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My thoughts?
Iran is the only country on this planet ever to have
seized an American embassy and get away with it.
I do not believe iran has any honor, and that they will
lie, cheat, and steal to achieve their objectives.

iran supports the Hezbollah in Lebanon, they support
shia rebels in Yemen, and now they are trying to turn
Syria into another proxy state from which to launch
rockets at Israel.
Zim.

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Why Is Obama Ignoring Iran Cheating on the Nuke Deal?

http://www.newsweek.com/why-obama-ignoring-iran-cheating-nuke-deal-479689

The greatest imminent danger in last year’s nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was always that Iran would cheat—taking all the advantages of the deal but then seeking to move forward more quickly toward a nuclear weapon—and that the Obama administration would be silent in the face of that cheating.

. . . .

Last week, Germany’s intelligence agency produced a report detailing Iranian cheating. Here is an excerpt from the news story:

Germany’s domestic intelligence agency said in its annual report that Iran has a “clandestine” effort to seek illicit nuclear technology and equipment from German companies “at what is, even by international standards, a quantitatively high level.”

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Politico: Trump could nix Iran nuclear deal in January
By: Decomposed
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Fri, 29 Dec 17 7:24 PM
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December 28, 2017

Trump could nix Iran nuclear deal in January

by Teri Webster
TheBlaze.com

President Donald Trump could nix the Iran nuclear deal in January, and analysts believe he might do it, according to Politico.

Why is this happening?

New legal deadlines coming up in January require the president to certify that Tehran is meeting its obligations under the agreement.

International inspectors have said Iran is meeting its requirements. But in October, Trump refused to certify the country’s compliance. He cited Iranian aggression in the Middle East as one reason, Politico reported. That triggered a 60-day deadline for Congress to restore sanctions “by a simple majority, without the possibility of a Senate filibuster.”

But Congress was busy working on tax reform and took no action.

In October, Trump called the Iran agreement, “the worst deal ever.” He has also called on Congress and European countries to make the deal more favorable for the U.S., according to Politico.

If a solution is not reached with Congress and U.S. allies, “then the agreement will be terminated,” Trump said in an Oct. 13 speech.

Since then, little progress has been made, according to reports.

“It’s entirely possible that Trump tells Congress and the Europeans, ‘I gave you 90 days to get your act together and you didn’t — and I’m done,’” Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Politico.

Lawmakers are discussing the possibility of extending the deal, but it is not clear if Republicans and Democrats can agree on it, according to the outlet.

What is the background?

The Iran nuclear deal is called the “Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.” It represents a historic agreement reached in 2015 among Iran, the U.S., and several world powers.

The deal, made under the Obama administration, was designed in part to reduce Iran’s ability to produce plutonium and uranium, which are used in making nuclear weapons, Fox News reported. It also eliminated “crippling economic sanctions” on Iran.

Every 90 days, Congress is required to certify that Iran is complying with the deal.

What do supporters and critics say?

Supporters of the deal believe military action was the only way to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. Critics, on the other hand say a sunset clause in the agreement could ease over time restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program, according to Fox News.

http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/12/28/politico-trump-could-nix-iran-nuclear-deal-in-january


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