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Iran deal, good deal, or bad deal?
(07-30-2015, 04:31 PM)Maggot Wrote: I wish that these things could be simplified into T&F questions. Smoke & mirrors is soooooo 90's.

That's the problem though, isn't it? It is not as simple as morons like Bush (any) or Fox portray it to be.
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(07-30-2015, 04:43 PM)Jimbone Wrote: So Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan (all Sunni countries) signing contracts with Russia for nuclear tech this year is just scaremongering? Because that has actually happened, and it's a direct response to Iran (Shiite).

If you believe Iran - who sit on one of the largest oil reserves in the world - are going nuclear for peaceful electricity generation, I've got some beautiful tropical property to sell you in Siberia.

Also, if you believe Iran - who is a state sponsor of terrorism around the world, who execute homosexuals, and who subjugate women - deserves respect, you might want to reconsider your position.

They will build a weapon, and they or their surrogates will use it. The only hope between now and then is moderate leadership taking over, and that is highly unlikely given the current theocracy there.

Jordan is a US ally and I don't believe those countries will become nuclear powers.

Today's leadership in Iran is more moderate, let's hope that trend continues. I don't think the US can talk on executing people as you still do it in some states which is extraordinary.

US foreign policy had to change, I am not surprised the Obama haters can't see that.
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(07-30-2015, 04:49 PM)Paulistano Wrote: Jordan is a US ally and I don't believe those countries will become nuclear powers.

Today's leadership in Iran is more moderate, let's hope that trend continues. I don't think the US can talk on executing people as you still do it in some states which is extraordinary.

US foreign policy had to change, I am not surprised the Obama haters can't see that.

Well everything is alright then. Paulistano doesn't think countries that signed contracts to build nuclear reactors are actually going to do it. Phew! That was close.

And apparently the Ayatollah has moderated over the last few hours, so that was a close one too. Just the other day he was tweeting pictures of Obama with a gun to his head, and giving speeches with an AK-47 at his side.

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(07-30-2015, 04:43 PM)Jimbone Wrote: So Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan (all Sunni countries) signing contracts with Russia for nuclear tech this year is just scaremongering? Because that has actually happened, and it's a direct response to Iran (Shiite).

If you believe Iran - who sit on one of the largest oil reserves in the world - are going nuclear for peaceful electricity generation, I've got some beautiful tropical property to sell you in Siberia.

Also, if you believe Iran - who is a state sponsor of terrorism around the world, who execute homosexuals, and who subjugate women - deserves respect, you might want to reconsider your position.

They will build a weapon, and they or their surrogates will use it. The only hope between now and then is moderate leadership taking over, and that is highly unlikely given the current theocracy there.

And you would deal with this how?? Hmmm, drop bombs on Iran or Russia...so many choices.

Perhaps we should be focusing more on North Korea who already has a nuclear weapon and whose leader is clearly batshit crazy.

I read today that despite this "deal", the U.S. is beefing up our security and military capabilities in the region. I think that's one of the best things we can do...keep throwing a huge amount of our spending at "defense" and always stay miles ahead of those that might threaten us or our allies. If we're going the diplomatic route now, fine, as long as 2, 5, 10 years down the road we are so far ahead of them militarily that their little nuclear weapons look like pea shooters compared to our offensive and defensive capabilities...alrightee then.
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(07-30-2015, 11:35 PM)username Wrote: And you would deal with this how?? Hmmm, drop bombs on Iran or Russia...so many choices.

Keep the crippling economic sanctions in place (no longer an option with such a weak Obama foreign policy), continue programs such as Stuxnet (now prevented by the nuclear deal), and allow Israel/US to continue to assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists (also not permitted by the nuclear deal).

So the Obama option is to roll over and pave the way for the big I-Bomb. No worries! Enjoy your A/C and lower gas prices until you can't!
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(07-30-2015, 11:53 PM)Jimbone Wrote: So the Obama option is to roll over and pave the way for the big I-Bomb.


You Republicans are a dramatic bunch. The sky is falling! The sky is falling! hah
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(07-31-2015, 06:04 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(07-30-2015, 11:53 PM)Jimbone Wrote: So the Obama option is to roll over and pave the way for the big I-Bomb.


You Republicans are a dramatic bunch. The sky is falling! The sky is falling! hah



The Democrat's way! hah


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(07-31-2015, 07:32 AM)Carsman Wrote: The Democrat's way! hah


Just to clarify - I'm not Democrat. I'm just someone who likes to poke fun at the ways of so many Republicans.
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(07-31-2015, 07:54 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(07-31-2015, 07:32 AM)Carsman Wrote: The Democrat's way! hah


Just to clarify - I'm not Democrat. I'm just someone who likes to poke fun at the ways of so many Republicans.

Continuing to clarify, I'm an Independent. hah

I poke fun at both parties.
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(07-31-2015, 10:24 AM)Carsman Wrote: I poke fun at both parties.


Exactly. God knows they both give us something to laugh about. I just have more experience laughing at the right because that's who surrounds me.
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(07-31-2015, 06:04 AM)Duchess Wrote:
You Republicans are a dramatic bunch. The sky is falling! The sky is falling! hah

Not a Republican BTW.
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(07-30-2015, 11:53 PM)Jimbone Wrote: Keep the crippling economic sanctions in place (no longer an option with such a weak Obama foreign policy), continue programs such as Stuxnet (now prevented by the nuclear deal), and allow Israel/US to continue to assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists (also not permitted by the nuclear deal).

How far away from developing a nuclear weapon do you think the Iranian's are (even under current conditions)?

And, I highly doubt that Israel is bound by ANYTHING in that there agreement.
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(07-31-2015, 12:21 PM)username Wrote: How far away from developing a nuclear weapon do you think the Iranian's are (even under current conditions)?

And, I highly doubt that Israel is bound by ANYTHING in that there agreement.

Estimates have been 2-3 months to a year.

Israel is not bound by any agreement, but the US and other signatories are bound by parts of the agreement to assist Iran in safeguarding and protecting its nuclear program.
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(07-31-2015, 02:03 PM)Jimbone Wrote: Israel is not bound by any agreement, but the US and other signatories are bound by parts of the agreement to assist Iran in safeguarding and protecting its nuclear program.

I probably ought to read the agreement. I'd like to know more details about that. If Israel decides to start bombing Iranian nuclear facilities and Iran retaliates, are we obligated to sit back and watch? Assist the Iranian's? NOT assist Israel as part of the deal?

I can't imagine a scenario where 1) we defend Iran against Israel or 2) we don't assist Israel if they're getting their proverbial butts handed to them.

As I said before with that at most a year scenario, I think it was going to happen regardless unless we were willing to start dropping bombs on Iran. I think we've already made a huge mess in the middle east...my instincts tell me any military action WE took against Iran would just make a bigger mess.
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(07-31-2015, 02:18 PM)username Wrote: I probably ought to read the agreement. I'd like to know more details about that. If Israel decides to start bombing Iranian nuclear facilities and Iran retaliates, are we obligated to sit back and watch? Assist the Iranian's? NOT assist Israel as part of the deal?

I can't imagine a scenario where 1) we defend Iran against Israel or 2) we don't assist Israel if they're getting their proverbial butts handed to them.

As I said before with that at most a year scenario, I think it was going to happen regardless unless we were willing to start dropping bombs on Iran. I think we've already made a huge mess in the middle east...my instincts tell me any military action WE took against Iran would just make a bigger mess.

My understanding of that part of the agreement would not require any nation to militarily defend Iran from attack.

It does appear to limit the signatories from being involved in any effort to thwart the Iranian program in any way however, otherwise there would be no need to even have a deal in the first place.

If Israel wants to deploy another Stuxnet like attack, the US can't be involved or know about it. Per the agreement it looks like we will actually be helping Iran beef up their cybersecurity as well to protect from things like that.
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I'd do away with ALL nuclear weapons if I could. Even nuclear energy...it's seemingly an evil necessity but witness what happened in Japan. Not that even THIS would save me/mine, but I wouldn't want to live within 100 miles of a nuclear power plant. No way.

I used to think we over spent somewhat on defense but my opinions are "evolving". It's critical that we stay as far ahead of the pack as possible.

Although I'm sure there's tons of waste, mismanagement and outright fraud in that spending too.
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(07-30-2015, 11:53 PM)Jimbone Wrote:
(07-30-2015, 11:35 PM)username Wrote: And you would deal with this how?? Hmmm, drop bombs on Iran or Russia...so many choices.

Keep the crippling economic sanctions in place (no longer an option with such a weak Obama foreign policy), continue programs such as Stuxnet (now prevented by the nuclear deal), and allow Israel/US to continue to assassinate Iranian nuclear scientists (also not permitted by the nuclear deal).

So the Obama option is to roll over and pave the way for the big I-Bomb. No worries! Enjoy your A/C and lower gas prices until you can't!

Ridiculous, you sound like a complete loon. No wonder they're sick of you.
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(08-03-2015, 03:39 AM)Paulistano Wrote: No wonder they're sick of you.


Who is "they're"?
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