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basketcase

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Wrong, ...
Did you even read what I posted?

And you have repeatedly stated that international claims about Iran's nuclear program aren't worth listening to and told us to listen to the IAEA. I'll be more concerned about the claims about Saudi when the IAEA takes them seriously.
 

Frankfooter

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Did you even read what I posted?
Yes, this thread has gone on for 5 pages after you lied about Iran's nuclear fuel stores repeatedly, and when shown you were wrong you kept lying until you could no longer get away with it.
Then you shifted onto some other vague complaint.

Iran is presently abiding by the NPT, yet you continue to label them more dangerous then Israel or Saudi Arabia, one of which has the bomb and isn't a signatory and the other who apparently aided 9/11.
 

basketcase

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... you lied ....
Says the guy who lied about Iran always having abided by the NPT.

It's amazing that in another thread you go on about a rejected report from a UN regional group while at the same time refusing to accept the word of the UNSC on Iran's repeated violations.
 

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Says the guy who lied about Iran always having abided by the NPT.

It's amazing that in another thread you go on about a rejected report from a UN regional group while at the same time refusing to accept the word of the UNSC on Iran's repeated violations.
https://foreignpolicyblogs.com/2016...e-the-nonproliferation-treaty-does-it-matter/

"Did Iran actually violate the NPT? They certainly violated aspects of it by acquiring materials and conducting experiments outside the established safeguards regime prior to 2003. On the other hand, Iran never committed the major violation of diverting nuclear material for military purposes, never made a bomb, and shut down their bomb-experimenting program over a decade ago. Punishing them now for something they considered doing in the past, but never did, does not make a lot of sense. Punishing them by revoking the JCPOA, the agreement that prevents them from renewing their bomb-making program, defies all logic."


 

Frankfooter

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Says the guy who lied about Iran always having abided by the NPT.

It's amazing that in another thread you go on about a rejected report from a UN regional group while at the same time refusing to accept the word of the UNSC on Iran's repeated violations.
I made that mistake in one post and corrected when shown otherwise immediately.
You went on and on for 5 pages, called people names and still went on the same rant after you were shown to be lying.
The difference here was your 'error' was repeatedly pointed out and you still kept claiming it was correct for page after page until the evidence piled on so far you gave up.

And once again, Iran is presently abiding by the NPT.
Israel continues to cement their apartheid rule.
Big difference.
 

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https://foreignpolicyblogs.com/2016...e-the-nonproliferation-treaty-does-it-matter/

"Did Iran actually violate the NPT? They certainly violated aspects of it by acquiring materials and conducting experiments outside the established safeguards regime prior to 2003. On the other hand, Iran never committed the major violation of diverting nuclear material for military purposes, never made a bomb, and shut down their bomb-experimenting program over a decade ago. Punishing them now for something they considered doing in the past, but never did, does not make a lot of sense. Punishing them by revoking the JCPOA, the agreement that prevents them from renewing their bomb-making program, defies all logic."


Iran's goal is to create a breakout capability. They are developing the rocket systems while working on the capability to create the fissionable material. They don't need those high grade centrifuges for nuclear power. There's only one use that requires centrifuges like that.
 

Frankfooter

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Trump is a fool and your attempt at blaming a cabal of Jews is pathetic.
AIPAC is supposed to represent Israel.
Are you saying that Israel is only for the Jewish people, that AIPAC doesn't support the rights of all people living in Israel?
That sounds like apartheid to me.
 

basketcase

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AIPAC is supposed to represent Israel....
AIPAC is a bunch of Americans with their own opinions and not Israelis. But instead of admitting the minimal impact they actually have on US politics you choose to mimic the Protocols.

I also believe the official stance of AIPAC is supportive of a Palestinian state.
 

Frankfooter

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??? I am amazed at how you try and flip your issues onto other people.
Its not my issue, its how you defend apartheid that's the issue.
I'm glad that you think AIPAC is just a bunch of Americans, in any event, that will confirm that criticizing them isn't any form of racism.

That should be handy as I hear that Al Jazeera just got cleared to do an expose on AIPAC.


Hey, how come Palestinians keep signing onto UN initiatives while Israel is abandoning them?
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/withdraws-unesco-171012133838151.html
 

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basketcase

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Probably because they've lived under military occupation and apartheid rule.
Or what is now described as the largest prison on earth.
http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/42190-the-occupied-territories-are-the-biggest-prison-on-earth

Give them equal rights and I'm sure that anger would subside.
Once again you want to impose a solution on the Palestinians that they detest.

And once again, instead of criticizing Hamas and Fatah terrorists or the 46% Palestinians who support terrorism, you just want to criticize Israel. What a surprise.
 
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