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Trump Must Withdraw From Iran Nuclear Deal - Now


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  • Tehran's violations of the deal have become public, including: exceeding limits on uranium enrichment and production of heavy water; illicit efforts at international procurement of dual-use nuclear and missile technology; and obstructing international inspection efforts (which were insufficient to begin with).

  • There is ominous talk of America "not living up to its word." This is nonsense. The president's primary obligation is to keep American citizens safe from foreign threats. Should President George W. Bush have kept the United States in the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, rather than withdraw to allow the creation of a limited national missile-defense shield to protect against rogue-state nuclear attacks?

  • Care to bet how close Tehran — and North Korea — now are? Consider the costs of betting wrong.

For the second time during the Trump administration, the State Department has reportedly decided to certify that Iran is complying with its 2015 nuclear deal with the Security Council's five permanent members and Germany, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

If true, it will be the administration's second unforced error regarding the JCPOA. Over the past two years, considerable information detailing Tehran's violations of the deal have become public, including: exceeding limits on uranium enrichment and production of heavy water; illicit efforts at international procurement of dual-use nuclear and missile technology; and obstructing international inspection efforts (which were insufficient to begin with).

Since international verification is fatally inadequate, and our own intelligence far from perfect, these violations undoubtedly only scratch the surface of the ayatollahs' inexhaustible mendaciousness.

Read more at:

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10695/trump-iran-nuclear-deal

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Looks like paranoia rules the day...

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3 hours ago, heretoeternity said:

Looks like paranoia rules the day...

Mat 24:6  And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet.
Mat 24:7  For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places.
Mat 24:8  All these are but the beginning of the birth pains.

Sounds more like Wars and Rumors of Wars than paranoia. :)
 

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Maybe the USA should quit provoking other nations and interfering in their business..what you think?  Then no wars and no rumours of wars...

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1 hour ago, Cobalt1959 said:

So . . . According to your logic the U.S. is responsible for all wars and conflicts in the world?

Check out the meddling of the CIA in other countries business, and trying to overthrow governments who had their peoples' interests at heart, and not necessarily subservient to the USA and it's globalist ambitions..yes that is causing wars and strife throughout the planet...it may come as a surprise to you, but their are other countries and peoples on the planet who just want to get on with their lives, their way, and not the ways of the western countries, in particular the USA.....this is not necessarily the ideal model for their countries.

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Question answered..if you cannot see that, that is your problem right?

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3 hours ago, heretoeternity said:

Maybe the USA should quit provoking other nations and interfering in their business..what you think?  Then no wars and no rumours of wars...

Perhaps you should realize instead of trying to assign blame, that prophecy is being fulfilled as Scipture foretold.  If so, how does the knowledge of this motivate you to sharing the gospel?

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39 minutes ago, heretoeternity said:

Question answered..if you cannot see that, that is your problem right?

One that cannot provide an answer to a straight forward question shows evasiveness and unwillingness to dialogue in a rational manner.  AntiAmerican sentiments do not an argument make.

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1 hour ago, MorningGlory said:

One that cannot provide an answer to a straight forward question shows evasiveness and unwillingness to dialogue in a rational manner.  AntiAmerican sentiments do not an argument make.

Anti American sentiments...no not at all...why do you think that???   It is a fact of global politics, when a large superpower tries to impose their will through a clandestine organization such as the CIA  and disrupt the government and the lives of other countries who want to control their own destinies...do you find that wrong?

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45 minutes ago, heretoeternity said:

Anti American sentiments...no not at all...why do you think that???   It is a fact of global politics, when a large superpower tries to impose their will through a clandestine organization such as the CIA  and disrupt the government and the lives of other countries who want to control their own destinies...do you find that wrong?

I would find it wrong if I believed it.  But I don't.  I'm of the camp that wants my country to let all the failing states around the world just fail.  I don't really care if Terroristan implodes or not.  I'm an America first nationalist who doesn't want my taxes to pay for cess pools that breed socialism and will never be democracies.

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