"This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades."

Didn't see Trump fetch questions from the press today, huh? He addressed
your concerns, not what you're inferring.
Nothing he says can be trusted nor is it necessarily accurate. IOW, he's a uninformed liar.
 
The text said that Iran “reaffirms that it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons,” a point Mr. Trump emphasized in a wide-ranging news conference at the G7.

But what assurances are there? Is Iran shipping almost all its enriched uranium out of the country like it did after the JCPOA? Will there be IAEA inspections?
Why wouldn’t there be IAEA inspectors? The NPT already requires that
 
You have quite the reputation for that yourself. Should
we believe you instead?
Lots of you folks say that. But you don't have the goods when it comes to trying to prove me wrong on the facts.
 
Well, it was just a matter of time before the cucks..........sorry, mods..........found a way to remove the thread from the politics forum. It's too bad the rules don't call for the mod who made the decision to identify himself. But I already know who it is.

I'm out.
 

U.S. Details Agreement With Iran as Trump Departs G7 Summit​

The terms of the preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, outline a $300 billon plan for Iran’s reconstruction, and lift restrictions on the country’s oil exports, according to details described by a senior U.S. official on Wednesday.

But the agreement, whose terms had been unclear since its announcement on Sunday, would push talks about Iran’s nuclear program — President Trump’s oft-stated priority — into a 60-day negotiation period that could be extended by “mutual consent.”
The U.S. will lift sanctions on Iran’s oil industry when a preliminary deal is signed in what amounts to a major financial win for the country. Iran’s energy industry — the lifeblood of its economy — has been subject to financial restrictions for many years.
Senator Bill Cassidy, the Louisiana Republican whose re-election bid ended after he lost to a Trump-backed challenger, criticized the war in Iran and the proposed agreement to end it. “This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades,” he said in a social media post.


Cassidy wouldn't be saying that if he had won his primary. Not because it isn't true. But because he would need the vote of trump fans to win in the general. And trump fans don't take kindly to observations like that.

I was struck by this complete, hypocritical about face on the return of Iranian assets after Don and the entire right wing of the country torched the JCPOA agreement.

Trump was pressed by a Fox News reporter on the difference between giving Iran billions of dollars and unfreezing $300 billion in Iranian assets. The Obama-era nuclear deal, which Trump repeatedly criticizes, also unfroze Iranian assets.

“We have taken their money,” he said. “It’s not our money. It’s their money and we froze it. At a certain point in time I guess we have to give it back.”


Unbelievable.

ART OF THE KNEEL
 
This MOU is only for 60 days...will the bombing resume after that, or will it get extended indefinitely?
I'm thinking bombs, way cheaper than the $300b.
 
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