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Reread the deal. It doesn't prevent, merely delays. Sort of like Bill Clinton's deal with North Korea to prevent them from becoming a nuclear power. We saw how well that worked.
The deal Bill Clinton struck is not this deal.
Either you'll acknowledge the huge differences or you'll pretend that they are the same.
The rest of your post was semantics.
Right now Iran is supposedly working towards a nuclear weapon. We want this to stop.
Here is a deal that stops it for 15years. It takes nearly their whole nuclear stuff away from them.
And you are against it because it's not a forever ever deal?
But that still doesn't explain how taking nearly all of Irans nuclear program, away from it, having inspections, etc isn't far far superior over the status quo if Iran working on a nuclear weapon with us having nothing in place to stop it.
How does this deal ensure they get a nuclear weapon? I'm trying to see your point. It just doesn't make sense.
Mircea's statements are based on physical realities. Isreal doesn't have the power projection capabilities for this. They are working on resolving that however.
That doesn't mean they cant come up with alternatives though. Dropping a nuke out of a modified 747 for example. I'm sure the regular assassinations of scientists will continue. The other side of that is it doesnt exactly endear Iran to them.
As for the demands for us to get involved....no. We're not Isreali mercenaries. We should not be expected to put our blood and treasure up for everyone else. Heck, we're worse off then mercenaries....we're not even getting paid.
And no, its not anti-semite to tell Israel to put their big boy pants on, and deal with their own problems.
do you live in Colorado? if so hand over the Medical Marijuana.
ISIS taking over Iran? They have not yet been able to take over Syria despite all the help from Saudies, Qataries, Kuwaities, and yes the CIA.
Did you hear of ISIS six years ago? Did we prepare Iraq for their invasion? How close are they to Bagdad currently?
Yes; I like to think of myself as part hillbilly - but I don't drink or do drugs. Sometimes I think our Government might be into your medical Marijuana.
So instead of a quick death by beheading it'll be a slow death, either way results in a nuclear power Iran, a nation that vows to destroy Israel and USA.
Are largest adversaries already have nuclear weapons and you're more worried about Iran? For every nuclear bomb they 'drop' on us, we could drop 100. As long as we make clear that that is exactly what would happen, then there is no problem - we probably don't have to explicit state it.
[after all, the existences of our nukes is not a secret]
Disagreeing with someone who is also Jewish doesn't make you anti-Semitic. Not letting Israel do whatever they want isn't anti-Semitic. Netanyahu has obvious reasons to be biased in this situation, so his opinion is frankly less relevant. Outside parties do have a lot more relevance here. The US wouldn't have been my first pick of a nation to deal with this, but whatever. It is what it is.
Well, considering Bibi's very long record of predicting Iran's "imminent" possession of a nuke (ever read the boy that cried wolf?) then I'd say if he says it's bad then it must be good.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday slammed the landmark nuclear accord hammered out between the world powers and Iran as a "historic mistake" and hinted that he remained "committed" to order military action against Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
Bombing Nuttyahoo and his Zionist scum would end all Middle East problems in a day. We've been on the wrong side of the war in the middle east since 1967.
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