Posted on Apr 3, 2015
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What do you make of this?


http://m.state.gov/md240170.htm
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Cpl Jeff N.
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This is another bad deal with people you simply cannot trust to keep their word. I appreciate the value in trying to negotiate a deal to avoid a nuclear Iran or forcing our hand (and others) to stop them.

This is kicking the can down the road, nothing more. This administration is giving them a path to the weapon. Here is a line from the official state dept link.

"Iran’s breakout timeline – the time that it would take for Iran to acquire enough fissile material for one weapon – is currently assessed to be 2 to 3 months. That timeline will be extended to at least one year, for a duration of at least ten years, under this framework".

Does anyone really believe Iran will move out to 10 years on developing enough material for a weapon? They already have intermediate delivery methods/short range missiles. How confident are we that we know about everything they actually have?
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This is also coming from the country that stills screams death to America and Israel. I wanna know what change from a year ago when POTUS said he didn't want Iran to have any nuclear capabilities. At least it wasn't much of news since most expect him to always do the opposite of what he says.
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Not only that, but this is also the country that has ALREADY DEVELOPED rockets capable of ICBM capacity. HELLO!!!! How much more of an indicator do you need?!?
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I guess Muslims always stick together.
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No surprises there....and yet we can't even demand for our three Americans to be released...
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