toppling Iran’s ruling Islamic government.

‘This is not a bilateral negotiation’

The next round of nuclear talks is set to begin March 15, involving mainly US and Iranian representatives. A small European delegation also will participate.

That configuration has led to some complaints that the talks involving the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, Germany and Iran have become more of an American-Iranian project. Objections, notably from France over certain provisions, held up agreement on an interim deal with Iran in November 2013.

Kerry denied such suggestions. He noted that he and Fabius would join German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond as well as the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, for more detailed discussions.

“This is not a bilateral negotiation … and all of our partners are consistently sharing information, sharing ideas,” Kerry said.

Kerry stressed that Iran still needs to make decisions to prove to the world it is not trying to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran claims its nuclear program is peaceful and exists only to produce energy for civilian use.

“We have a critical couple of weeks ahead of us,” Kerry said. “But we are not feeling a sense of urgency that we have to get any deal. We have to get the right deal.”

Iran and the six-nation group — the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany — hope to reach a rough deal on Iran’s disputed nuclear program by March and a final agreement by June 30.

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  1. All of this is the within the Jew Left/Right Dialectic. it forces power to work for the Jews even if wise,or resistent to them. This the Republican Partys ,paid role today. Take a look! This is 1938,39,and the Jews are pushing for a way to ignite a war with Germany. From the OT,through the passion of Christ;the Jew method does not change. Learn their ways,and you can predict the future,in a practical manner . For two decades Iraq ,got the’treatment’. Now it is Iran. Next will be Russia big time. The Jew never rests.

  2. Bastard Giuliani. He was the Major of New York city during 9/11 and he helped the 9/11 “Commission” (Omission) to cover up all the Mossad fingerprints that were all over the crime.

  3. Jewliani’s stance is to be expected. Automatically a terrorist group is removed from AmeriKa’s terror watch list means they are no longer terrorists, so idiots like McCain and this offal can freely support them. And what to say of these Iranian ex-pats who support terrorists who could attack their ancestral home land? Sounds like they are the stupid ones.

  4. Konrad:
    Jewliani is a latent and repressed homosexual, this explains his penchant for dressing up in drag.

  5. @mlo: I think you are correct.

    @jm: Knighthood in England is as perverse as the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, or the Nobel “Peace” Prize.

  6. The Knighthood merely shows appreciation and a class leg up for your contributions to the dark agenda we all fight. I would imagine by now such bottom level titles are almost as common as dirt and only Americans are impressed…. It certainly does not equate peerage by a long shot although it does open doors to dissipation and corruption for your family, ie “Sir” Bob Geldorf.

  7. I always thought, for some reason that there was something wrong with this evil “man”. Thanks for the pictures they are good, I can send them to many people.

  8. Jewliani resided with a “Gay “,couple ,after divorcing his his first wife. (He is now on number 3,a Jewess),and he bragged on this,when running as a kosher Conservative in NYC politics.

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