The US, Europe, and Iran have reached an agreement in Iran's nuclear ambitions.

lotstodo

aka "The Jackal"
Iranian Nuclear Deal Full Text

This is probably only marginally better than no agreement at all. Iran basically has the bomb now, and if this walks them back from that, it's a good thing. But the deal has problems. There is something called "managed access" to some of Iran's military nuclear facilities, which is probably code for we see what they want us to, Iran is free to pursue a ballistic missile program, and the military and weapons sanctions against Iran will be lifted almost immediately.

Of course, Iran will probably not hold up their end of the deal beyond the date that sanctions are lifted anyway. It would be almost impossible to reinstate sanctions as tough as are in place now if Iran breaks the agreement, and they know it. They learned much from Saddam Hussein, much more than we did. They can play three card monte for years.
 
I say we give them several nukes.
At least enough to wipe the whole country out.
 
lotstodo date=1436908735 said:
Iranian Nuclear Deal Full Text

This is probably only marginally better than no agreement at all. Iran basically has the bomb now, and if this walks them back from that, it's a good thing. But the deal has problems. There is something called "managed access" to some of Iran's military nuclear facilities, which is probably code for we see what they want us to, Iran is free to pursue a ballistic missile program, and the military and weapons sanctions against Iran will be lifted almost immediately.

Of course, Iran will probably not hold up their end of the deal beyond the date that sanctions are lifted anyway. It would be almost impossible to reinstate sanctions as tough as are in place now if Iran breaks the agreement, and they know it. They learned much from Saddam Hussein, much more than we did. They can play three card monte for years.
You're right, they will play the same game Saddam played and they will play it very well. They also have a presidential administration in this country to help them play it. The big winner in this agreement is Iran and Bibi sees that. I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudis see it that way as well. Don't be surprised if Israel takes out an Iranian nuclear power plant like they did in Iraq in 1981.
 
Boss 302 date=1436966789 said:
lotstodo date=1436908735 said:
Iranian Nuclear Deal Full Text

This is probably only marginally better than no agreement at all. Iran basically has the bomb now, and if this walks them back from that, it's a good thing. But the deal has problems. There is something called "managed access" to some of Iran's military nuclear facilities, which is probably code for we see what they want us to, Iran is free to pursue a ballistic missile program, and the military and weapons sanctions against Iran will be lifted almost immediately.

Of course, Iran will probably not hold up their end of the deal beyond the date that sanctions are lifted anyway. It would be almost impossible to reinstate sanctions as tough as are in place now if Iran breaks the agreement, and they know it. They learned much from Saddam Hussein, much more than we did. They can play three card monte for years.
You're right, they will play the same game Saddam played and they will play it very well. They also have a presidential administration in this country to help them play it. The big winner in this agreement is Iran and Bibi sees that. I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudis see it that way as well. Don't be surprised if Israel takes out an Iranian nuclear power plant like they did in Iraq in 1981.
The problem with the military option is that Iran's most important nuclear facilities are 200 plus feet underground, even beyond bunker busters. The infrastructure that feeds them is also well protected by civilian shields.
 
lotstodo date=1436986787 said:
Boss 302 date=1436966789 said:
lotstodo date=1436908735 said:
Iranian Nuclear Deal Full Text

This is probably only marginally better than no agreement at all. Iran basically has the bomb now, and if this walks them back from that, it's a good thing. But the deal has problems. There is something called "managed access" to some of Iran's military nuclear facilities, which is probably code for we see what they want us to, Iran is free to pursue a ballistic missile program, and the military and weapons sanctions against Iran will be lifted almost immediately.

Of course, Iran will probably not hold up their end of the deal beyond the date that sanctions are lifted anyway. It would be almost impossible to reinstate sanctions as tough as are in place now if Iran breaks the agreement, and they know it. They learned much from Saddam Hussein, much more than we did. They can play three card monte for years.
You're right, they will play the same game Saddam played and they will play it very well. They also have a presidential administration in this country to help them play it. The big winner in this agreement is Iran and Bibi sees that. I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudis see it that way as well. Don't be surprised if Israel takes out an Iranian nuclear power plant like they did in Iraq in 1981.
The problem with the military option is that Iran's most important nuclear facilities are 200 plus feet underground, even beyond bunker busters. The infrastructure that feeds them is also well protected by civilian shields.
Nuke em till they glow.
 
lotstodo date=1436986787 said:
Boss 302 date=1436966789 said:
lotstodo date=1436908735 said:
Iranian Nuclear Deal Full Text

This is probably only marginally better than no agreement at all. Iran basically has the bomb now, and if this walks them back from that, it's a good thing. But the deal has problems. There is something called "managed access" to some of Iran's military nuclear facilities, which is probably code for we see what they want us to, Iran is free to pursue a ballistic missile program, and the military and weapons sanctions against Iran will be lifted almost immediately.

Of course, Iran will probably not hold up their end of the deal beyond the date that sanctions are lifted anyway. It would be almost impossible to reinstate sanctions as tough as are in place now if Iran breaks the agreement, and they know it. They learned much from Saddam Hussein, much more than we did. They can play three card monte for years.
You're right, they will play the same game Saddam played and they will play it very well. They also have a presidential administration in this country to help them play it. The big winner in this agreement is Iran and Bibi sees that. I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudis see it that way as well. Don't be surprised if Israel takes out an Iranian nuclear power plant like they did in Iraq in 1981.
The problem with the military option is that Iran's most important nuclear facilities are 200 plus feet underground, even beyond bunker busters. The infrastructure that feeds them is also well protected by civilian shields.
Supposedly, this is one.

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