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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (882206)8/24/2015 2:43:45 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) of 1578113
 
That article is in error.That isn't spin, it is a fact. Iran is never free to carry out unmonitored enrichments at other facilities, for example.

Here is the text of the agreement.

apps.washingtonpost.com
This however, is true.

including work on the specialized high-explosives that might serve as a trigger in a nuclear bomb.

There just isn't a foolproof way to control this. Without the nuclear materials, this work is pretty useless.

In practice, reimposing sanctions could be politically challenging. Iran has warned that if sanctions are reimposed it will no longer be bound by the accord.

In other words, we are back where we were before the agreement. This surprises who, exactly?
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