Latest Poll Shows Lowest Job Approval Rating Yet For Trump At 37%

Well, then I guess it was pretty ******* stupid for Trump to rip up the nuclear agreement with Iran, wasn't it?
tell us what good was the agreement first if they had nuclear capabilities? Please, let's hear it.
 
Does it bother you that Iran is violating International Law in closing the straits?
Yes, there are international laws and treaties that regulate—and often prohibit—the bombing of foreign countries.

Illegal Use of Force: The UN Charter generally prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state
 
Yes, there are international laws and treaties that regulate—and often prohibit—the bombing of foreign countries.
what is the enforcement of these supposed laws?
 
Yes, there are international laws and treaties that regulate—and often prohibit—the bombing of foreign countries.

Illegal Use of Force: The UN Charter generally prohibits the use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state
What does it say about using force against a country that has declared war on you?
 

:puhleeze: The JCPOA supposed agreement had already collapsed before the ink was dry. This was already explained in Post # 65. :rolleyes:

And it was explained how iran continued to honor the agreement, since it was made along with the europeans, for an additional year after Trump tore it up.
 
so you can't establish a presence of monitoring.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has monitored Iran's nuclear program for decades, with intensified, high-level, and near-continuous surveillance occurring during specific periods, most notably under the 2015 JCPOA agreement and subsequent ad-hoc arrangements.

The JCPOA Period (Jan 2016 – May 2019): Following the "Iran Deal" (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), the IAEA maintained unprecedented monitoring of Iran's nuclear-related commitments

Increased Monitoring (2019–2021): Despite the U.S. withdrawal, the IAEA continued to monitor Iran


And a year after Trump withdrew

Reduced Access (Feb 2021 – Mid-2025): Iran stopped implementing the Additional Protocol, restricting IAEA access to and monitoring of its nuclear facilities
 
tell us what good was the agreement first if they had nuclear capabilities? Please, let's hear it.
The JCPOA resulted in them sending 97% of their enriched uranium (high and low) to Russia. Leaving their U 235 total, less than could be turned into a bomb.
 
This stuck out to me the most. --

And the share of Republicans who strongly approve of Trump’s job performance has dropped 6 points, from 58% to 52%.

So only 52% of Trump supporters strongly approve of his performance. That means 48% of Trump supporters are starting to have doubts about Trump. They are feeling this horrible economy and these high gas prices and high grocery prices and they don't like it.

Trump is on the way out. I'm not sure he will survive the rest of his term.

The midterm elections are going to be absolutely devastating for Trump's cowardly, boot-licking Republican Party.

During Trump's next impeachment trial in 2027, you may see enough Republican Senators ready to cut their losses and move on to President JD Vance.



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You got nothing.
 
The JCPOA resulted in them sending 97% of their enriched uranium (high and low) to Russia.
zero evidence that happened. you'd have put up that link if it were so. you lie.
 
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has monitored Iran's nuclear program for decades, with intensified, high-level, and near-continuous surveillance occurring during specific periods, most notably under the 2015 JCPOA agreement and subsequent ad-hoc arrangements.
Show one report they filed. hilarious how you lie.
The JCPOA Period (Jan 2016 – May 2019): Following the "Iran Deal" (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), the IAEA maintained unprecedented monitoring of Iran's nuclear-related commitments

Increased Monitoring (2019–2021): Despite the U.S. withdrawal, the IAEA continued to monitor Iran


And a year after Trump withdrew

Reduced Access (Feb 2021 – Mid-2025): Iran stopped implementing the Additional Protocol, restricting IAEA access to and monitoring of its nuclear facilities
No one ever monitored shit. Iran never let anyone see anything. they lied to you and you believed it. I demand evidence, you don't. difference between us.
 
zero evidence that happened. you'd have put up that link if it were so. you lie.
Based on reports from December 2015, Iran shipped over 25,000 pounds (approximately 11,000 kg) of low-enriched uranium to Russia, a major step in fulfilling its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)

Key Details of the 2015 Shipment:

Amount: Over 25,000 lbs (11,000 kg) of low-enriched uranium (including 5% and 20% enriched material) was sent to Russia

Exchange: Iran received natural uranium in exchange from Russia and Kazakhstan

 
15th post
Based on reports from December 2015, Iran shipped over 25,000 pounds (approximately 11,000 kg) of low-enriched uranium to Russia, a major step in fulfilling its commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)

Key Details of the 2015 Shipment:

Amount: Over 25,000 lbs (11,000 kg) of low-enriched uranium (including 5% and 20% enriched material) was sent to Russia

Exchange: Iran received natural uranium in exchange from Russia and Kazakhstan
no link demnut. I asked for a link. nice deflection.
 
Show one report they filed. hilarious how you lie.

No one ever monitored shit. Iran never let anyone see anything. they lied to you and you believed it. I demand evidence, you don't. difference between us.
I know you're in butt-hurt denial

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has monitored Iran's nuclear program for decades, with intensified, high-level, and near-continuous surveillance occurring during specific periods, most notably under the 2015 JCPOA agreement and subsequent ad-hoc arrangements.
 

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