US and Iran strike a deal

gipper is not an international diplomat and knows nothing about making international deals.

Geaux has no idea how this treaty works in terms of material for nuclear weapons.

We have time to see how this works out.
Well Jake I am sure the community organizer knows how to make international deals. Yeah....right.

Do you find it strange that Big Ears would threaten veto when announcing the deal? If it is such a good deal, why is it necessary to threaten Congress with a veto the day you announce it?

Now Jake I know you are not dumb, but can you see the forest for the trees?
 
Now we can wait for Israel to do a false flag, I'm sure they have one planned out already , along with SA.

of course you are sure------your fellow islamo Nazi pimps and whores have already written the proper words to use no matter what happens-----DA JOOOOS DID IT.
You scum have been using that line for more than 1700 years whilst your fellow perverts dance on the dead bodies of infants. It is not much different from the
lines you shit use to lynch black children----or to murder native americans ---thruout the Americas for the glory of your idiot creed and the sexual satisfaction of your "holy" men and women
 
'The Pickle Lady's Lap Poodle' was in charge of the (cough) negotiations'.
It's no wonder Iran's rulers are jubilant.
BOBO the fucking clown AKA Anti American Socialist is delighted. Alinsky is delighted. Soros is delighted. Putin is delighted. Hezbollah is delighted. Syria is delighted.
All the stupid LIB idiots on this forum are delighted.
What does this tell us?

Tis a good thing.:eusa_angel:
 
'The Pickle Lady's Lap Poodle' was in charge of the (cough) negotiations'.
It's no wonder Iran's rulers are jubilant.
BOBO the fucking clown AKA Anti American Socialist is delighted. Alinsky is delighted. Soros is delighted. Putin is delighted. Hezbollah is delighted. Syria is delighted.
All the stupid LIB idiots on this forum are delighted.
What does this tell us?

Tis a good thing.:eusa_angel:
Ah. The famous 'one-liner' used when someone eats your fucking lunch.
Any JUUUUUUU craps bigger than you bitch.
 
'The Pickle Lady's Lap Poodle' was in charge of the (cough) negotiations'.
It's no wonder Iran's rulers are jubilant.
BOBO the fucking clown AKA Anti American Socialist is delighted. Alinsky is delighted. Soros is delighted. Putin is delighted. Hezbollah is delighted. Syria is delighted.
All the stupid LIB idiots on this forum are delighted.
What does this tell us?

Tis a good thing.:eusa_angel:
Ah. The famous 'one-liner' used when someone eats your fucking lunch.
Any JUUUUUUU craps bigger than you bitch.

It is a good thing, no matter what the GOP , Israel or SA think. The P5 and Germany made this decision in agreement with Iran and Israel , SA and the Congress were not there and neither were you. Better to have friends than enemies, and who in the hell do we think we are that we can tell another country what to do for years upon years.

Do you want another Iraq which would greatly please Israel , SA , and the Neocons. I don't. Look at the mess we, the US made of Iraq, not to say the lifes and the money involved.
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News
Iran; We want everything
Obama; Ok, we want access to the nuke sites.
Iran; No, go fuck yourself.
Obama; OK, it's agreed then, you get everything and I'll go lie to the public about how great a deal it is that you have nukes to bully your neighbors around and destroy Israel with.
Iran; We also want you to go fuck yourself.
Obama; Yes sir...
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Well, Tampon, I think you should get off the Couch and join Bill Krystol's Anti-Islam Legion. they will be impressed with your high "Call of Duty V" score.

On a serious note, this probably slows Iran's program, but at the end of the day, Iran is probably going to get a nuke.

Big deal.

The bigger deal is getting Iran out of its isolation and back into the international community.
:lmao:

This is another example of how fucking dumb leftist truly are.
 
GOP: We haven't read any of the deal but WE'RE OUTRAGED!!!!!

DEMS: We haven't read any of the deal but WE'RE STOKED!!!!!
And you have read it? :lame2:
Why would anyone believe what Obama says? He has repeatedly lied to the American people and yet, millions of them are still willing to believe him.

If someone lies to you repeatedly in your personal life, you would never believe a word they said. Why is it different for the POTUS?
 
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The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News

That deal won't change much.
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News

That deal won't change much.
It wasn't meant to.

Obama CLEARLY couldn't get anything done, so he gave iran everything and claimed he made a deal
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News

That deal won't change much.
It wasn't meant to.

Obama CLEARLY couldn't get anything done, so he gave iran everything and claimed he made a deal

He cannot obligate Israel to sign up for this masochistic deal, though.
 
Israel might not take this well

Geaux

Netanyahu- What a Stunning Historic Mistake

JERUSALEM — Israeli leaders across the political spectrum condemned in stark apocalyptic language the Iranian nuclear pact announced by the United States and world powers Tuesday, calling it a historic mistake that frees Iran to sponsor global terror while assembling the expertise to build a nuclear bomb.

“Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted.

Israel blasts Iran deal as one of the darkest days in history - The Washington Post
 
WP and its drama. Israel just came across another Haman (oh, pun intended) and it's funny how this modern Haman sounds just like the first one. Israel will survive this one, as well.
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News

That deal won't change much.
It wasn't meant to.

Obama CLEARLY couldn't get anything done, so he gave iran everything and claimed he made a deal

He cannot obligate Israel to sign up for this masochistic deal, though.
irrelevant

I can assure you, that if Israel acts on any threats obama will not support them
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Iran and six world powers, led by the United States, reached a formal agreement early Tuesday aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in international sanctions relief.

Diplomats from both sides confirmed the deal had been reached after the latest 18-day round of intense and often fractious negotiations in Vienna, Austria blew through three self-imposed deadlines. A final meeting between the foreign ministers of Iran, the United States, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia was underway Tuesday morning, with a press conference expected to follow. President Barack Obama was to make a statement on the agreement from the White House at 7 a.m. ET.

There was no immediate comment on the agreement from U.S. officials, but Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described the accord as "a historic moment" as he attended the final session.

"We are reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody, but it is what we could accomplish," Zarif continued, "and it is an important achievement for all of us. Today could have been the end of hope on this issue. But now we are starting a new chapter of hope."

...

The last major sticking point appeared to be whether international weapons inspectors would be given access to Iranian nuclear sites. The deal includes a compromise between Washington and Tehran that would allow U.N. inspectors to press for visits to Iranian military sites as part of their monitoring duties. However, access at will to any site would not necessarily be granted and even if so, could be delayed, a condition that critics of the deal are sure to seize on as possibly giving Tehran time to cover any sign of non-compliance with its commitments.


Iran world powers agree to nuclear deal Fox News

That deal won't change much.
It wasn't meant to.

Obama CLEARLY couldn't get anything done, so he gave iran everything and claimed he made a deal

He cannot obligate Israel to sign up for this masochistic deal, though.
irrelevant

I can assure you, that if Israel acts on any threats obama will not support them

Known fact
 
Israel might not take this well

Geaux

Netanyahu- What a Stunning Historic Mistake

JERUSALEM — Israeli leaders across the political spectrum condemned in stark apocalyptic language the Iranian nuclear pact announced by the United States and world powers Tuesday, calling it a historic mistake that frees Iran to sponsor global terror while assembling the expertise to build a nuclear bomb.

“Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted.

Israel blasts Iran deal as one of the darkest days in history - The Washington Post

Progressives want to see the destruction of Israel. Soon they will say the Israeli flag is a symbol of hate and oppression, because they won't let Muslims have their way in their country. They are racist and practice apartheid, they will say.
 
The US and Iran have reached a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, what's missing is the very thing that makes it worthwhile. At will access to Iran's nuclear facilities. Under the deal, inspectors would be allowed to press for access to those facilities, however, Iran would be able to deny or delay such a request. I think this qualifies as an "I told you so" moment.

Well, Tampon, I think you should get off the Couch and join Bill Krystol's Anti-Islam Legion. they will be impressed with your high "Call of Duty V" score.

On a serious note, this probably slows Iran's program, but at the end of the day, Iran is probably going to get a nuke.

Big deal.

The bigger deal is getting Iran out of its isolation and back into the international community.



Holy fuck!!:ack-1:

Yep.....ahhhhhhhh ( takes toke of ciggy in classic Denis Leary style ).........who cant see we are entering a whole new era that will be historical. From now on, appeasement will win the day, thousands of years of history be damned!!!:2up::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:
 

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