It would have been worse if an agreement had been reached, but the appeasers have not given up, and will be trying again. “No deal reached in Iran nuke talks,” from CBS News, November 9 (thanks to Jerk Chicken):
GENEVA Talks on curbing Iran’s nuclear program ended with no deal early Sunday after France objected that proposed measures didn’t go far enough. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said “significant progress” had been made on the remaining differences.
Six world powers and Iran agreed to resume talks Nov. 20.
Both sides badly wanted agreement. The U.S. and its five partners were looking for initial caps on Iran’s ability to make an atomic bomb, while Tehran sought some easing of sanctions stifling its economy.
But France would not soften its concerns over Iran’s plutonium project and the level of its uranium enrichment program.
Kerry, speaking to reporters after the talks broke up, acknowledged there were “certain issues that we needed to work through.”
“We’re grateful to the French for the work we did together,” Kerry said….