iran atomic chief sees no threat to nuclear deal if Trump becomes U.S. president

dani67

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Salehi said the accord included necessary mechanisms for dealing with the contingency of one side breaching it.

"I don't think (the nuclear deal would receive) any serious impact (from Trump). It may go a little bit up and down, it may delay certain things, but it will not seriously detract (from the deal)."
Iran atomic chief sees no threat to nuclear deal if Trump becomes U.S. president
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who cares what that jerk says?
He received a bachelor of science degree in physics from the American University of Beirut in 1971 and a PhD in nuclear engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977

so? I have a bachelor of science too----as do all of my siblings-------were are also all educated to Ph-D level. -----
the eldest is busy writing a book on astro physics---he is retired now------also decorated NATIONAL FREEDOM award -----from
the President. MIT is no great shakes
 
The U.S. cannot unilaterally strike down a deal where the terms have already been met and that was brokered by multiple countries.
 

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