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Heartily agree. Kudos to Obama’s team, John Kerry especially.I welcome the deal as well. Hopefully, we can come to reach common ground on other issues as well. It was good to see the Europeans, Americans, and the Iranians at the same table. This could be a bridge-building event.
I really don’t care if Iran (or North Korea) gets the holy grail: a 500 kt thermonuclear weapon that could fit in an ICBM. Even if Iran has nuclear weapons, they could not use it aggressively due to the nature of mutually assured destruction (and Iran cannot ensure destruction of its adversaries, particular the US with less than 300 thermonuclear warheads, not to mention having good bombers and nuclear subs to deliver those weapons). Those weapons primary value is in deterrence from aggression.Garbage. Total garbage designed to provide cover for Iran and handcuffing Israel. Another stroke of progressive genius from the man who promised to fundamentally change America. Well that’s one promise he kept.
MAD went out the window as soon as terrorist groups started using suicide bombings as a tactic.I really don’t care if Iran (or North Korea) gets the holy grail: a 500 kt thermonuclear weapon that could fit in an ICBM. Even if Iran has nuclear weapons, they could not use it aggressively due to the nature of mutually assured destruction …
The president addressed that very talking point yesterday. He did a good job explaining it.I DO NOT welcome this “deal”, we still have an american christian pastor in jail in iran for the past THREE years who is being tortured and mistreated. Was his release part of the deal?
Not to mention that there are those in Iran who literally hope to bring about an apocalypse, including authority figures/leadership before now.MAD went out the window as soon as terrorist groups started using suicide bombings as a tactic.
Yes.I welcome the deal as well. Hopefully, we can come to reach common ground on other issues as well. It was good to see the Europeans, Americans, and the Iranians at the same table. This could be a bridge-building event.
I am sure the Iranians appreciate everyone at the same table as well.I welcome the deal as well. Hopefully, we can come to reach common ground on other issues as well. It was good to see the Europeans, Americans, and the Iranians at the same table. This could be a bridge-building event.
So, he won’t get our citizens out of prison? he will just let them be tortured and killed?The president addressed that very talking point yesterday. He did a good job explaining it.
First, my political leanings are unknown to you, and your ad hominem remark shows lack of depth. Secondly, and more importantly, if you study history you will see how well negotiations with moslems has worked in the past. I might remind you that the Vatican, and previous Popes, are directly responsible for Europe not being moslem now.As usual, we have those influenced by rightist American politics disagreeing with the Vatican.
It is hard to reconcile this disparity of political leaning and religious conviction. Does it cause irritation, anger, or simply call for statements like “that’s just prudential judgment”.
Your views seem weird. I initially thought you had a foreign policy view similar to a neocon.First, my political leanings are unknown to you, and your ad hominem remark shows lack of depth. Secondly, and more importantly, if you study history you will see how well negotiations with moslems has worked in the past. I might remind you that the Vatican, and previous Popes, are directly responsible for Europe not being moslem now.
My disagreement with the deal has more to do with who did the dealing. Rank amateurs posing as diplomats being had by the Iranians who never intended to give up anything. I just hope the Israelis can take out Irans facilities before they get a working bomb.
A person who condemns the expansion of NATO, while defending US and Israel in the Middle East. It seems that concerning, the Middle East, your views are driven by a distrust of Muslims.The IMF, with the assistance of the US state dept and George Soros money paved the way for the overthrow of the Ukrainian government. They then installed a former IMF executive as president. This was nothing more than another color revolution guided by western interests for capital gains. The US promised not to expand Nato after the wall fell, then immediately started expanding into former Soviet republics. Educate yourselves with the truth, not govco spin.
The soviets were vicious totalitarians, but the Russian people, and Russia as a whole is mostly worried about western agression. Remember, Russia has been invaded by the Europeans twice.
And the US has plenty of blood on its hands when it comes to inserting itself into foriegn governments for its own self interest. It started in earnest with Theodore Roosevelt, and exploded during the cold war. One should study actual history, and not rely on sanitized, political spin versions.
Suicide bombings were always a tactic that militant non-state actors have. Part of the psychological impact of suicide bombings was to demonstrate to the public the resolve and determination of the participants.MAD went out the window as soon as terrorist groups started using suicide bombings as a tactic.
I did not defend US policy in the middle east. I do support Israel, and any agreement which strengthens Iran is a mistake. And no, i do not support an expansion of nato, particularly as an attempt to squeeze the Russians from gaining influence in eastern europe. Nato is being used to assist the EU to gain financially from eastern europe.Your views seem weird. I initially thought you had a foreign policy view similar to a neocon.
You said this:
A person who condemns the expansion of NATO, while defending US and Israel in the Middle East. It seems that concerning, the Middle East, your views are driven by a distrust of Muslims.
I hope Iran can defend itself from Israeli attack.
Suicide bombings were always a tactic that militant non-state actors have. Part of the psychological impact of suicide bombings was to demonstrate to the public the resolve and determination of the participants.
States are usually not suicidal. It is just asinine to suggest that the logic of MAD does not apply to Iran since they are interested in maintaining their regional influence, which would require survival. Iran would not give its valued nuclear weapons to a “terrorist” group, and risk the strategic wrath of the US. And no, I do not consider Hezbollah or Hamas “terrorists”.
Really? I have found most states to act against their own interest.States are usually not suicidal. It is just asinine to suggest that the logic of MAD does not apply to Iran since they are interested in maintaining their regional influence, which would require survival. Iran would not give its valued nuclear weapons to a “terrorist” group, and risk the strategic wrath of the US.
:ehh:And no, I do not consider Hezbollah or Hamas “terrorists”.