I am sure a lot of it is, and for certain people. Why in the heck doesn't Israel even let them in? With all the disgusting people in the Senate like Menendez, thank God a lot of it is confidential.
Iran is the country that's been threatening everybody, and has sanctions against them by us AND THE UN!!!
Now your saying those sanctions should be lifted as part of a deal nobody can even see???
And they threatened the lead inspector if he even told anybody what the deal is???
Damn, what are they going to do if the inspectors catch them cheating and try to tell anybody.. SHOOT THEM???
The entire deal is WORTHLESS!!!!
Well I think its a good thing and its been a long time coming. Most know most of the deal, but there are always intricacies in any deal that need to be kept confidential. I don't see Iran as a terrorist nation, they are allies with Lebanon and Syrian and if Israel would stay the hell out of those countries there would be no problems. Also Israel is treating the Palestinians like dirt and stealing their land. Now as a humanitarian country we should be talking about SA first, as they are the worst monarchy on the face of the earth.
Thank you for making it obvious that you are cheering a country that's been killing our people and chanting "Death to America" having a clear path to have nuclear weapons, funded by those traitors Obozo and Kerry...
When it gets to the point that we have to solve the problem and you hear incoming, don't forget to smile and wave...
When have they killed our people, and also only some radicals chant Death to America, and I'm sure some of them remember the coup and also the sanction years. First off if you believe the false story of 911, Iran had nothing to do with it, and no Iran has not been killing our people.
Iran linked to deaths of 500 U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
Iran: US Soldiers Killed Number Over 1,000 | National Review Online
And here are a few of the terrorists attacks Iran has sponsored against us...
Terrorist Attacks On Americans, 1979-1988 | Target America | FRONTLINE | PBS
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Robert C. McFarlane.]
The U.S. government took no military action in response to the embassy bombing, although, according to retired Marine Lt. Col.
Bill Cowan, a covert military team entered Beirut in order to gather intelligence in preparation for retaliatory strikes.
Caspar Weinberger said the U.S. still lacks "actual knowledge of who did the bombing" of the Marine barracks. But it suspected Hezbollah, believed to be supported in part by Iran and Syria. Hezbollah denied its involvement.
The president assembled his national security team to devise a plan of military action. The planned target was the Sheik Abdullah barracks in Baalbek, Lebanon, which housed Iranian Revolutionary Guards believed to be training Hezbollah fighters. Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger aborted the mission, reportedly because of his concerns that it would harm U.S. relations with other Arab nations. Instead, President Reagan ordered the battleship USS New Jersey, stationed off the coast of Lebanon, to the hills near Beirut. The move was seen as largely ineffective.
Four months after the Marine barracks bombing, U.S. Marines were ordered to start pulling out of Lebanon.
Dec. 12, 1983
Bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait
The American embassy in Kuwait was bombed in a series of attacks whose targets also included the French embassy, the control tower at the airport, the country's main oil refinery, and a residential area for employees of the American corporation Raytheon. Six people were killed, including a suicide truck bomber, and more than 80 others were injured. The suspects were thought to be members of Al Dawa, or "The Call," an Iranian-backed group and one of the principal Shiite groups operating against Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
The U.S. military took no action in retaliation. In Kuwait, 17 people were arrested and convicted for participating in the attacks. One of those convicted was Mustafa Youssef Badreddin, a cousin and brother-in-law of one of Hezbollah's senior officers, Imad Mughniyah. After a six-week trial in Kuwait, Badreddin was sentenced to death for his role in the bombings.
There are a lot more, too....
And there have also been ties between Iran and Al Qaeda.