Not surprisingly, Obama nailed it.

MAGA Groupthink

The observations of global nuclear inspections that declared Iran was in compliances with the nuclear deal can’t be trusted.

BUT

Trump declaring that Irans nuclear capability had been obliterated without any inspections is accepted
 
The JCPOA was violated due to the facts that Iran had hidden enrichment facilities like Fordow (uranium enrichment), Natanz (primary enrichment), and Isfahan.
Once Dotard left the JCPOA it effectively ended it even though the other signatories to the agreement tried to keep Iran in compliance. But Iran's incentive was gone once the stupid orange guy re-imposed economic sanctions.

AI Overview

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) consistently confirmed that Iran was in compliance with its nuclear-related commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) at the time President Donald Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal on May 8, 2018.
Iran’s advancing uranium enrichment program remains the key obstacle for diplomats trying to revive the deal. The JCPOA restricted Iran from enriching uranium past 3.67% until 2030, but today, Iran is enriching uranium to a higher purity and its stockpile is increasing. In March 2025, the IAEA reported that Iran increased its stockpile across all levels of enrichment, with an increase in its 60 percent highly enriched uranium from 182 kg in October 2024 to 275 kg in February 2025. Iran is also introducing advanced centrifuges and conducting experiments with uranium metal. As seen from the chart, Iran’s breakout time — the amount of time it would take to produce enough highly enriched fissile material for a nuclear weapon, but not including the time it would take to build a weapon — had been substantially decreased from more than one year during the deal to one week or less as of the IAEA’s November 2024 report. The IAEA also noted that the currently delayed inspection process in Iran would make it difficult to detect any breakout promptly.

In November 2024, Iran permitted the IAEA director general to visit the Natanz and Fordo enrichment plants. Allowing this visit amid tensions was likely a
signal from Iran that the easiest access to these facilities is through diplomatic engagement. It also serves as a reminder of the JCPOA’s true benefit — the transparency it provided under the verification regime that allowed Iran the opportunity to build confidence that it was not producing weapons.
 
And you come back with more alternative facts

Yes, Iran was able to keep a tiny amount of nuclear material but nowhere near the capability to construct a bomb.

Yes, Iran abandoned its WMD ambitions because it was in their best interest to do so.
Sanctions were lifted, discussions were ongoing to open more trade to the west.

But Trump Fooked it up Bigly.
Sanctions were reimposed, inspectors were gone all incentives to comply were replaced with incentives to start building nuclear weapons again
When Trump was president Iran wasn’t creating nukes and Iran was complying with the legally binding NPT

It wasn’t until he left office and xiden eased sanctions did Iran start violating the NPT again
 
Once Dotard left the JCPOA it effectively ended it even though the other signatories to the agreement tried to keep Iran in compliance. But Iran's incentive was gone once the stupid orange guy re-imposed economic sanctions.

AI Overview

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) consistently confirmed that Iran was in compliance with its nuclear-related commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) at the time President Donald Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal on May 8, 2018.
Iran’s advancing uranium enrichment program remains the key obstacle for diplomats trying to revive the deal. The JCPOA restricted Iran from enriching uranium past 3.67% until 2030, but today, Iran is enriching uranium to a higher purity and its stockpile is increasing. In March 2025, the IAEA reported that Iran increased its stockpile across all levels of enrichment, with an increase in its 60 percent highly enriched uranium from 182 kg in October 2024 to 275 kg in February 2025. Iran is also introducing advanced centrifuges and conducting experiments with uranium metal. As seen from the chart, Iran’s breakout time — the amount of time it would take to produce enough highly enriched fissile material for a nuclear weapon, but not including the time it would take to build a weapon — had been substantially decreased from more than one year during the deal to one week or less as of the IAEA’s November 2024 report. The IAEA also noted that the currently delayed inspection process in Iran would make it difficult to detect any breakout promptly.

In November 2024, Iran permitted the IAEA director general to visit the Natanz and Fordo enrichment plants. Allowing this visit amid tensions was likely a
signal from Iran that the easiest access to these facilities is through diplomatic engagement. It also serves as a reminder of the JCPOA’s true benefit — the transparency it provided under the verification regime that allowed Iran the opportunity to build confidence that it was not producing weapons.
Iran wasn’t even a signer
 
MAGA Groupthink

The observations of global nuclear inspections that declared Iran was in compliances with the nuclear deal can’t be trusted.

BUT

Trump declaring that Irans nuclear capability had been obliterated without any inspections is accepted
Simply put, facts that don't fit the deceitful trumpian narrative are routinely rejected.
 
Once Dotard left the JCPOA it effectively ended it even though the other signatories to the agreement tried to keep Iran in compliance. But Iran's incentive was gone once the stupid orange guy re-imposed economic sanctions.

AI Overview

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) consistently confirmed that Iran was in compliance with its nuclear-related commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) at the time President Donald Trump announced the U.S. withdrawal on May 8, 2018.
Iran’s advancing uranium enrichment program remains the key obstacle for diplomats trying to revive the deal. The JCPOA restricted Iran from enriching uranium past 3.67% until 2030, but today, Iran is enriching uranium to a higher purity and its stockpile is increasing. In March 2025, the IAEA reported that Iran increased its stockpile across all levels of enrichment, with an increase in its 60 percent highly enriched uranium from 182 kg in October 2024 to 275 kg in February 2025. Iran is also introducing advanced centrifuges and conducting experiments with uranium metal. As seen from the chart, Iran’s breakout time — the amount of time it would take to produce enough highly enriched fissile material for a nuclear weapon, but not including the time it would take to build a weapon — had been substantially decreased from more than one year during the deal to one week or less as of the IAEA’s November 2024 report. The IAEA also noted that the currently delayed inspection process in Iran would make it difficult to detect any breakout promptly.

In November 2024, Iran permitted the IAEA director general to visit the Natanz and Fordo enrichment plants. Allowing this visit amid tensions was likely a
signal from Iran that the easiest access to these facilities is through diplomatic engagement. It also serves as a reminder of the JCPOA’s true benefit — the transparency it provided under the verification regime that allowed Iran the opportunity to build confidence that it was not producing weapons.
Are you stupid or just working for Iran the enemy of the USA ?

Fordow and facilities under those mountain's weren't built in a day or during the JCPOA being initiated. They were built with a long term strategic goal in mind.
 
Back
Top Bottom