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Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths​

As members of Congress closely examine the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, various assertions are being made. Some questions are based on legitimate concerns, while other claims made by opponents of the deal are based on fiction.

We are closely tracking both and offer the following responses, which will be updated regularly.


Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths - Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation


This war and its aftermath is a self-inflicted wound inflicted by a colossal error made by trump. Not that we've seen all of the consequences yet. It may be months or years before we do. Actions have been set in motion are beyond the control of any one person or country. The outcome is unpredictable.

Perhaps the only person who is getting what they want from this war (besides the shareholders of energy companies) is the war criminal known as Bebe. He must be hoping it will help him in the upcoming elections in Israel. He couldn't care less how many people die or how much is destroyed in pursuit of that goal. It's how he rolls. It's how his fellow war criminal rolls too.

Some critics, like John Bolton and Dick Cheney, have argued that the only way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is through the use of military action. This shortsighted and reckless approach would be counter-productive. As former director of the CIA Michael Hayden has explained, bombing Iran “will guarantee that which we are trying to prevent: an Iran that will stop at nothing to, in secret, develop a nuclear weapon.”

Taking military action, instead of implementing the current diplomatic solution, would shatter the international coalition that is applying economic pressure and force the United States to confront Iran without international support.

Even if a US bombing campaign were effective, it would need to be repeated every few years to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, resulting in a never-ending game of “nuclear program whack-a-mole.” Furthermore, we would not have the access or monitoring afforded to us under the agreement in order to detect covert facilities.

It is important to remember that implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action does not take the United States military option off the table. If anything, it strengthens it by improving our understanding of the status and location of Iran’s nuclear program.
 

Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths​

As members of Congress closely examine the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, various assertions are being made. Some questions are based on legitimate concerns, while other claims made by opponents of the deal are based on fiction.

We are closely tracking both and offer the following responses, which will be updated regularly.


Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths - Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation


This war and its aftermath is a self-inflicted wound inflicted by a colossal error made by trump. Not that we've seen all of the consequences yet. It may be months or years before we do. Actions have been set in motion are beyond the control of any one person or country. The outcome is unpredictable.

Perhaps the only person who is getting what they want from this war (besides the shareholders of energy companies) is the war criminal known as Bebe. He must be hoping it will help him in the upcoming elections in Israel. He couldn't care less how many people die or how much is destroyed in pursuit of that goal. It's how he rolls. It's how his fellow war criminal rolls too.

Some critics, like John Bolton and Dick Cheney, have argued that the only way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is through the use of military action. This shortsighted and reckless approach would be counter-productive. As former director of the CIA Michael Hayden has explained, bombing Iran “will guarantee that which we are trying to prevent: an Iran that will stop at nothing to, in secret, develop a nuclear weapon.”

Taking military action, instead of implementing the current diplomatic solution, would shatter the international coalition that is applying economic pressure and force the United States to confront Iran without international support.

Even if a US bombing campaign were effective, it would need to be repeated every few years to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, resulting in a never-ending game of “nuclear program whack-a-mole.” Furthermore, we would not have the access or monitoring afforded to us under the agreement in order to detect covert facilities.

It is important to remember that implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action does not take the United States military option off the table. If anything, it strengthens it by improving our understanding of the status and location of Iran’s nuclear program.

His being reelected was the biggest mistake ever.
 
It's in the running for sure. And now, for a routine foot in his mouth moment..........

Trump stuns Oval Office with crass Pearl Harbor joke in front of Japanese PM​


Cranky grandpa Don says anything that comes in to his addled head.

i read this in Raw Story. He wants Japan's IDF Navy to help him on Straits of Hormuz and says something crass and stupid like this, She should spit in his face and walk away.
 
Is this the biggest mistake of the trump era?

Trump has made so many catastrophic mistakes it’s impossible to determine which is the worst.

Siding with Pooty over Russian Intervention in the 2016 Election. Begging Russia to go after HRC's emails. Calling honored U.S. KIA, "Suckers and Losers". A Convicted Felon and an adjudicated Rapist. The list is endless.
 
Siding with Pooty over Russian Intervention in the 2016 Election. Begging Russia to go after HRC's emails. Calling honored U.S. KIA, "Suckers and Losers". A Convicted Felon and an adjudicated Rapist. The list is endless.
The suckers and losers comment tells us everything we need to know about why he showed up with a baseball hat on at the dignified transfer of the returning dead soldiers. He was probably having a bad hair day and cared more about how he looked than expressing the proper respect and remorse towards soldiers he is responsible for getting killed.
 
America HATES Democrats because they are POS traitors, Trump was our other choice. So far so good.
Every disaster in Prog areas has Dem politicians embarrassing themselves. An example is that Progressives are systematically destroying Los Angeles to turn it into a huge Tiajuana.
 

Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths​

As members of Congress closely examine the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, various assertions are being made. Some questions are based on legitimate concerns, while other claims made by opponents of the deal are based on fiction.

We are closely tracking both and offer the following responses, which will be updated regularly.


Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths - Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation


This war and its aftermath is a self-inflicted wound inflicted by a colossal error made by trump. Not that we've seen all of the consequences yet. It may be months or years before we do. Actions have been set in motion are beyond the control of any one person or country. The outcome is unpredictable.

Perhaps the only person who is getting what they want from this war (besides the shareholders of energy companies) is the war criminal known as Bebe. He must be hoping it will help him in the upcoming elections in Israel. He couldn't care less how many people die or how much is destroyed in pursuit of that goal. It's how he rolls. It's how his fellow war criminal rolls too.

Some critics, like John Bolton and Dick Cheney, have argued that the only way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is through the use of military action. This shortsighted and reckless approach would be counter-productive. As former director of the CIA Michael Hayden has explained, bombing Iran “will guarantee that which we are trying to prevent: an Iran that will stop at nothing to, in secret, develop a nuclear weapon.”

Taking military action, instead of implementing the current diplomatic solution, would shatter the international coalition that is applying economic pressure and force the United States to confront Iran without international support.

Even if a US bombing campaign were effective, it would need to be repeated every few years to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, resulting in a never-ending game of “nuclear program whack-a-mole.” Furthermore, we would not have the access or monitoring afforded to us under the agreement in order to detect covert facilities.

It is important to remember that implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action does not take the United States military option off the table. If anything, it strengthens it by improving our understanding of the status and location of Iran’s nuclear program.
The only thing that will work is regime change. That's really what we are doing.
 
Benedict Donald appears to have blurted out another confession.

"The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was considered a war crime by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Trials) because it was a surprise attack launched against a nation with which Japan was still technically at peace. The attack violated the 1907 Hague Convention requiring notice before hostilities."
AI.
 
Benedict Donald appears to have blurted out another confession.

"The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was considered a war crime by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Trials) because it was a surprise attack launched against a nation with which Japan was still technically at peace. The attack violated the 1907 Hague Convention requiring notice before hostilities."
AI.
Expect the muddled warlord to next beg Germany's Friedrich Merz to come to his rescue by comparing his "Alligator Alley" detention center to Auschwitz.
 
Obama giving Iran $56,000,000,000 has to be one of the biggest mistakes of any era.

"Then U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told Congress in July 2015 that Iran gained access to $56 billion via the agreement, a fact check by PolitiFact in 2018 noted."
 
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The suckers and losers comment tells us everything we need to know about why he showed up with a baseball hat on at the dignified transfer of the returning dead soldiers. He was probably having a bad hair day and cared more about how he looked than expressing the proper respect and remorse towards soldiers he is responsible for getting killed.
Even worse..................The grift.

Trump fundraising email uses photo of March 7 dignified ...​

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6 days ago — A fundraising email distributed by a Trump-linked political action committee featured a photo of a dignified transfer of a U.S. soldier
soldier killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait.

The email, which was signed “President Donald J. Trump“ and paid for by Never Surrender Inc., promises to make donors part of a ”National Security Briefing Membership.” It was first pointed out on X by Patriot Takes.
 
Even worse..................The grift.

Trump fundraising email uses photo of March 7 dignified ...

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Military Times
https://www.militarytimes.com › news › 2026/03/14 › t...




6 days ago — A fundraising email distributed by a Trump-linked political action committee featured a photo of a dignified transfer of a U.S. soldier
soldier killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait.

The email, which was signed “President Donald J. Trump“ and paid for by Never Surrender Inc., promises to make donors part of a ”National Security Briefing Membership.” It was first pointed out on X by Patriot Takes.

He is a truly evil and disgusting man.
 
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Obama giving Iran $56,000,000,000 has to be one of the biggest mistakes of any era.

"Then U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told Congress in July 2015 that Iran gained access to $56 billion via the agreement, a fact check by PolitiFact in 2018 noted."
Desperate diversions to bygone days fails to escape the timely relevance of now.
 
Desperate diversions to bygone days fails to escape the timely relevance of now.
What about now? This thread is about the JCPOA, and if it was a mistake, it was.

The JCPOA had a time limit, Trump's policy is Iran can never have nukes, period.

The fact that Iran has 440 kg of highly enriched uranium says that they intend to develop nukes.

Trump is right to end Iran's nuclear and missile development programs.
 

Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths​

As members of Congress closely examine the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran, various assertions are being made. Some questions are based on legitimate concerns, while other claims made by opponents of the deal are based on fiction.

We are closely tracking both and offer the following responses, which will be updated regularly.


Iran Nuclear Deal: Debunking the Myths - Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation


This war and its aftermath is a self-inflicted wound inflicted by a colossal error made by trump. Not that we've seen all of the consequences yet. It may be months or years before we do. Actions have been set in motion are beyond the control of any one person or country. The outcome is unpredictable.

Perhaps the only person who is getting what they want from this war (besides the shareholders of energy companies) is the war criminal known as Bebe. He must be hoping it will help him in the upcoming elections in Israel. He couldn't care less how many people die or how much is destroyed in pursuit of that goal. It's how he rolls. It's how his fellow war criminal rolls too.

Some critics, like John Bolton and Dick Cheney, have argued that the only way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is through the use of military action. This shortsighted and reckless approach would be counter-productive. As former director of the CIA Michael Hayden has explained, bombing Iran “will guarantee that which we are trying to prevent: an Iran that will stop at nothing to, in secret, develop a nuclear weapon.”

Taking military action, instead of implementing the current diplomatic solution, would shatter the international coalition that is applying economic pressure and force the United States to confront Iran without international support.

Even if a US bombing campaign were effective, it would need to be repeated every few years to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, resulting in a never-ending game of “nuclear program whack-a-mole.” Furthermore, we would not have the access or monitoring afforded to us under the agreement in order to detect covert facilities.

It is important to remember that implementing the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action does not take the United States military option off the table. If anything, it strengthens it by improving our understanding of the status and location of Iran’s nuclear program.


cry more, loser.





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Benedict Donald appears to have blurted out another confession.

"The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was considered a war crime by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Trials) because it was a surprise attack launched against a nation with which Japan was still technically at peace. The attack violated the 1907 Hague Convention requiring notice before hostilities."
AI.
Did we give Hitler a heads up before D-Day, Moron?
 
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