Marener
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What does Hezbollah have to do with their nuclear program?Now you're saying Iran was sitting on their hands while they were funding Hezbollah, eh? Thanks for signing the post above. SMH.
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What does Hezbollah have to do with their nuclear program?Now you're saying Iran was sitting on their hands while they were funding Hezbollah, eh? Thanks for signing the post above. SMH.
The statement in March referenced Iran's stockpile of roughly 460 kg of uranium enriched to 60%. Negotiators and officials disclosed this during talks to highlight how close the country was to the threshold of producing weapons-grade fuel (90% enrichment), which is technically enough material to create 11 nuclear devices. [1, 2]Then why did they tell us in March that they had enough uranium for 11 nuclear bombs?
No, $300 billion.It's $300 Trillion
He left our a critical detail:The statement in March referenced Iran's stockpile of roughly 460 kg of uranium enriched to 60%. Negotiators and officials disclosed this during talks to highlight how close the country was to the threshold of producing weapons-grade fuel (90% enrichment), which is technically enough material to create 11 nuclear devices. [1, 2]
Ask them -- they've been using Hezbollah as a reason to refuse to sign any agreements. You're not the sharpest knife in the drawer.What does Hezbollah have to do with their nuclear program?
True, but not a penny of US taxpayers' money.No, $300 billion.
Does it matter whose money is used to fund Iran?True, but not a penny of US taxpayers' money.
There was not only those trials, and deservedly so, but also.....No, they were put on trial for the systemic murder of POWs and civilians.
Hell yes. If the Gulf states want to fund the rebuilding of Iran, that's their affair, but it comes with strings attached. It's a stretch, but the terrorists must behave themselves.Does it matter whose money is used to fund Iran?
It does feel like a stretch to trust Iran with that much money.Hell yes. If the Gulf states want to fund the rebuilding of Iran, that's their affair, but it comes with strings attached. It's a stretch, but the terrorists must behave themselves.
Since sanctions are currently in place, your question is moot. Breaks your heart doesn't it Achmed?Does it matter whose money is used to fund Iran?
The deal lifts sanctions. And even if it didn’t, $300 billion can buy you a lot of terrorism.Since sanctions are currently in place, your question is moot. Breaks your heart doesn't it Achmed?
Iran does fund Paramilitary groups in foreign countries they perceive to be their enemy. You realize the USA does this on a much greater scale right? It's part of the MIC operations.Now you're saying Iran was sitting on their hands while they were funding Hezbollah, eh? Thanks for signing the post above. SMH.
Is that going to be true once sanctions are lifted, assets are unfrozen and they’re handed $300 billion to rebuild?
There was not only those trials, and deservedly so, but also.....
"Ultimately, Prime Minister Hideki Tojo, Foreign Minister Shigenori Togo, Minister of the Navy Shigetaro Shimada, and Chief of Naval General Staff Osami Nagano were all charged with crimes against peace and murder in connection with the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Tokyo War Crimes Trials unequivocally declared the attack on Pearl Harbor illegal."
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Was the Attack on Pearl Harbor Illegal? | pearlharbor.org
Causing the deaths of 2,403 individuals would in most cases be considered illegal without question. In times of war, however, the rules can be a bit murkier.pearlharbor.org
Keep throwing around your rumors. When you get something that has happened, post it. Until then run along, you're trolling as usual.The deal lifts sanctions. And even if it didn’t, $300 billion can buy you a lot of terrorism.
Yup. They restarted they nuclear program. Thanks for confirmingThe statement in March referenced Iran's stockpile of roughly 460 kg of uranium enriched to 60%. Negotiators and officials disclosed this during talks to highlight how close the country was to the threshold of producing weapons-grade fuel (90% enrichment), which is technically enough material to create 11 nuclear devices. [1, 2]
Is this “friendly government” in the room with us now?If it's eventually to a friendly government, I approve.
So far all there is right now is a MOD.
You referenced their nuclear program before the June 2025 bombing.Yup. They restarted the nuclear program. Thanks for confirming
Is this “friendly government” in the room with us now?