We should be clear about the reason for the necessity of Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear facilities.

As much as yer Russian ass gets.
Why do you always predictably act as a moron when confronted with a difficulty ?
If you have nothing useful to contribute , keep silent ,
Your low IQ comments are tiresome and like those made by a naughty child who just screams for attention .

I think we all know that I am like a clever version of dear Mrs Thatcher but at least you see that I am most certainly not a dumbed down American —— like yourself .
 
Your employer is not getting the quality post they are paying good shekels for.

An interesting reply from someone that has been here only 1 year longer than I, but has almost twice the posts. Fascinating response if I do say so myself, especially since I am one of the very few who start next to no threads, lololol. But hey, LEFTISTS love misdirection, so why are we not surprised-)
 
Iran cannot be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons … if we don’t care enough to stop it … we can’t get in Israel’s way.

They’ve got too much skin in the game.

Who do you think has been paying dearly in both blood and resources for the Mad Dog (1) of the Middle East to commit genocide, maintain criminal occupations and attack its neighbors with impunity?



- "Israel must be like a mad dog, too dangerous to bother."

Moshe Dayan


- "The Costs to American Taxpayers of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: $3 Trillion". (Up to 2002)
https://www.wrmea.org/003-june/the-...israeli-palestinian-conflict-$3-trillion.html
By Thomas R. Stauffer

EXCERPT "Similarly, aid to Israel—and thus the regional total—also is understated, since much is outside of the foreign aid appropriation process or implicit in other programs. Support for Israel comes to $1.8 trillion, including special trade advantages, preferential contracts, or aid buried in other accounts. In addition to the financial outlay, U.S.
aid to Israel costs some 275,000 American jobs each year."CONTINUED




Over 20 years later, Hitler's Zionist colony of self "Chosen People" (aka "Master Race") are still after their "Lebensraum" aka, "Greater Israel"
 
Israel is fighting for its survival. the Iranian Muslims will destroy Israel if they are ever allowed to get a nuclear bomb. they had no choice but to hit Iran's nuke facilities and to take out its terrorist leaders.
 
Long story short, trump's petulance in tearing up a long negotiated, multi-nation agreement with Iran and subsequent failure to reach a new one is what caused Israel's destruction of Iran's nuclear development capabilities. Heightening already tense relations between Israel and Iran.
Correct – Trump’s wrongheaded, bad-faith tanking of the accord gives Israel license to attack Iran, which wouldn’t be possible with the accord in place.
 
False.

On Tuesday, he was being made aware of Israeli intentions to strike Iran. He stated later in the week that the Iranian negotiators had become 'more aggressive.' He didn't pull out. Iran was not cooperating, and Israel was holding Iran strictly to that 60-day deadline.

You couldn't be more dishonest if you tried. You don't analyze things that go on beneath the surface. Dare I say it, people like you are superficial, never going deeper than the headline.
trump abandoned the JCPOA on May 8, 2018.
 
Israel is fighting for its survival. the Iranian Muslims will destroy Israel if they are ever allowed to get a nuclear bomb. they had no choice but to hit Iran's nuke facilities and to take out its terrorist leaders.
As I said, I agree. But trump is to blame for killing the JCPOA.
 

Trump Abandons Iran Nuclear Deal He Long Scorned​

WASHINGTON — President Trump declared on Tuesday that he was withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, unraveling the signature foreign policy achievement of his predecessor Barack Obama, isolating the United States from its Western allies and sowing uncertainty before a risky nuclear negotiation with North Korea.

The decision, while long anticipated and widely telegraphed, leaves the 2015 agreement reached by seven countries after more than two years of grueling negotiations in tatters. The United States will now reimpose the stringent sanctions it imposed on Iran before the deal and is considering new penalties.

Mr. Trump’s announcement drew a chorus of opposition from European leaders, several of whom lobbied him feverishly not to pull out of the agreement and searched for fixes to it that would satisfy him.

It also drew a rare public rebuke by Mr. Obama, who said Mr. Trump’s withdrawal would leave the world less safe, confronting it with “a losing choice between a nuclear-armed Iran or another war in the Middle East.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/world/middleeast/trump-iran-nuclear-deal.html

May 8 marked two years since President Trump formally withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), better known as the Iran nuclear deal, while maintaining that “t is the policy of the United States that Iran be denied a nuclear weapon and intercontinental ballistic missiles.” Since then, the Trump Administration unilaterally re-imposed crippling sanctions on Iran and antagonized our allies by forcing them to comply or risk financial isolation. They have also wasted valuable time trying to disassemble the Iran nuclear deal rather than pursuing negotiations to address its concerns. Now, the United States is scrambling to respond to the impending end of a United Nations (UN) arms embargo linked to the nuclear deal.

In retaliation for the Trump Administration’s decision to leave the JCPOA, Iran incrementally stepped back from compliance with the deal one year later — beginning in May 2019 — and our allies have resisted calls to punish Iran over its legitimate grievances. Iran’s proximity to a nuclear weapon capability has gradually increased due to the Trump Administration’s policies, and Iran is now roughly six months away from having enough weapons-grade fissile material for a nuclear bomb. When President Trump took office, Iran was about a year from that milestone. As a whole, the Trump Administration’s withdrawal from the JCPOA and “maximum pressure” strategy has gotten the United States no closer to its stated goals.


trump's justification for ending our participation in the agreement amounts to a pack of lies as detailed here.


Long story short, trump's petulance in tearing up a long negotiated, multi-nation agreement with Iran and subsequent failure to reach a new one is what caused Israel's destruction of Iran's nuclear development capabilities. Heightening already tense relations between Israel and Iran.


Long story short, trump's petulance in tearing up a long negotiated, multi-nation agreement with Iran and subsequent failure to reach a new one is what caused Israel's destruction of Iran's nuclear development capabilities. Heightening already tense relations between Israel and Iran.

It's awful! Everyone knows that Iran wasn't trying to destroy Israel on a daily basis.

DURR
 
Looks like Trump played Iran like a fiddle. Credit where credit is due.

He was pretty upfront.

You have 60 days.
I can negotiate for 60 days.

After that it is bad for you.

Well, it was bad.
Israel's use of pinpoint strategic bombing was historic in its effectiveness.
 
Israel is fighting for its survival. the Iranian Muslims will destroy Israel if they are ever allowed to get a nuclear bomb. they had no choice but to hit Iran's nuke facilities and to take out its terrorist leaders.
Bullshit. They like everyone else that has nukes wants them as a deterrent.

They throw one nuke and they get destroyed and they know it
 
True or not, that has nothing to do with the subject.
Really? The people that are chanting DEATH TO AMERICA and that has nothing to do with the FACT that they are building nuclear bombs? Really?
The JCPOA was working and Trump trashed it for no good reason

This is the result
No that is a result of your TDS.

They are building nuclear bombs to kill Israel and kill America. THey don't give a flying fuck about any treaties or agreements

IAEA board declares Iran in breach of non-proliferation obligations​


VIENNA, June 12 (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog's 35-nation Board of Governors declared Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations on Thursday for the first time in almost 20 years, raising the prospect of reporting it to the U.N. Security Council.

 
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