Russ, the IAEA (https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/focus/iran) reporting confirmed that Iran stuck to the agreement, until the deal was unilaterally ripped-up by the USA. Inspections were not frustrated, and the findings were in line with what was agreed upon.
Now that there is no official agreement anymore, and there have been additional Trading sanctions imposed on anybody who wants to still honor the agreement, why would Iran be the only one to still stick to the (now non-existing limitations)?
Tantrum baby Trump is behaving like a schoolyard bully, only for re-election purposes. Those who think he is guided by what's best for the future of the USA, or even only his own voters, comes across as rather naive. Sorry to be blunt, he only cares about himself. You are being used, and will be discarded as soon as you've outlived your usefulness for him (as many in his inner circle have already found out).
Cheers,
Bart
Hi Bart,
To believe that the IAEA report deals with the facts on the ground is naivety that goes beyond normal bounds. The IAEA can’t even get into the areas where the real work is going on. And even if “the findings were in line with what was agreed upon,” what was agreed upon would have given Iran a nuke in the near future.
And I agree it would be unrealistic for Iran to stick to the now nonexistent limitations, but when did Iran ever stick to them when they were extant? They talked a good line but there’s no way to know whether or not they were sticking to them or sticking it to us. You can bet it was the latter.
Trump has plenty of flaws, but his policies have restored serious prosperity to the U.S., and, if they’re willing to work at it, to the entire free world. Hillary was giving away our secrets with her unsecured server and selling our Uranium to the Russians. Those are not policies for survival.
One thing you need to remember when you look at United States policies is this: If it hadn’t been for the United States, in order to survive you’d now be either a Nazi or a Russian-controlled serf. If the U.S. fumbles and goes down all of us – actually, as we say in the south, “y’all,” since I’m heading for 90 – will live, as Churchill put it, in a new dark age.