Sit down: Iran is cheating!
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 13:09 last edited by
What cheating? Iran announced that they have withdrawn from the JCPOA back in January 5, 2020, roughly two years after the USA withdrew from the JCPOA.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 13:57 last edited by
I don't know much about this situation, but I also thought that both sides "cancelled" the treaty? I thought that when the US said that they were stopping the treaty, Iran pretty much said the same thing.
But anyway, not a surprise I dont think.
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What cheating? Iran announced that they have withdrawn from the JCPOA back in January 5, 2020, roughly two years after the USA withdrew from the JCPOA.
wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 14:11 last edited by@Axtremus said in Sit down: Iran is cheating!:
What cheating? Iran announced that they have withdrawn from the JCPOA back in January 5, 2020, roughly two years after the USA withdrew from the JCPOA.
I hope if I'm ever involved in a car wreck or something where a witness is needed to help sort things out, you're not the one they ask to describe things......
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 17:28 last edited by
If they’re cheating than so are we.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 17:46 last edited by
I think the regime is doing everything it can to be relevant again.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 17:51 last edited by
The Trump administration is doing everything it can to not be relevant again.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 17:56 last edited by
Won't it be fun when he's re-elected!
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 18:06 last edited by xenon 6 Aug 2020, 18:07
Stepping back - we're out of the Iran deal this administration didn't like.
What's in its place?
Reminds me of Seinfeld at the car rental counter and they don't have his car: "Anyone can take reservations, the key is holding the reservation."
The repeal is the easy part, the replace is the hard one.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 18:22 last edited by
“No deal is better than this deal”.
Winning.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:10 last edited by
@Axtremus said in Sit down: Iran is cheating!:
The Trump administration is doing everything it can to not be relevant again.
The Trump administration will go down in history as the greatest 8 year period in American history.
You will go down in history as just one more politically constipated Democrat who couldn't find his own ass.
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@Axtremus said in Sit down: Iran is cheating!:
The Trump administration is doing everything it can to not be relevant again.
The Trump administration will go down in history as the greatest 8 year period in American history.
You will go down in history as just one more politically constipated Democrat who couldn't find his own ass.
wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:15 last edited by@Larry said in Sit down: Iran is cheating!:
@Axtremus said in Sit down: Iran is cheating!:
The Trump administration is doing everything it can to not be relevant again.
The Trump administration will go down in history as the greatest 8 year period in American history.
You will go down in history as just one more politically constipated Democrat who couldn't find his own ass.
Your faith in the power of government is cute.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:20 last edited by
Do you think government is powerless?
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:23 last edited by
Ah, then you agree with me...
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:24 last edited by xenon 6 Aug 2020, 19:25
@Larry No, I don't. A federal administration is not going to be the driving force in achieving the "greatest 8 year period in American history".
It's like saying a teacher you had (even a good one) is responsible for your eventual career success and multi-millions.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:34 last edited by Larry 6 Aug 2020, 19:35
If the federal government has no power, then why does it matter whether we have a deal with Iran or not?
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If the federal government has no power, then why does it matter whether we have a deal with Iran or not?
wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:37 last edited by xenon 6 Aug 2020, 19:37@Larry You seem to want me to take a side between the government having zero power and near-omnipotence.
I think my teacher analogy works ok here.
As to Iran, Foreign policy is one of the areas where the federal government is given primacy over other actors.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:40 last edited by
I've never even remotely hinted at the notion that the federal government has no power. YOU are the only who brought that up, not me. And your teacher analogy is not just wrong, it's irrelevant
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I've never even remotely hinted at the notion that the federal government has no power. YOU are the only who brought that up, not me. And your teacher analogy is not just wrong, it's irrelevant
wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:42 last edited by xenon 6 Aug 2020, 19:43@Larry You're having difficulty following. I never said the federal government has no power.
You think it has enough power to be the driving force behind the "greatest 8 year period in American history"
I don't think it has that much power. Clear?
Remember when Obama said, "You didn't build that"
Think about that for a bit.
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wrote on 8 Jun 2020, 19:48 last edited by Larry 6 Aug 2020, 19:49
You are talking in circles. It's like you think I'm saying the federal government is the one that gets up every morning and goes to work at the jobs that generate and drive the economy. You tell me my faith in government is "cute", obviously not understanding what I'm saying, but at the same time you argue that having a deal with Iran is critical.
I understand you completely. You are the one that has lost the plot.