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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (878890)8/9/2015 9:36:59 PM
From: D.Austin  Read Replies (2) of 1582915
 
In exchange for pretending to halt its nuclear bomb program for one year, Iran will be given the funds it needs to take over Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Afghanistan. Once that is done, the bomb program will be able to proceed on a greatly expanded scale, without credible threat of interference.

If all Iran wanted was reactor-grade material, it could easily buy it – at much lower cost than it can make it itself – from Russia or France. So the only purpose of having these centrifuges is to be able to make bomb-grade (~90% enriched) uranium.


The Iran Deal

If you tell lies big enough, keep repeating them, and maintain your poker face, the public will swallow them. That's what President Obama's Iran speech — and his presidency — is all
about.

"if Iran violates the agreement ... all of the sanctions can snap back into place,"

"Once we've identified a site that raises suspicion, we will be watching it continuously
until inspectors get in."

"military action would only set back Iran's program by a few years at best."

"rejecting the deal would end America's credibility as the anchor of the international system."

“To wage war, three things are necessary: money, money, and yet more money.”

– Gian-Jacopo Trivulzio, marshal of France, 1499
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