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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (850166)4/15/2015 8:31:45 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572714
 
I responded directly to your post. Granted, you must have missed the part where an Appeal to Authority is fallacious only when mis-used, but I wanted to encourage that major change in your posts.

Again, good job.

It is hard to respond to a confused post. And sanction lifting wouldn't be unilateral, there are 6 countries involved. Which really dilutes the effect of unilaterally not lifting sanctions. Naturally, Iran wants the sanctions to be lifted as soon as possible, their economy is hurting right now. Giving up anything in the hope that sanctions might get lifted someday, maybe isn't in their interest. And they are giving up quite a lot, especially if they have plans on actually building a bomb. If they don't, not so much, though.

Now whether or not the sanctions are lifted all at once or staged, still hasn't been decided. Likewise, if staged, what is the timetable. You seem to be under the impression that things have been decided. And maybe they have. But no one not involved with the talks actually knows what that is.

The public pronouncements are posturing for the rubes back home. By both sides.