Jews oppose Iran Nuclear deal 2 to 1

Obama is a genus:eusa_doh:
What does Obama have to do with it?
What happened to the deal?:dunno: Oh that's right Iran never signed it:uhh:
That's the nuclear deal, dumbass. It has nothing to do with Iran's missile program, or any other aspect of Iran's military, intelligence, human rights, dissidents, foreigners held in their jails, relations with Israel, or any other matter. It only deals with their nuclear program.


If the missiles are able to carry nuclear warheads, they are in violation of this so-called deal, they never signed
 
Obama is a genus:eusa_doh:
What does Obama have to do with it?
What happened to the deal?:dunno: Oh that's right Iran never signed it:uhh:
That's the nuclear deal, dumbass. It has nothing to do with Iran's missile program, or any other aspect of Iran's military, intelligence, human rights, dissidents, foreigners held in their jails, relations with Israel, or any other matter. It only deals with their nuclear program.


If the missiles are able to carry nuclear warheads, they are in violation of this so-called deal, they never signed
Could prolly carry rotten tomatoes also. Irrelevant since there will be no nuclear warheads.
 
Well there ya have it. The Jews have spoken.

Iran doesn't need nuclear weapons to annihilate Israel. Sure they would be mighty intimidating and a convenient and expedient method of destruction. But if they really wanted and needed to, they'd get the job done just the same.
Iran isn't going to annihilate Israel without the nuclear weapons. If they couldn't do it with the help of four other nations they sure can't do it alone.
 
Obama is a genus:eusa_doh:
What does Obama have to do with it?
What happened to the deal?:dunno: Oh that's right Iran never signed it:uhh:
That's the nuclear deal, dumbass. It has nothing to do with Iran's missile program, or any other aspect of Iran's military, intelligence, human rights, dissidents, foreigners held in their jails, relations with Israel, or any other matter. It only deals with their nuclear program.


If the missiles are able to carry nuclear warheads, they are in violation of this so-called deal, they never signed
Could prolly carry rotten tomatoes also. Irrelevant since there will be no nuclear warheads.

Says who? you? ..you're a clown:cuckoo:
 
What does Obama have to do with it?
What happened to the deal?:dunno: Oh that's right Iran never signed it:uhh:
That's the nuclear deal, dumbass. It has nothing to do with Iran's missile program, or any other aspect of Iran's military, intelligence, human rights, dissidents, foreigners held in their jails, relations with Israel, or any other matter. It only deals with their nuclear program.


If the missiles are able to carry nuclear warheads, they are in violation of this so-called deal, they never signed
Could prolly carry rotten tomatoes also. Irrelevant since there will be no nuclear warheads.

Says who? you? ..you're a clown:cuckoo:
Not me - the seven countries who will be monitoring Iran for nuclear treaty violations.
 
Obama capitulating again to the mullahs ..:eusa_doh:

Iran Deal Backers Embarrassed By Obama Admin’s Sanctions Blunder
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A last minute delay last week in the implementation of new Iran sanctions has some prominent congressional backers of the nuclear deal accusing the Obama administration of capitulating to Iranian demands, according to sources both on and off Capitol Hill.

Senior Obama administration officials at the White House’s National Security Council told Congress Wednesday morning that new sanctions were coming as a result of Iran’s repeated ballistic missile tests, which violate current United Nations Security Council Resolutions prohibiting such activity.

However, the administration quietly walked back its announcement, telling lawmakers that the sanctions would be indefinitely delayed.

The move sparked a fierce backlash among prominent congressional leaders who have served as chief advocates for the administration’s efforts to ink a nuclear deal with Iran.

Sources who spoke to the Washington Free Beacon about the delay claim that the administration has repeatedly allowed Iran to dictate the terms of the deal out of fear that the Islamic Republic will ditch the deal before it is officially implemented later this month

Iran Deal Backers Embarrassed By Obama Admin’s Sanctions Blunder
 
Iran has a lot more money now these terrorists groups have a windfall thanks to Obama
New Iranian-Backed Terror Group Makes Inroads in West Bank, Gaza
Iran moving to bolster presence in Gaza
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A new Iranian-backed terror group is making inroads in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, where it operates underground with the potential capacity to deliver devastating attacks to Israel, according to regional experts who have been investigating the organization’s rise.
The group, which goes by the name Harakat al-Sabireen, was established around May 2014 but has begun in recent months to boost its public profile on social media and brag about its plots to wage jihad against Israel, according to information gathered by regional analysts and provided to the Washington Free Beacon.
Al-Sabireen is believed to receive $10 million a year from Iran via funds that are smuggled through a large network of tunnels built by terrorists to facilitate illicit travel beneath the Gaza Strip, according to estimates disseminated in the Arab language press.

Like Hezbollah, the Iranian-funded terror group that controls territory along Israel’s northern border, al-Sabireen is being used by the Islamic Republic to indirectly wage war on the Jewish state and foster unrest in the Palestinian territories, according to experts, who view the group’s rise as a sign that Iran is not interested in scaling down its global terror network following the recent implementation of the nuclear agreement.

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]New Iranian-Backed Terror Group Makes Inroads in West Bank, Gaza[/FONT]
 
Iran arming up thank you Obama:mad:


Russia’s Latest Weapons Sale to Iran Shifts the Balance of Mideast Power
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Iran is purchasing more and more military hardware from Russia, as Tehran moves to aggressively beef up its military capability after decades of international economic sanctions.


Moscow will deliver S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran in "the nearest time," RIA news agency quoted Russia's Foreign Ministry as saying on Monday.

Russia and Iran signed an $800 million contract in 2007 for the supply of five S-300 systems, but the advanced defensive weapons system deal was frozen in 2010 due to U.N sanctions. Russian President Vladimir Putin approved delivery of the air defense missile system in April 2015.

Russia’s Latest Weapons Sale to Iran Shifts the Balance of Mideast Power
 
More arms for Iran..


Iran to purchase Sukhoi-30 fighter jets from Russia

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran will sign a contract with Russia for the purchase of Sukhoi-30 fighter jets, Iran's defense minister said Wednesday.

In comments published on the ministry of defense website, Gen. Hossein Dehghan did not specify how many fighter planes Iran will buy, or give a timeline for the signing of the deal. However, he said that under the agreement Iran would also be involved in the production of the aircraft.

Iran needs to "seriously focus on the air force and fighters," he said. "We are moving toward a contract. We told them that we need to be involved in the production (of the plane) as well."

Iran's acquisition is significant given its role as a regional power in the volatile Middle East, where it is backing opposite sides in conflicts in Yemen and Syria to its longtime rival Saudi Arabia.

The fighter jet is believed to be comparable to the American F-15E fighter bomber
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Iran to purchase Sukhoi-30 fighter jets from Russia
 
Landmark decision grants victims access to Iranian funds

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An Israeli policewoman escorts a shocked woman in downtown Jerusalem following a triple explosion at Jerusalem's Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall Thursday Sept. 4, 1997

American victims of Iranian-backed terror attacks can seize Iranian bank accounts in order to pay off more than $9.4 million in damages awarded to these victims, according to a recent ruling by a California-based U.S. Court of Appeals.

The court ruled late last week in a landmark decision against appeals by the Iranian government. The ruling paves the way for other U.S. terror victims to sue the Islamic Republic for terror acts, according to the court ruling.

The case concerned a 1997 suicide bombing in Israel that wounded several American citizens. Iran was found guilty of sponsoring the terror attack and was initially held liable for it by a U.S. court in 2013.

The case is also being viewed as a potential shot at Obama administration efforts to rebuild diplomatic ties with Tehran. The administration has given Iran more than $150 billion in economic sanctions relief despite efforts by U.S. lawmakers to block the release until Iran pays U.S. victims of terrorism.

Iran has refused to pay out more than $43 billion in damages awarded by U.S. courts as the result of some 50 separate cases.


Court: American Victims of Terror Can Confiscate $9 Million From Iran
 
Landmark decision grants victims access to Iranian funds

Jerusalem-explosion-1997.jpg

An Israeli policewoman escorts a shocked woman in downtown Jerusalem following a triple explosion at Jerusalem's Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall Thursday Sept. 4, 1997

American victims of Iranian-backed terror attacks can seize Iranian bank accounts in order to pay off more than $9.4 million in damages awarded to these victims, according to a recent ruling by a California-based U.S. Court of Appeals.

The court ruled late last week in a landmark decision against appeals by the Iranian government. The ruling paves the way for other U.S. terror victims to sue the Islamic Republic for terror acts, according to the court ruling.

The case concerned a 1997 suicide bombing in Israel that wounded several American citizens. Iran was found guilty of sponsoring the terror attack and was initially held liable for it by a U.S. court in 2013.

The case is also being viewed as a potential shot at Obama administration efforts to rebuild diplomatic ties with Tehran. The administration has given Iran more than $150 billion in economic sanctions relief despite efforts by U.S. lawmakers to block the release until Iran pays U.S. victims of terrorism.

Iran has refused to pay out more than $43 billion in damages awarded by U.S. courts as the result of some 50 separate cases.


Court: American Victims of Terror Can Confiscate $9 Million From Iran
Great news! We need more of this so that they can stop mooching off America.
 

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