blackhawk
Diamond Member
You didn't answer the questions did you?Here very simply put is the million lives questions will Iran honor the deal? Will the world take action if it doesn't ? Historically the answer to both is no.If I was Jewish and out of range of a potential Iranian nuke I might be willing to give the deal the benefit of the doubt as well if however I was living in Israel I feel safe in saying I would not.
Well, that's an interesting point. Historically, we American Jews have taken just as agressive a stance when it comes to Eretz Yisrael, and please note that in recent Israeli polling, 49% of Israelis support a pre-emptive strike on Iran. This means that 51% do not. Even in Israel, Netanyahu's position is not finding quite the resonance he hoped for. And most Jews in Eretz Yisrael are either Orthodox or strongly Conservative. I myself belong to the "Conservative" movement in the USA, but don't mistake "Conservative" in terms of Judiasm with "Conservative" in terms of ideology. It's not the same thing.
What we are seeing here are a bunch of Jews who are willing to think this through instead of having a knee-jerk reaction to media hype.
I have read the ENTIRE deal all the way through, twice, actually three times.
I bet that the fake rabid rabbi rabbit hasn't read it even once.
Here, for everybody here, the full-text of the Iran deal.
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FULL TEXT Iran deal - POLITICO
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Iran Nuclear Deal Read Full Text
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Iran nuclear deal full text of joint comprehensive plan of action World news The Guardian
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Iran Deal Text
You haven't read the deal, have you...