Tweety said the Iran deal was terrible during his campaign, negotiated by stupid people. Now he has kept what he said was a promise to back out of the agreement. He never breaks a promise, or always keeps a promise . . . lol
Time will tell if he can make anything good out of this withdrawal. He has pulled America out of the deal so, if Iran wanted to, they could start do the work necessary to make nuclear bombs today.
Is Iran completely wrong to be involved in Middle Eastern politics? Are they really supporting "terrorists?" What does Israel want from Iran?
There is absolutely no sensible reason to renege on the Iran Nuclear agreement, NONE! Tweety thinks he can add "no missiles" and "no involvement" in Middle Eastern affairs? What a FOOL! A war will break out, thousands of innocents will die, nations will be ruined, Europe will have to try to salvage peace without the United States, and North Korea would be dumb to negotiate de-nuclearization with Tweety as he "keeps his promises" to his American political base.
"Trump Destroys the Iran Deal—and a Lot More"
By Robin Wright May 8, 2018
"Trump said that he was prepared to negotiate a new deal, but it would have to cover several issues beyond Iran’s controversial nuclear program—including Tehran’s ballistic-missile program, its support for extremist groups, and other “malign” activities in the wider Middle East. In a rebuke to Trump, however, the leaders of Britain, France, and Germany expressed “regret” over Trump’s decision and vowed to remain in the pact, which also includes Russia and China. “We urge all sides to remain committed to its full implementation and to act in a spirit of responsibility,” they said. China also indicated that it would adhere to the accord."
Are we Americans willing to fight the entire f**king world over this?! Iran was abiding by the terms of the nuclear deal and was NOT developing a weapon. Now, with the United States pulling out f the deal, and preparing to initiate sanctions, Iran can re-start building their bombs TODAY.
The destiny of the deal now lies with Europe, China, and Russia!? Wow! Are we really better off?
Nope.
Perhaps the Iranian leaders can act and think more intelligently and more maturely than Tweety? Let's hope so.
"In an initial reaction, Iran also appeared to reject new negotiations—and indicated that it might even stick to the original agreement, which curtails significant aspects of its nuclear program. President Hassan Rouhani said that his government would review the prospects of continuing to collaborate with the other five signatories of the pact, formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or J.C.P.O.A.
“If, at end of this short period of time, if we come to the conclusion that with the collaboration of five countries it is feasible to attain what the Iranian people wish, despite the views of the U.S. and Zionist regime and also the impolite remarks by Trump, we should see whether it is possible to just keep up with J.C.P.O.A. and also take steps in line with regional peace and tranquility,” he said. (Iran refers to Israel as “the Zionist regime.”)"
Iran did not violate the agreement.
"Trump’s decision means that, technically, the United States is the first nation to violate the accord. The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is the U.N. nuclear watchdog, has issued ten reports that Tehran is in full compliance with its obligations. Iran is under the toughest inspections and verification-inspections regime ever imposed in an arms-control deal. In a rare public comment on Trump’s foreign policy, former President Barack Obama noted that the right to inspections disappears if the agreement ends."
Tweety undermines American Alliances with major European powers.
"Trump’s decision also undermines the transatlantic alliance, crafted after the Second World War, between the United States and Europe. The President defied a determined last-ditch pitch by America’s three most important European allies, made during visits by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and the British Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson."
Russia, Putin, likes what Tweety is doing as it helps Putin gain leverage in the Middle East; Russia supports Iran and does not support America effort to control North Korea.
"Trump’s decision even benefits America’s adversaries, including Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin. “We’re playing into Putin’s hand,” Michael McFaul, a former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, now at Stanford University, said on CNN. “For Putin, it means that the U.S. is on the outside—and Putin is still on the inside. Why are we isolating ourselves when we need other countries to coöperate with on issues like North Korea?”"