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cpwm17

(3,829 posts)
7. What do you expect?
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 04:30 PM
Oct 2012

So you think the Iranians should put a target on their nuclear sites? They are being threatened by the world's two worst war-mongering nations. Of course they will protect their nuclear program.

There is no evidence that they are enriching uranium beyond peaceful needs. But the US has, and in a big way.

Iraq isn't ancient history. Inspectors also had access to Iraq's alleged WMD sites and found nothing. WMD claims were BS there also. In revisionist history, the war-mongers now claim that Saddam kicked the inspectors out. It's a flat out lie. The US kicked them out to start the unprovoked war.

When the war started, the US showed no interest in protecting the alleged WMD sites. The war mongers knew it was BS all along.

Iraq and Iran have been on the war-mongers' target list from the beginning.

I don't even recognize that exchange rate anymore.....! nt MADem Oct 2012 #1
Our almost 60 year campaign of greed and hate against the Iranian people continues. cpwm17 Oct 2012 #2
Take it up with the UN leftynyc Oct 2012 #37
Ridiculous. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #41
The Iranian government could resolve this quickly at any time bananas Oct 2012 #3
There is no way for the Iranian gov't to "resolve" this "crisis" Boabab Oct 2012 #5
Iran and other ME nations Piazza Riforma Oct 2012 #6
None of their "solutions" involve obeying UN treaties on nuclear weapons hack89 Oct 2012 #12
Iran has allowed all of the access that is required by the NPT, ronnie624 Oct 2012 #15
The UN security council has passed seven resolutions on Iran's nuclear program since 2006 hack89 Oct 2012 #16
So? ronnie624 Oct 2012 #20
What evidence and facts? hack89 Oct 2012 #24
The IAEA report that says Iran is in compliance. n/t ronnie624 Oct 2012 #26
The same IAEA that has stated it has evidence to suggest an Iranian nuclear weapons program hack89 Oct 2012 #28
The IAEA has said no such thing. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #30
I did not make this up hack89 Oct 2012 #32
Weasel words. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #35
Wikileaks cables indicate IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano may not be fully objective cpwm17 Oct 2012 #31
You need to look at what the IAEA really thinks about Iran's compliance hack89 Oct 2012 #33
Isn't that the same tactic used by the Neocons... OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #36
What do you expect? cpwm17 Oct 2012 #7
Look and learn MattSh Oct 2012 #9
Iran’s Nuclear Program: Tehran’s Compliance with International Obligations ronnie624 Oct 2012 #10
You leave out an important part hack89 Oct 2012 #13
Of course they have questions about possible military dimensions to nuclear programs. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #14
And Iran refuses to allow the IAEA the necessary access to resolve those questions. hack89 Oct 2012 #17
Arbitrary demands are not legally enforceable. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #18
The UN disagrees with you hack89 Oct 2012 #19
There is no provision for arbitrary demands contained by the safeguard agreement with Iran. ronnie624 Oct 2012 #21
There is no provision for deliberately hiding a nuclear weapons program either. nt hack89 Oct 2012 #23
An accusation that cannot be supported by evidence. n/t ronnie624 Oct 2012 #25
Yes - because Iran refuses inspections hack89 Oct 2012 #27
It's the same crap we drummed up against Iraq. All circumstantial. nt. OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #38
Crapping on the Iranian economy kills their middle class who are the most likely to support the ... marble falls Oct 2012 #4
Seems to me that this could promote war not regime change bloomington-lib Oct 2012 #8
BBC: Iran's income from oil exports had fallen by 45% this year, causing the shortage in dollars ... pampango Oct 2012 #11
This is how dependency on toilet paper begins.... sofa king Oct 2012 #22
That's a terrible burden on Iranian workers and consumers slackmaster Oct 2012 #29
You Don't Get to Vote Out a Theocracy AndyTiedye Oct 2012 #34
Sadly I have to agree with you, AndyTiedye. Unfortunately the Iranian peoples' own revolution... slackmaster Oct 2012 #40
In other words the sanctions are working madokie Oct 2012 #39
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