Discussion of Trump Speech 4/1/26

so renegotiate a better one.

isnt trump the art of the deal.

Allan

He is dealing.

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Is he? It sure doesn’t look like it.

Other than dumb TACO and negotiating with himself on social media.

A new deal is being renegotiated as we speak. The United States has dictated the terms and now has left Iran with a couple of off ramps.

Sorry that’s a hard concept for you lefties to grasp.

The Iranians can pick the easy way or the hard way. It’s up to them.

Shocking the entire Trump administration missed out on the the chance to include you as an advisor!

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What are the objectives exactly?

With Noem and now Bondi, the Iranian objective of regime change in the US is coming to fruition! Hegseth next?

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Remember when we used to have inspectors and cameras keeping an eye on Iran’s nuclear capabilities? Before Trump ended that arrangement? Good times.

LOL.

You leftie loons just make crap up.

Hysterical.

And pathetic. How sad is the stance you hold when ya just gotta make it up.

LOL.

To try and convince a bunch of complete strangers on an internet message board no less.

:joy::rofl::joy::rofl::joy::rofl::joy::rofl:

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Key Aspects of the JCPOA:
Nuclear Restrictions: Iran agreed to limit uranium enrichment to 3.67%, cap its stockpile at 300 kilograms, and reduce its centrifuges to 5,060 for 10 years.
Monitoring & Verification: The IAEA was granted unprecedented access and monitoring capabilities to verify compliance.
Sanctions Relief: Nuclear-related economic sanctions from the UN, US, and EU were lifted upon implementation.
Timeline: The agreement went into effect in January 2016, with various restrictions lasting for 10-25 years.

Same as it was last month. Maybe clean the orange ■■■■ out of your eyes and ears? :man_shrugging:

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but the deal was tore up years ago.

what wasntrump waiting for?

Allan

Well, not any more! Now for sure we know they’re about a half a century away.

We were told a very similar story last year.

But when Israel once again asks America to jump Tru

Do us both a favor and stop trolling me.

You missed the part that says


As long as the plane loads of cash keep coming.

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OK, I see your problem. You believe the White House’s hyperbolic propaganda.

The cash that was sent to Iran was Iran’s cash.

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You’re the hail Hitler guy hooked on orange crack. :rofl:

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From the piece I posted above
the 7 deadly sins of the Iran Nuke Deal.

1-Lesson #1: Iran Must Not Enrich Uranium at Any LeveL- The JCPOA allowed Iran to retain all its centrifuges (one-third operational) and enrich uranium to 3.67% (IAEA), two-thirds of the way to weapons grade fuel. This preserved Iran’s ability to ramp up enrichment at any time, which it did under the deal.

2-Lesson #2: Do Not Ignore Iran’s Missiles. The 2015 JCPOA failed to address the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ballistic missile program
.According to U.S. intelligence reports, Iran is home to the largest ballistic missile arsenal and drone inventory in the Middle East. Treating these weapons as tools of conventional deterrence rather than Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)-delivery vehicles ignores their role in Iran’s military nuclear program.

3- Lesson #3: Monitoring Must Be Done on American Terms, Not Iranian Terms. The JCPOA’s “managed access” framework allowed Iran to evade scrutiny. Military sites went unmonitored by the IAEA, and inspectors were forced to petition Iran’s mullahs to visit sensitive sites and wait over two weeks—ample time for Iran to cover its tracks.

4- Lesson #4: American Strength Must Be Leveraged and Cannot Be Surrendered Prematurely. Instead of leveraging American strength, President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry treated the Islamic Republic as an equal partner. They squandered leverage by conceding Iran’s “right to enrich” uranium before negotiations began, a significant departure from the international consensus. This concession emboldened the regime to secure further concessions, including tens of billions of dollars of sanctions relief,

5- Lesson #5: Sanctions Relief Funds Terror. The JCPOA’s sanctions relief provided Iran billions in cash, which it swiftly funneled into its vast terror network including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.

6- Lesson #6: Iran’s Other Malign Behaviors Cannot Be Ignored. The JCPOA ignored Iran’s ballistic missiles program, support for terrorists, extremists, and regional proxies (such as Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, the Taliban, and al-Qa’ida), cyberattacks against the United States and Israel, horrific human rights violations, and hostage-taking. This allowed Iran to maintain its nuclear program while expanding other destabilizing activities


7- Lesson #7: No Terrorism Sanctions Relief for Nuclear Concessions

Sanctions targeting Iran’s support for terrorism, such as those on the Central Bank of Iran, must not be lifted in exchange for nuclear concessions. These sanctions are critical to curbing Tehran’s funding of terrorist proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah, which directly threaten U.S. and allied security. The removal of sanctions on Iran as part of the JCPOA did not empower ordinary Iranians, but rather filled the pockets of corrupt clerics, radical regime officials, and terrorist groups.

The first Trump administration left Iran broke and broken. That idiot Biden showed up and let the Iranians rebuild and refinance


So now here we are.

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And???

Yup and less than a month after obiden paid them, Oct 7th attacks.

But then you guys were all for that.

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