Shad
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Given some of the posts you made about Russia you should. Funny that you do not.
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Who cares?
It is hard to follow, admittedly. We can only marvel at the ingenuity of our intellectual betters I suppose.Given some of the posts you made about Russia you should. Funny that you do not.
They wouldn't have to remove the equipment, only evidence that it was used in ways that violated the deal.False, as such equipment simply isn't that mobile.
I never said there was, only that the deal did not provide the tools necessary to ensure that it was maintained.There simply is not one shred of evidence that they have not complied.
That's my line. You can't pin your hopes for a real solution on future generations. Iran will walk away from this deal in less than 20 years with nuclear weapons capability and economic progress.But then a new agreement could be in order when that time arrives, so one shouldn't prejudge what might happen then.
Obama was never "the U.S."; what Trump showed is that Obama's ineffectual statesmanship can't be trusted. Also, the idea that the executive branch can unilaterally institute permanent obligations for the country is absurdly against the principles of governance, representation and balance of powers, that this country was founded on, and borders on kowtowing to autocracy. Though the left has never been shy about that.What the Trump administration has clearly shown is that the U.S. cannot be trusted
Yes, certainly more than I care for, still preferable to cravenly servile.bluster and saber-rattling is what we now what we specialize in with him at the helm.
Better have been a real good deal then, something you could throw in the faces of Reps at the next election instead of bleeding your own support by pushing something that had bipartisan opposition.Have you forgotten the make-up of Congress back then?
It is hard to follow, admittedly. We can only marvel at the ingenuity of our intellectual betters I suppose.
What the Trump administration has clearly shown is that the U.S. cannot be trusted
They wouldn't have to remove the equipment, only evidence that it was used in ways that violated the deal.
I never said there was, only that the deal did not provide the tools necessary to ensure that it was maintained.
That's my line. You can't pin your hopes for a real solution on future generations. Iran will walk away from this deal in less than 20 years with nuclear weapons capability and economic progress.
Obama was never "the U.S."; what Trump showed is that Obama's ineffectual statesmanship can't be trusted. Also, the idea that the executive branch can unilaterally institute permanent obligations for the country is absurdly against the principles of governance, representation and balance of powers, that this country was founded on, and borders on kowtowing to autocracy. Though the left has never been shy about that.
Yes, certainly more than I care for, still preferable to cravenly servile.
Better have been a real good deal then, something you could throw in the faces of Reps at the next election instead of bleeding your own support by pushing something that had bipartisan opposition.
Now that the Iran deal is kaput there are absolutely no inspections and Iran can do whatever it wants. I don't see how that is an improvement. Even more, Iran has no reason to enter into another deal because the US will go back on its word.
Get the deal ratified next time perhaps? Obama is not the US nor it's king.
Different country. I have sometimes tried to watch British videos here and they have been blocked. The same might have happened to the official John Oliver channel, there is sometimes a way around this. Other YouTuber's put up their own versions and those smaller channels may avoid being blocked. Since they even have complete shows at times, something that the official channel lacks, it looks as if their pirated versions will be more widely viewable.John Oliver's talks are a bit different than Colbert, or Kimmel. The people at Last Week Tonight actually research these things, the humor is there just as a side dish. And "This video is not available."? It worked when I clicked on it.
I simply see a theocracy that is bent on Israeli and American destruction. Trust who you wish. I don't trust their actions nor their intentions. There is no reason for inspectors to have to wait 24 days to inspect unless there is something that has to be done before an inspection. If you were on the up and up, you should want inspectors to see that asap.So you take the word of Israel over the inspectors who had access to sites all over Iran and ignore the fact that the deal set them back by years at the very least.
Reminds me of the start of the Iraq war. Inspectors said no weapons but suspect intelligence proffered by the US, Britain and Israel led us to ignore the inspectors to our detriment.
Why would Iran enter into any deal if the US is just going to throw out the deal a few years later?
In the mean time, Iran can do whatever it wants.
But either way there would be tell-tale signs.They wouldn't have to remove the equipment, only evidence that it was used in ways that violated the deal.
False, as the inspection process was more detailed than with any other such agreement.I never said there was, only that the deal did not provide the tools necessary to ensure that it was maintained.
You don't know that.Iran will walk away from this deal in less than 20 years with nuclear weapons capability and economic progress.
Partisan clap-trap, and the fact that our allies were quite willing to strike deals with the Obama administration shows how wrong you are.Obama was never "the U.S."; what Trump showed is that Obama's ineffectual statesmanship can't be trusted.
Given some of the posts you made about Russia you should. Funny that you do not.
It was not a treaty, therefore it didn't need ratification. However, I do agree that Congress should have been involved and should have voted, much like Congress should have been involved and voted on Trump's negating the agreement. How come you didn't complain about the latter?Get the deal ratified next time perhaps? Obama is not the US nor it's king.
Get the deal ratified next time perhaps? Obama is not the US nor it's king.
As even during the short period it is in effect Iran will see economic benefits. When the deal dies Iran can turn around blaming the US while keep it's population ignorant of the US ratification process for PR points. The Iranian government gets to act like it entered legally binding treaty when it reality it didn't. It is called propaganda.
So the deal was nothing but a bribe then? After all if Iran has no interest in nukes fearmongering does not work. If it does why are we bribing a nation that is extorting the world with nukes?
See my last post, as the Iran agreement was not a treaty.So your spin or your ignorance of the ratification process?
I simply see a theocracy that is bent on Israeli and American destruction. Trust who you wish. I don't trust their actions nor their intentions. There is no reason for inspectors to have to wait 24 days to inspect unless there is something that has to be done before an inspection. If you were on the up and up, you should want inspectors to see that asap.
Iran has a bad track record of violations. Only the gullible would believe them now, especially under such circumstances.
You think Russia has a shortage of this material? They have it stockpiled (just as we do). Who it goes to is less important than that it isn't in Iranian hands.
The likely scenario is that the Iran deal moves forward without us. Iran gets to call us the great satan for another 20 years and gets to trade as needed with other countries. They would also have a deal without those pesky Americans looking over their shoulders. Russia gets more influence in the middle east and gets to watch us lose a piece of our own.
The second scenario is that the deal falls apart. In this case the US also loses influence in Iran and Russia (along with the rest of the world) can make their own backdoor deals with Iran. This Iran gets to do with no oversight by anyone.
Either way, the US is alone while the rest of the world sees us as the bad guys, yet again, in Iran. But it does keep the Israelis and Saudis happy. So there is that.
It would not have made an ounce of difference.
Analysis | If the Iran deal had been a Senate-confirmed treaty, would Trump have been forced to stay in? Nope.
ARTICLE X
This Treaty shall remain in force indefinitely. Either Party may terminate it one year after notice has been given to the other Party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have signed this Treaty.
DONE in duplicate, in the English and Chinese languages, at Washington on this second day of December of the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-four, corresponding to the second day of the twelfth month of the Forty-third year of the Republic of China.
(1) TIAS 3178; 6 UST 433-438. Ratification advised by the Senate Feb. 9, 1955; ratified by the President Feb. 11, 1955; entered into force Mar. 3, 1955. Back
(2) Instruments of ratification were exchanged Mar. 3, 1955
Each Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests. It shall give notice of its decision to the other Party six months prior to withdrawal from the Treaty. Such notice shall include a statement of the extraordinary events the notifying Party regards as having jeopardized its supreme interests.
There are plenty of examples of ratified treaties being overturned by Presidents.