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Originally Posted by thecoalman
You will first to have to explain how it stops them.
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The Iran nuclear deal does the following things,
"Iran's current stockpile of low-enriched uranium will be reduced by 98 percent, from 10,000 kg to 300 kg."
"Iran will be limited to enriching uranium to 3.67%, a percentage sufficient for civilian nuclear power and research."
"Iran will place over two-thirds of its centrifuges in storage."
"Iran's Fordow facility will stop enriching uranium and researching uranium enrichment."
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"A comprehensive inspections regime will be implemented in order to monitor and confirm that Iran is complying with its obligations and is not diverting any fissile material."
"The IAEA will have multilayered oversight "over Iran's entire nuclear supply chain, from uranium mills to its procurement of nuclear-related technologies..""
"The number of IAEA inspectors assigned to Iran will triple, from 50 to 150 inspectors."
ex.ex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_...Plan_of_Action
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Even if Iran is in full compliance the only thing this does is kick the can down the road.
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The Iran deal only keeps the above conditions for periods of 10 to 15 years, but after that 10-15 years expires a new deal can be made.
What will Trump do to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons in the next 10-15 years?
Or will Trump do absolutely nothing to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and instead only place trade sanctions on Iran making Iran hate America even more?
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A very simialr deal was struck with NK in 90's by Clinton, where is it we are at now with that?
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Republicans broke the nuclear deal Bill Clinton made with North Korea (republicans broke the deal before it had a chance to work.)
"In January 2002 U.S. President George W. Bush labeled North Korea in his first State of the Union Address as part of an Axis of Evil."
"In October 2002, a U.S. delegation visited North Korea to confront the North Koreans with the U.S. assessment that they had a uranium enrichment program (while the GW Bush White House had no evidence that North Korea had a uranium enrichment program.)"
Then "relations between (North Korea and the United States) , which had seemed hopeful two years earlier, quickly deteriorated into open hostility."
The GW Bush White House then refused to fund shipments that were part of the North Korea nuclear deal. And North Korea then left the deal because GW Bush broke the terms of the deal.
North Korea then went down the path where they are today having both nuclear and hydrogen bombs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agreed_Framework
The republicans breaking the deal with North Korea sent North Korea down a path to developing nuclear and hydrogen bombs. How will republicans breaking the nuclear deal with Iran be any different?
And what will Donald Trump do to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons?