Iran Nuclear Deal: USA remains out under Biden after failed 2022 JCPOA talks; Russia and Iran collaborating on nuclear items

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They lied about IRAQ, now they are gonna lie about IRAN.... when does it end...:francis: if IRAN was doing crazy shyt the rest of the world would fukking know and turn against them... :beli:

These white muthafukkas love war profiteering and selling weapons.. :dahell:
 

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Not after reading that "black people shouldn't deadlift" thread in TLR :mjlol:
People in that forum just say random shyt and people discuss it like its serious :mjlol:. Like this guy isn't giving any sources or evidence to back up what he is saying and just says the shyt and all of a sudden people have an opinion on both sides of the issues :dahell:


I'm going to keep deadlifting. :ahh:
 

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Breh draft shyt won’t happen again here people already not fukking with the powers it will be a civil war before a draft

People would ignore the hell out of a draft letter. This isn’t the 50-60’s. There wouldn't be any community shame for draft dodging.
 

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I'm struggling to think of one benefit to pulling out of this deal. The worse that can happen is disaster, the least is America continuing to piss off whoever Trump feels like pissing off.

The US didn't pull out. It violated the deal by re-imposing sanctions. Trump is using Netanyahu's stupid presentation of proof of an existing nuclear program when those documents are a decade old.

The IAEA continues to inspect and Iran has over the last 2 years kept its end of the bargain.

Iran is going to stick by the deal as long as the Europeans keep their end of the bargain and don't bend over for Trump. The Chinese and Russians are going to keep their end of the bargain as Iran is part of their Eurasian arrangement and ground zero for de-dollarization.
 

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I'm struggling to think of one benefit to pulling out of this deal. The worse that can happen is disaster, the least is America continuing to piss off whoever Trump feels like pissing off.

There is none, Trump just wants to undo anything Obama did. :smh:


Trump gon' Trump, but it's pretty infuriating that as usual he'll suffer no political consequences. Seems that 50% of white America will support him no matter what as long as he's:mjpls: enough.
 

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Joint statement from Prime Minister May, Chancellor Merkel and President Macron following President Trump’s statement on Iran

It is with regret and concern that we, the Leaders of France, Germany and the United Kingdom take note of President Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States of America from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Together, we emphasise our continuing commitment to the JCPoA. This agreement remains important for our shared security. We recall that the JCPoA was unanimously endorsed by the UN Security Council in resolution 2231. This resolution remains the binding international legal framework for the resolution of the dispute about the Iranian nuclear programme. We urge all sides to remain committed to its full implementation and to act in a spirit of responsibility.

According to the IAEA, Iran continues to abide by the restrictions set out by the JCPoA, in line with its obligations under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. The world is a safer place as a result. Therefore we, the E3, will remain parties to the JCPoA. Our governments remain committed to ensuring the agreement is upheld, and will work with all the remaining parties to the deal to ensure this remains the case including through ensuring the continuing economic benefits to the Iranian people that are linked to the agreement.

We urge the US to ensure that the structures of the JCPoA can remain intact, and to avoid taking action which obstructs its full implementation by all other parties to the deal. After engaging with the US Administration in a thorough manner over the past months, we call on the US to do everything possible to preserve the gains for nuclear non-proliferation brought about by the JCPoA, by allowing for a continued enforcement of its main elements.

We encourage Iran to show restraint in response to the decision by the US; Iran must continue to meet its own obligations under the deal, cooperating fully and in a timely manner with IAEA inspection requirements. The IAEA must be able to continue to carry out its long-term verification and monitoring programme without restriction or hindrance. In turn, Iran should continue to receive the sanctions relief it is entitled to whilst it remains in compliance with the terms of the deal.

There must be no doubt: Iran’s nuclear program must always remain peaceful and civilian. While taking the JCPOA as a base, we also agree that other major issues of concern need to be addressed. A long-term framework for Iran’s nuclear programme after some of the provisions of the JCPOA expire, after 2025, will have to be defined. Because our commitment to the security of our allies and partners in the region is unwavering, we must also address in a meaningful way shared concerns about Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its destabilising regional activities, especially in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. We have already started constructive and mutually beneficial discussions on these issues, and the E3 is committed to continuing them with key partners and concerned states across the region.

We and our Foreign Ministers will reach out to all parties to the JCPoA to seek a positive way forward.
 
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