Donald Trump just ended war with Iran.... comments 👀
Hmmmmmm. All of this on Flag Day. And on his Birthday 🎂. Sounds kinda fishy. Do you trust this man. This war needs to end. What do you think about the latest peace agreement. Comments. 🤔
Heven't you heard? He says he will end all wars and not start new wars and inflation will disappear (even though he loves inflation) and there will be lots of jobs (you'll be able to pick and choose) and all those people who don't look like you will disappear and someone else will pay tariffs (definitely not you, right?) and new factories will be built everywhere (millions of factories) and every single page of the Epstein files will be delivered to your door by UPS and Mexico will send that cheque for the wall that never happened and russia will stop its murderous assault on Ukraine as soon as he makes a quick phone call. PS: you might need to participate in treasonous insurrection, but I know you won't have a problem with that.
So - there's the solution you asked about! 😀😀
After all, he wouldn't lie, right? And if he did lie, you wouldn't choose to pretend that he didn't, right?
Is old Westie still around? He blocked me years ago when he couldn't take the heat of me proving that his solution to a high-school geometry problem was wrong. 🤭
He didn't like it either when I contradicted his spurious defenses of old Joe Biden, but poor Westie was the emperor with no clothes, aka "Tsar West the Undressed." Any comment the Tsar didn't like was "off topic," which he then proceeded to delete, if the comment was on one of his many partisan posts. 😂
@Thinkerbell He is around. Yet the problem is not exactly what you think it is.
You come off like Trump supporter, yeah he will delete your comments. Keep up doing that he will block. He has deleted my own comments as well. Yet he knows darn well that I am no Trump supporter.
@Nate931 Wrong! The goal was to make sure Iran never gets nuclear capabilities. There is absolutely no scenario where Iran having nuclear weapons is a good deal or makes the world a safer place.
@Musicman Lie. This isn't about a nuclear bomb or capabilities. That's the one thing he can use to fool you into thinking this is about war. It's about money and resources. Not nuclear bombs.
@Musicman They never had nuclear weapons, they were never going to get nuclear weapons.
The world will only be safer when NO country has nukes.
Meanwhile, UK has nukes France has nukes Russia has nukes US has nukes India has nukes Pakistan has nukes North Korea has nukes And most terrifying of all, Israel has nukes.
But now you feel "safe" because Iran will never have nukes?
The war he started on his bogus claims that it would change Iran's regime and stop it developing nuclear weapons, but which only caused so many problems for so many countries around the world - friend and foe alike?
Just what has it achieved, or will achieve?
If anything, what it may achieve is showing Iran is far more powerful than the USA in the Middle East; and perhaps influencing the more pro-US Arabic nations into closer accommodations with Iran.
@ArishMell Suspicious is right. You should be. Everybody is saying this. No we are not gonna just go along with things anymore. No we are not gonna sit here and let you lie to us as if we are stupid. That's what weak people do. People who lack backbone and fortitude. Are you one of those people. ☺
That's not the right question. The right question is, how long before the mullahs break the deal? They have a tradition to keep up. That's where the lack of trust should lie.
@Gibbon As you can't look it up, I have done it for you...
Under the JCPOA, Iran agreed to constrain its nuclear program by limiting fuel cycle activities that could lead to the production of weapons-grade uranium or plutonium. The JCPOA restricted the number and type of centrifuges in operation, the level of uranium enrichment, and the size of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. Key facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Arak were repurposed for civilian uses such as medical and industrial research. Iran agreed to accept more intrusive IAEA monitoring measures of its fuel-cycle related activities.
An IAEA report stated that Iran was adhering to the agreement, including stopping enrichment of uranium to 20%, beginning to dilute half of the stockpile of 20% enriched uranium to 3.5%, and halting work on the Arak heavy-water reactor.[38][40]
A major focus of the negotiations was limitations on the Arak IR-40 heavy water reactor and production plant (which was under construction, but never became operational). Iran agreed in the Joint Plan of Action not to commission or fuel the reactor; the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant; the Gachin uranium mine; the Fordow Uranium Enrichment Plant; the Isfahan uranium-conversion plant; the Natanz uranium enrichment plant; and the Parchin military research and development complex.
A triumph of sustained diplomacy over more than two years.
trump tore it up.
...and here we are today with trump pretending that everything is going to be OK while surreptitiously buying himself 60 days in which to find the hundreds of billions of your dollars that will be part of the surrender terms demanded by Iran.
@newjaninev2 since you're in denial and can't look it up
Inspectors faced denied or delayed access to specific Iranian sites, most notably the Parchin military complex and the Karaj workshop, despite provisions in the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA). While the White House stated there was no "self-inspection" and that the IAEA retained responsibility, reports indicated that at Parchin, inspectors relied on photographs, videos, and samples collected by Iran rather than conducting physical inspections themselves.
Disputed Access and Procedures. Controversy centered on whether military sites were off-limits; Iranian officials, including the Supreme Leader's advisers and the Defense Minister, publicly stated that access to military centers and missile bases was forbidden. Although the IAEA disputed claims that Iran inspected its own sites, it did not fully specify the agreed-upon procedures, leading critics to argue that the deal created a loophole for clandestine work by allowing a 24-day delay in resolving access disputes, which experts warned provided ample time to sanitize evidence.
Specific Instances of Non-Compliance. Beyond the structural limitations regarding military sites, the IAEA reported concrete instances where access was refused:
The pea is never under any shell for any great length of time with the man, if it is ever there to begin with. And even if it is, from all reports I've seen it resets things to where we were 4 months ago before he started the war and gives 60 days to negotiate getting back to the Obama agreement that he tore up in his first term so what victory is that and for whom?
@Gibbon Trump knows people like you don't know anything. That's why he can keep manipulating you like he does. You have no fortitude or boundaries. That's why you just go along with everything he does even if it destroys you.
Yesterday Trump said that a peace agreement will be signed tomorrow. But today he is saying it won't be signed until Friday. And I bet by Friday he will move the sighing up another week. It's sort of like were the Mad Hater told Alice that they will have jam tomorrow. But the next day when Alice asks were her jam is the Mad Hater tells her - today is today we will have jam tomorrow. Trump has no jam just empty promises. Cheers!
First off is not a peace agreement but an agreement to talk about peace... And I believe it's not as comprehensive as the one he tore up that Obama negotiated...
@sunsporter1649 Now I know you know this - the Iranians wanted their frozen assets freed up as a reward for granting unlimited international inspection and monitoring... and they wanted it in cash because, like the rest of the world these days, they didn't trust the US.
Pretending that you didn't know that is merely dishonest.
Today's question (sorry to drag you back from the past) is: How many hundreds of.billions has trump offered Iran to acceot america's surrender?
@LeopoldBloom They would have known trump would be absolutely desperate to make such an 'announcement' on his birthday (because everything is about him) and used that as leverage for side-deals (lots and lots of american taxpayer money). But there's still nothing like an agreement - merely more of trump's vague innuendo. Never any details about anything
Sadly iran doesn't have a President. They have a bunch of people who all claim to be in charge. When we finally have a real cease fire and Iran gives up their nuclear program, well I'll believe it when I see it.
Yet nothing to be signed until next Friday and then only to agree to a 60 day ceasefire to work out the details. Doesn't really sound like much of an agreement to me
@newjaninev2 Trump has given nothing yet as you indicated. And that money will not be in the hands of the mullahs in any way it's for the people to recover if it happens