C_Clayton_Jones
Diamond Member
āDonald Trump says heās bombing Iran to prevent the regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon. But he may be providing Tehran with more incentive to sprint toward developing a nuclear bomb, which is now easier for Iran to makeāthanks to Trump.
After Trump, during his first White House stint, ripped up the Iran nuclear deal that President Barack Obama and other world leaders had negotiated with Tehran in 2015, Iran responded by enriching its uranium to a much higher level than it had been doing under the agreement.
Because of that move, it now possesses an estimated 970 pounds of highly enriched uranium thatās a lot closer to the level of refinement needed for bomb-grade material. And international nuclear inspectorsāwho were able to keep track of Iranās uranium stockpile before Trump bombed Iranās nuclear facilities in Juneāarenāt sure where this uranium is now.
In short, with his war in Iran, Trump has created a big, possibly catastrophic problem: A half-ton of highly enriched uranium, which can be made bomb-ready, is somewhereā¦out thereāavailable for use by Iranās new regime or perhaps not fully secured and susceptible to theft or expropriation.ā
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āWorst plannedā ā it wasnāt even planned at all.
This illegal, unwarranted war was an effort to deflect from Epstein, a failing economy, and likely Democratic control of Congress.
It comes as no surprise that Iran will likely benefit from Trumpās incompetence.
After Trump, during his first White House stint, ripped up the Iran nuclear deal that President Barack Obama and other world leaders had negotiated with Tehran in 2015, Iran responded by enriching its uranium to a much higher level than it had been doing under the agreement.
Because of that move, it now possesses an estimated 970 pounds of highly enriched uranium thatās a lot closer to the level of refinement needed for bomb-grade material. And international nuclear inspectorsāwho were able to keep track of Iranās uranium stockpile before Trump bombed Iranās nuclear facilities in Juneāarenāt sure where this uranium is now.
In short, with his war in Iran, Trump has created a big, possibly catastrophic problem: A half-ton of highly enriched uranium, which can be made bomb-ready, is somewhereā¦out thereāavailable for use by Iranās new regime or perhaps not fully secured and susceptible to theft or expropriation.ā
Trump's new nuclear nightmare in Iran
"This may be the worst planned war in history."
āWorst plannedā ā it wasnāt even planned at all.
This illegal, unwarranted war was an effort to deflect from Epstein, a failing economy, and likely Democratic control of Congress.
It comes as no surprise that Iran will likely benefit from Trumpās incompetence.


