Lesh
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Who do you think got that 14 billion dollars?Show me where the Iranian govt collected a dime of that
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Who do you think got that 14 billion dollars?Show me where the Iranian govt collected a dime of that
Not sure, show me where it was ever collected by IranWho do you think got that 14 billion dollars?
Where did that oil originate?Not sure, show me where it was ever collected by Iran
Ok, not sure your point. Where did the money go? Actually, what money?Where did that oil originate?
Yeah
Iran
Stop acting stupidOk, not sure your point. Where did the money go? Actually, what money?
Why cant you simply answer the question?Stop acting stupid
People will think it’s not an act
Who is so ignorant respectively so blunt as to "give" a nuke, aka an "identifiable" HEU-235 to some other nation ??If they gave a nuke to Iran, we would know and they would cease to exist.
Iran's Ghadir-class submarine is a good example of previous collaboration between Iran and North Korea:Who is so ignorant respectively so blunt as to "give" a nuke, aka an "identifiable" HEU-235 to some other nation ??
However if N-Korea would "support" Iran's endeavor to gain technical components for the implosion device (the only part they actually lack) - The USA nor CIA would get to know about it in time.
N-Korea and Iran have a decades long history of cooperating in e.g. missile development - far more then Russia would have been involved - even though Western countries and the USA keep falsely pushing this Russian narrative.Iran's Ghadir-class submarine is a good example of previous collaboration between Iran and North Korea:
Ghadir (Persian: غدیر, pronounced [ɣædiːɾ]; named after the Ghadir Khumm) is a class of midget submarines built by Iran specifically for cruising within the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf..."
"Iran reportedly purchased a second midget of another design from North Korea, delivered in 1988.
"It is alleged that by 1993, nine midget submarines –able to displace 76 tons surfaced and 90 tons submerged, with a top speed between 8 knots (15 km/h; 9.2 mph) and 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)– were imported from North Korea."
These submarines sit on the sea bed completely insulated from any detection until they decide to attack surface vessels.
I'm convinced Iran could get away with buying four or five North Korean nuclear weapons IF those weapons were not used as first strike devices.N-Korea and Iran have a decades long history of cooperating in e.g. missile development - far more then Russia would have been involved - even though Western countries and the USA keep falsely pushing this Russian narrative.
The transfer of RoDong missiles started in the early 90'ies, which formed the basis for Iran's Shahab-3, as well as N-Korea having given considerable assistance in building production facilities. The further developing of longer-range systems like the Emad and Ghadr. Right up to co-developing the trajectory system of the Fattah 2's hyper-sonic glide vehicle.
Duck and cover! Tehran Tommy is ticking again…it appears that trump was right
Deep State could not have a better man to dupe the Sheeple
And he has
Despite the planet now facing an Energy and Food Starvation Psy Op.
Deep State pulling away from the rest of the field .
Sheeple , Munchers and Normies just standing there with their fat mouths open and only hot air coming out.
Duck and cover! Tehran Tommy is ticking again…
When did Iran break the first one?(1) Hopefully a deal is reached and (2) hopefully this time Iran sticks to it. Easier said than done.
No nuclear armed nation has been attacked by the US that I can recall.I'm convinced Iran could get away with buying four or five North Korean nuclear weapons IF those weapons were not used as first strike devices.
I certainly wouldn't out-rule such a possibility - however N-Korea is also attempting on a very low profile to get a "positive" recognition from the West, aka sanction relief from the EU upon 2020 COVID and the EU states having closed their embassies.I'm convinced Iran could get away with buying four or five North Korean nuclear weapons IF those weapons were not used as first strike devices.
Seoul is only 30-35 miles from the DMZ, and North Korea could leverage that geography (and a 10 million civilian population) to counter any US objections to the sale.
The Trump administration issued certifications in April and July 2017 that Iran was complying with the deal. But in October 2017, Trump announced that the US would not make the certification provided for under the Iran Nuclear Agreement review Act of 2015, saying that the suspension of sanctions was not "proportionate and appropriate".When did Iran break the first one?
Bibi is driving this disasterThe Trump administration issued certifications in April and July 2017 that Iran was complying with the deal. But in October 2017, Trump announced that the US would not make the certification provided for under the Iran Nuclear Agreement review Act of 2015, saying that the suspension of sanctions was not "proportionate and appropriate".
Prime Minister Bibi in a live televised address shortly after the announcement of U.S. withdrawal, said, "Israel fully supports President Trump’s bold decision today to reject the disastrous nuclear deal with the terrorist regime in Tehran.
Whilst former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak said Trump's decision made the world "more uncertain".
So i would say, it’s obvious as to who "convinced" TACO in 2017 to tear up the agreement.