Iran dismisses possibility of conflict, says does not want war

Actually, yes they did-

Citing German security officials, the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel reported that Iran has not given up its “efforts this year to obtain material from German firms for its nuclear program and the construction of missiles.”

“Iran has clearly not given up its long-term goal to become an nuclear power that can mount nuclear weapons on rockets,” the officials told the paper, according to The Jerusalem Post.

The German paper reported that in 2016, the year the JCPOA was implemented, Iran made 32 acquisition attempts for materials and parts that it uses to advance its ballistic missiles program.

“The majority of Iran’s procurement activities in the (German) state (of North Rhine-Westphalia) were for its ballistic missile program,” according to The Post.

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The same report said the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, which in majority opposes the nuclear agreement with the six world powers, “want(s) to continue the nuclear program at all costs.”

The Tagesspiegel report more or less confirmed an earlier article by Weinthal.

On July 7, writing for The Weekly Standard, Weinthal revealed Iran was working to “illegally obtain technology and know-how to advance its nuclear weapons and missile programs, despite the 2015 agreement to curb its nuclear program.”

His article was based on German intelligence, with one report by the state of Hamburg claiming, “there is no evidence of a complete about-face in Iran’s atomic polices in 2016.”

The Hamburg intelligence report said that even after the JCPOA was implemented, Iran still “sought missile carrier technology necessary for its rocket program.”

The same report mentioned the illicit delivery of “51 special valves to an Iranian company that can be used for the Islamic Republic’s sanctioned Arak heavy water reactor,” an installation that can be used to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons.

Another German intelligence report by the state of Baden-Wurttemberg’s intelligence agency said Iran was actively seeking “products and scientific know-how for the field of developing weapons of mass destruction as well (as) missile technology.”

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No, I prefer a show of force. But if that doesn’t work, just as the deal didn’t, and they continue their provocations, then if we have to take certain aspects out, do it. This time we won’t have to step foot on land because we have someone willing to win, rather than be pc.
So, you prefer war then, since it doesn’t work, in your opinion.
Where has a show of force gotten any country to end it’s nuclear ambitions?



Just like you prefer war over the deal? Your false dichotomy is duly noted.

Back up a moment.

How did the deal not work?

Did Iran break it? Resume nuclear activity?

Did they actually break the deal though?

Did Iran's Ballistic Missile Test Violate A U.N. Resolution?

Is this worth walking away in entirety? Or is it just an excuse to do so?

I am not seeing anythibg encouraging from the situation and a mideast nuclear arms race is a worrisome possibility on top of NK's we have no agreements, warhawks in charge of "diplomacy" and no long term vision. In a volarile region this is very dangerous.
 
So did Iraq, so did Syria. so did Libya. It doesn't matter what THEY want. It what our government and their Hebrew handlers want. Israel wants a neighborhood safe from potential intruders...send the Goy to die.

And yet still no new wars under President Trump.

You think that would be the case under a Dem President?
the last two that involved and are still onvolving are troops were started by a Republican.
 

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