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originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: xstealth
the iran deal was just another feeble attempt by Obuma to create a legacy. and just like all his other attempts it fell short and screwed the U.S. in the long run.
Haaretz reports that an impressive list of top Israeli military brass support the deal with Iran. These military leaders wrote a letter to Netanyahu urging him to support the Iran deal. Because it’s hard to read names jammed together without any organization, here’s a list of some of the military bigwigs (all now retired) who signed the letter: Shlomo Gaza, Chief of Intelligence, Major General Carmi Gillon, Director of Israel Security Agency Ami Ayalon, Vice Admiral, Director of Israel Security Agency Itamar Yaar, Colonel Deputy Israeli National Security Council Arie Pellman, Israeli Security Agency official Amiram Levin, deputy of the Mossad director, Major General Itzhak Barzilay, Mossad official Nathan Sharony, Major General, head of planning for the armed forces Numerous admirals and generals signed the letter as well:
originally posted by: Aazadan
a reply to: xstealth
Of course Iran is mocking us. Iran wants us to back out. If we back out, the deal will collapse and then there won't be any deal in place. The current deal is quite good.
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: xstealth
the iran deal was just another feeble attempt by Obuma to create a legacy. and just like all his other attempts it fell short and screwed the U.S. in the long run.
Well least he didnt sell $350 billion worth high tec weaponry to a nation of wahhabism muslims........
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: xstealth
30 years now just about Netenyahu has been trying to tell US congress and Israeli Knesset Iran will have nukes in 3-5 years. Since the early 1990's. Not only has it not been realized, the evidence show no such programs or progress, and little to no interest in such goals is actually shown from the accused.
originally posted by: xstealth
originally posted by: JoshuaCox
a reply to: xstealth
What terrorism has Iran caused?? None I can list..
Iran is threatening to wipe Israel off the face of the map, that's a credible threat.
The Iran deal was to prohibit a nuke, not terrorism.
originally posted by: [post=22357817]xstealth
Iran is threatening to wipe Israel off the face of the map, that's a credible threat.
The Iran deal was to prohibit a nuke, not terrorism.
The world’s nuclear inspectors complicated President Trump’s effort to find Iran in violation of the two-year-old nuclear accord with the United States and five other world powers, declaring on Thursday that the latest inspections found no evidence that the country is breaching the agreement.
Mr. Trump has made no secret of his desire to scrap the agreement, even over the objections of many of his top national security officials. But the reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency make it harder to create an argument that Iran is in violation.
The latest declaration by the I.A.E.A. came just a week after Mr. Trump had sent his ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, to Vienna to meet with the top agency officials, who are responsible for conducting the inspections and monitoring Iranian compliance.
Ms. Haley was pressing the agency to be more aggressive, and some administration officials have argued that the I.A.E.A. should demand access to a series of Iranian military sites. But under the accord, the agency can only do so when there is a reasonable suspicion that Iran is conducting illicit nuclear-related activities at those sites.
So far, according the I.A.E.A. and American officials, the United States has not delivered a list of suspect locations.