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Very bad deal as far as I can judge it.  We still have an outside chance that congress will veto obama's veto. 

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Lets have a class 101 on exactly what is going on.A lesson for dummies on the nuclear deal.  :verkle:

 

Okay, bopeep.  I elect you as the teacher.  I have to admit I haven't studied up on this interminable, boring, stupid, lopsided 'deal' at all.  But we all should know what's going on with it. 

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Lets have a class 101 on exactly what is going on.A lesson for dummies on the nuclear deal.  :verkle:

 

Okay, bopeep.  I elect you as the teacher.  I have to admit I haven't studied up on this interminable, boring, stupid, lopsided 'deal' at all.  But we all should know what's going on wit it. 

 

What?That is why I was passively asking for help.I would like someone to hand over a little grace and give me a novice lesson.I have not studied it either. 

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the treaty is available to read

 

Is it really. Where is it.

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the treaty is available to read

That is not good enough.Morning and I would like someone who would be kind enough to explain what in the heck is going on   :26:

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My answer to the question is a question. Is hitting a grizzly bear over the head with a 2x4 a good thing? :33:

 

:thumbsup:

 

Is this deal a good thing or a bad thing. Doesn't the deal prevents the nuclear from being built in 10 yrs.

 

No, it's not a good thing, tigger.  The only thing it prevents is oversight by the rest of the world.  I believe Obama/Kerry Inc. are completely clueless.  Now the world will have to deal with the results of their pathetic negotiations. 

 

I don't believe Obama and Kerry are clueless at all, they just have a different agenda than they portray publicly.

There is no good reason to believe that Iran doesn't already have the bomb, none at all: they have had plenty of time and help to build it. They've been exchanging nuclear and missile technology with North Korea for a long, long time.

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Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. Psalms 121:4

 

As I See It

They Have Never Slowed Down

Nor Will They Stop Until They (Try To~!)

Drop The Bomb On The Children Of Israel And The Palestinians

 

And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume away while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth. Zechariah 14:12

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I thought Glenn Beck is Mormon.

 

He is, but he has a good news show....   do you discount everything a Mormon says????/

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Opinions vary as to whether it is a "good" deal or a "bad" deal...and many reject it without any critical thought - perhaps the typical "Obama is the devil, hates America,etc" routine. What one should also consider are the alternatives. If for example the US rejects the deal, that does not obligate other countries to reject the deal. It would be quite possible for Iran to hold to the deal then any number of countries to simply lift sanctions and continue without US involvement.

 

The deal eliminates 2/3 of Iran's centrifuges, the centrifuges left in place are not efficient for enrichment. There is 24/7 verification at the nuclear sites, and it is the military sites that require 14 day notice. If at any time Iran is legitimately suspected of "cheating" the sanctions can be put immediately back in place, and without Russia or China able to block such. After the "life" of this deal it is not that Iran could immediately proceed to create nuclear weapons but rather UN sanctions would come in place.

 

It just seems that the deal should be given a fair hearing rather than the typical knee-jerk rejection without considering all sides and potential consequences.

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