Extremely high.
The last thing an international company wants is to have its assets frozen
Extremely high.
Is this true? Going to research after work today but just curious about this. If so, then it puts the whole thing on a different lightHow so? The deal has many holes for Iran, its actually kind of pathetic that the USA would agree to such terms.
First, the plan limits Iran's access to uranium until 2025 to 2030. After that, these uranium protections expire and they are free to do whatever the hell they want.
Second, the deal completely fails to adequately address Iran's ballistic missile program. The deal allows Iran 14 days to object to a site inspection, followed by a 7 day review period by the arbitration committee, and then permits a 3 day window for Tehran to set up an inspection. In total, this allows Iran 24 DAYS to relocate, conceal, or destroy illegal materials.
Third, Iran military sites are prohibited from any regulatory inspections. How this was agreed on by the Obama administration, is truly fucking baffling.
Coupled with the fact that Iran received $150 billion worth of released assets from lifted sanctions, and $12 billion worth of immediate sanction relief upon simply signing the agreement, yeah.. I would say it's absolute dog shit.
Let's see: Iranian market vs American market.
Hmmm....decisions, decisions...
I'm repeatedly being told here that a majority of Americans oppose Trump and his policies. Yet, nothing happens.
Living in a democracy is more than casting a ballot every few years.
Is this true? Going to research after work today but just curious about this. If so, then it puts the whole thing on a different light
110%
Let's see: Iranian market vs American market.
Hmmm....decisions, decisions...
Trump isn't going to impose sanctions on the EU. His investors would riot.
Was this agreement ratified by the Senate as a treaty? What gives the President the power to just back out of these things? Or is it another instance where Congress has neutered itself?
those released assets you condemn as absolute dogshit is the money and the right of the Iranian people. what gives you the fucking right to claim ownership??How so? The deal has many holes for Iran, its actually kind of pathetic that the USA would agree to such terms.
First, the plan limits Iran's access to uranium until 2025 to 2030. After that, these uranium protections expire and they are free to do whatever the hell they want.
Second, the deal completely fails to adequately address Iran's ballistic missile program. The deal allows Iran 14 days to object to a site inspection, followed by a 7 day review period by the arbitration committee, and then permits a 3 day window for Tehran to set up an inspection. In total, this allows Iran 24 DAYS to relocate, conceal, or destroy illegal materials.
Third, Iran military sites are prohibited from any regulatory inspections. How this was agreed on by the Obama administration, is truly fucking baffling.
Coupled with the fact that Iran received $150 billion worth of released assets from lifted sanctions, and $12 billion worth of immediate sanction relief upon simply signing the agreement, yeah.. I would say it's absolute dog shit.
It is not that easy. If something happens in the middle east, another wave of millions of refugees will go to Europe, and that is not a good thing for most European countries trying to fight the wave of nationalism in Europe.
Ehh we have ways to take back our country and the process is well under way.Striking and demonstrating for change on a daily basis is acting like a third world country?
I guess that's american democracy for you.
But i guess actually demonstrating is too hard when you can just complain on social media.
Airbus, PSA and several Italian and German conglomerates are probably irate.
It is not that easy. If something happens in the middle east, another wave of millions of refugees will go to Europe, and that is not a good thing for most European countries trying to fight the wave of nationalism in Europe.
Voting is literally the only way to enact policy change and remove people from office outside of impeachment, which again is a statistical impossibility.
So, please explain how how to radically influence policy outside of voting or an overthrow of government.
Still waiting....
I am starting to seriously consider that your only skill is to parrot talking points and that you have no cards beyond that play.
It's not a treaty and was not ratified.Yeah what the fuck. Why can't Congress say hold the phone, the president doesn't have the authority to pull us out of international treaties.
unless their home countries do the same to US countries.Extremely high.
The last thing an international company wants is to have its assets frozen
lmao this is like a greatest hits post of fake Iran Deal "facts". A+!How so? The deal has many holes for Iran, its actually kind of pathetic that the USA would agree to such terms.
First, the plan limits Iran's access to uranium until 2025 to 2030. After that, these uranium protections expire and they are free to do whatever the hell they want.
Second, the deal completely fails to adequately address Iran's ballistic missile program. The deal allows Iran 14 days to object to a site inspection, followed by a 7 day review period by the arbitration committee, and then permits a 3 day window for Tehran to set up an inspection. In total, this allows Iran 24 DAYS to relocate, conceal, or destroy illegal materials.
Third, Iran military sites are prohibited from any regulatory inspections. How this was agreed on by the Obama administration, is truly fucking baffling.
Coupled with the fact that Iran received $150 billion worth of released assets from lifted sanctions, and $12 billion worth of immediate sanction relief upon simply signing the agreement, yeah.. I would say it's absolute dog shit.
Assuming the polls are correct and there aren't a group of people saying they hate him when really they approve of him, just like in 2016.
Trump is America. Even if a majority of us personally voted against him, we own him. And we'll have to accept that as part of trying to rehabilitate our international reputation.
Was this agreement ratified by the Senate as a treaty? What gives the President the power to just back out of these things? Or is it another instance where Congress has neutered itself?
Yeah what the fuck. Why can't Congress say hold the phone, the president doesn't have the authority to pull us out of international treaties.
I mean, sustained massive protests have resulted in heads of state stepping down in other democracies.
I respond to the short posts on my phone, and respond to the long posts when I get home to a computer.
You'll get a response, don't you worry cupcake.
Is this true? Going to research after work today but just curious about this. If so, then it puts the whole thing on a different light
Yes and no. The deal is not indefinite, but no deal ever would of been or can realistically expected to ever be.Is this true? Going to research after work today but just curious about this. If so, then it puts the whole thing on a different light
Yeah this doesn't add up. He can't have that much power can he? Can the courts step in and say fuck you?Was this agreement ratified by the Senate as a treaty? What gives the President the power to just back out of these things? Or is it another instance where Congress has neutered itself?
We know limited strikes wouldn't do squat to Iran's nuclear program though. You need massive sustained strikes followed by ground operations.
Yeah this doesn't add up. He can't have that much power can he? Can the courts step in and say fuck you?
Russia should use its special services within the borders of the United States to fuel instability and separatism, for instance, provoke "Afro-American racists". Russia should "introduce geopolitical disorder into internal American activity, encouraging all kinds of separatism and ethnic, social and racial conflicts, actively supporting all dissident movements – extremist, racist, and sectarian groups, thus destabilizing internal political processes in the U.S. It would also make sense simultaneously to support isolationist tendencies in American politics."
You were able to write up that laundry list of talking points, not seeing the problem here?I respond to the short posts on my phone, and respond to the long posts when I get home to a computer.
You'll get a response, don't you worry cupcake.
His. Base. Doesn't. Matter.
If turnout against Trump reflects his unpopularity among everyone aside from his loyal base he will lose.
Lmao, civil war.
If your elected government does not listen to pressure applied by its constituents, you keep up the pressure. The size of a protest doesn't matter if you pack up and go home the day after.
France is on its ass by protests fueled by outrage of social reforms, and that is small potatoes to what the American government is doing to its own people and to the world.
But whatever, the rest will suffer again while you are safe on your own continent.
Yeah this doesn't add up. He can't have that much power can he? Can the courts step in and say fuck you?
The point of the deal was to suspend Iran's ability to create nuclear weapons. Ballistic missiles not tipped with nuclear warheads are not nuclear weapons.I'm not sure if you're being serious or not.
What do you think the preferred delivery method is for a nuclear weapon?
Good grief.
First, the plan limits Iran's access to uranium until 2025 to 2030. After that, these uranium protections expire and they are free to do whatever the hell they want.
It was a fantastically horrible deal, not sure why our was elected in the first place. But hey this is something to get mad at Trump about just because!