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Iran rolls back nuclear deal commitments

Us dual-citizenship kids have nothing to worry about
Salami faked his death and is still alive

They had to do this so they had a REASON to roll back their nuclear deal and nuclear talks
Original post by Rock Fan
The crisis is really escalating
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-

WW3...
just hope boris keeps our noses out and doesn’t involve our country in this dumb war, time to replay fallout 4 to prepare myself
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What did that prize pig trump expect to happen when murdering the 2nd most important man in Iran?
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://// iran not playing no more.
Original post by Rock Fan

Why is this a surprise? Considering the deal was wrecked many months ago, then am surprised there was anything left still to stick to. No more pretence though they want nuclear and the US doesnt want them to have nukes. Least theres no pretence any more.

Wait and see if Iran can make good its threats now.
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Original post by 999tigger
Why is this a surprise? Considering the deal was wrecked many months ago, then am surprised there was anything left still to stick to. No more pretence though they want nuclear and the US doesnt want them to have nukes. Least theres no pretence any more.

Wait and see if Iran can make good its threats now.

Says who? The general trend of their nuclear program was to simply reach the breakthrough stage and then assemble if needed. Then again seeing as the program has only ever appeared defensive in nature their concerns seem to have been rather vindicated.
Original post by Napp
Says who? The general trend of their nuclear program was to simply reach the breakthrough stage and then assemble if needed. Then again seeing as the program has only ever appeared defensive in nature their concerns seem to have been rather vindicated.

I dont think it matters they should go for it and see if others can stop them.
Reply 11
Iran has declared it will no longer abide by any of the restrictions imposed by the 2015 nuclear deal.


Something that could happen at any time in future and just the sort of blind spot that makes their nuclear program non-negotiable to Israel. Israel will never cease to undermine it and it will never trust any assurances or deals from Iran, there's no compromise to achieve here. With Trump firmly allied and the Saudi on board too, there is no intention from any of them to let Iran develop a threatening nuclear ability or even an infrastructure they might activate one day at any point in time. It just happens that they don't see any type of deal as the way to get there, they don't trust Iran anymore than Iran trusts them.
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Original post by z-hog
Something that could happen at any time in future and just the sort of blind spot that makes their nuclear program non-negotiable to Israel. Israel will never cease to undermine it and it will never trust any assurances or deals from Iran, there's no compromise to achieve here.

The irony of Israel complaining about Irans war like intentions never ceases to amuse me. With that being said, they used to be rather good allies and indeed still got on quite well after the revolution with Israel arming Tehran against Saddam.
With Trump firmly allied and the Saudi on board too, there is no intention from any of them to let Iran develop a threatening nuclear ability or even an infrastructure they might activate one day at any point in time. It just happens that they don't see any type of deal as the way to get there, they don't trust Iran anymore than Iran trusts them.

I believe the phrase is 'in the pocket of'
With that being said, Iran already has the infrastructure if it were ever so inclined to make a bomb. Whether they could actually fabricate one and indeed one that is deliverable on anything other than the back of a flatbed is debatable though.

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