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Nuke treaty is ABOLISHED BY DOTARD and he still KPKB Expecting Iran to stick to the nuke limits of the deal!
Gong Kia BASTARD USA need to go IMG!
There is no limit any more as the Treaty setting the limit is already ABOLISHED SINGLE-SIDED-LY!
So if Dotard divorced his wife still KPKB the she now fucking w others? KPKB SMLJ?
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‘Playing with fire’: US ramps up tough talk on Iran after it exceeds nuclear deal cap
Published time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:24Edited time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:48
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Washington has unleashed a fresh barrage of threats against Tehran, with US President Donald Trump warning it against “playing with fire” and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo branding it a “top sponsor of terrorism.”
Fresh from rekindling his strange bromance with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, Trump has returned to his war-mongering ways, leveling a vague new warning at Iran. Asked whether he has a message for Iran after its stockpiles of enriched uranium exceeded the 300kg cap envisioned in the 2015 nuclear deal, Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that he had “no message whatsoever” but added that Iran knew it was “playing with fire.”
ALSO ON RT.COMIran to place US Army on ‘terror list’ if Washington does the same with Revolutionary Guards
Earlier the same day, Pompeo responded to the news of Iran going beyond the stockpile limit set by the deal the US effectively dismantled by accusing Tehran of “using its nuclear program to extort the international community and threaten regional security.” Rounding up his tirade, the US top diplomat said Iran “can never be allowed to enrich uranium at any level,” calling the Islamic Republic “the world’s top sponsor of terrorism.”
Secretary Pompeo
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Iran's regime has taken new steps to advance its nuclear ambitions. Once again, the regime uses its nuclear program to extort the international community and threaten regional security. The world’s top sponsor of terrorism can never be allowed to enrich uranium at any level.
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The US has drawn international condemnation for pulling out of the universally-acclaimed nuclear accord last May. However, despite being blamed for all but killing the deal and not sticking to its terms itself, Washington has bashed Iran for not abiding by its conditions, even when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) repeatedly found it in compliance.
The White House has gone one step further on Monday, producing an eyebrow-raising argument in support of its stance.
“There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms,” the statement by the White House press secretary reads.
READ MORE: Tehran time travel? US accuses Iran of violating nuclear deal 'even before its existence'
The peculiar wording of the press release did not escape the mockery by Twitter pundits, with some suggesting that the Trump administration watched “too many time travel movies.”
Steve Delightfully Combative Saideman@smsaideman
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This White House! " There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms. " Too many time travel movies? https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/ …
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"There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms." Just amazing logic.https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/?utm_source=link …
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White House on Iran and the nuclear deal, which we, not they, broke: "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
Did no one ask the authors how even the nefarious Iranians could violate a deal that didn't exist yet?
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The deal that capped Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief was struck between Iran and the five world powers under the Obama administration in 2015, and has been repeatedly denounced as the “worst deal ever” by Trump since then.
While Iran has been on the US list of state sponsors of terrorism since 1984, with the relations between the two going further south under Trump, Washington in April designated Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards as a“terrorist organization,” prompting Iran to place the US Army on its own “terror list.” The US has been beefing up its military presence in the region at least since May, having sent nuclear-capable bombers, a carrier strike group, missile batteries and an additional 2,500 troops to the area.
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Tehran time travel? US accuses Iran of violating nuclear deal 'even before its existence'
Published time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:46Edited time: 2 Jul, 2019 01:06
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Sponsoring terrorism, housing secret nuclear sites next door to rug cleaners, and now, time traveling to violate the nuclear deal – is there anything Iran won’t do to flout US-dictated norms? The White House thinks not.
“There is little doubt that even before the [nuclear] deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement on Monday condemning Iran’s announcement it has exceeded the 300kg of enriched uranium it was allowed to stockpile under the 2015 deal.
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John Hudson
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strange wording in this new White House statement on Iran. "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
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With the confusing wording, Grisham appears to suggest Tehran was so determined to spurn international nuclear etiquette it had actually warped time for the express purpose of violating the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal. The US itself pulled out of the deal last May, reimposing even stricter sanctions on Iran than those that previously existed, despite Iran's internationally-certified compliance with the terms of the deal – but the Trump administration keeps demanding Tehran's adherence to the agreement through saber-rattling communiqués.
Twitter users had a field day with "Schrodinger's Iran Deal," as one person called it.
Mitchell Plitnick @MJPlitnick
https://twitter.com/MJPlitnick/status/1145807676418482179
White House on Iran and the nuclear deal, which we, not they, broke: "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
Did no one ask the authors how even the nefarious Iranians could violate a deal that didn't exist yet?
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Steve Delightfully Combative Saideman@smsaideman
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This White House! " There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms. " Too many time travel movies? https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/ …
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Even Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif raised an eyebrow.
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“Maximum pressure on the Iranian regime will continue until its leaders alter their course of action,” Grisham continued. This vision of cause and effect is contested by Tehran, which has blamed the US “maximum pressure” campaign, and the remaining nuclear deal signatories unwilling to oppose it, for leaving the Iranians with no choice but to violate the terms of the deal. While the EU launched its INSTEX financial system to circumvent US sanctions and create a venue for trade with Iran on Friday, the instrument only allows trade in food and medicine, not oil as Iran had requested.
ALSO ON RT.COMEU’s alternative payment channel for Iran is like a beautiful car without gasoline – Iran envoy
Vowing to “never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons,” Grisham echoed the standard US-Israeli line, ignoring countless affirmations by the International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran is not working toward building nuclear weapons. Its uranium, enriched at 3.67%, falls woefully short of the 90% enrichment required for nuclear warheads. Grisham demanded that Iran “end its nuclear ambitions and its malign behavior” while remaining vague about what constitutes “malign behavior” and turning a blind eye to the Trump administration’s attempts to set Saudi Arabia up with its own nuclear program.
Gong Kia BASTARD USA need to go IMG!
There is no limit any more as the Treaty setting the limit is already ABOLISHED SINGLE-SIDED-LY!
So if Dotard divorced his wife still KPKB the she now fucking w others? KPKB SMLJ?
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‘Playing with fire’: US ramps up tough talk on Iran after it exceeds nuclear deal cap
Published time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:24Edited time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:48
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Washington has unleashed a fresh barrage of threats against Tehran, with US President Donald Trump warning it against “playing with fire” and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo branding it a “top sponsor of terrorism.”
Fresh from rekindling his strange bromance with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, Trump has returned to his war-mongering ways, leveling a vague new warning at Iran. Asked whether he has a message for Iran after its stockpiles of enriched uranium exceeded the 300kg cap envisioned in the 2015 nuclear deal, Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday that he had “no message whatsoever” but added that Iran knew it was “playing with fire.”
ALSO ON RT.COMIran to place US Army on ‘terror list’ if Washington does the same with Revolutionary Guards
Earlier the same day, Pompeo responded to the news of Iran going beyond the stockpile limit set by the deal the US effectively dismantled by accusing Tehran of “using its nuclear program to extort the international community and threaten regional security.” Rounding up his tirade, the US top diplomat said Iran “can never be allowed to enrich uranium at any level,” calling the Islamic Republic “the world’s top sponsor of terrorism.”
Secretary Pompeo
✔@SecPompeo
https://twitter.com/SecPompeo/status/1145785333889609728
Iran's regime has taken new steps to advance its nuclear ambitions. Once again, the regime uses its nuclear program to extort the international community and threaten regional security. The world’s top sponsor of terrorism can never be allowed to enrich uranium at any level.
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The US has drawn international condemnation for pulling out of the universally-acclaimed nuclear accord last May. However, despite being blamed for all but killing the deal and not sticking to its terms itself, Washington has bashed Iran for not abiding by its conditions, even when the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) repeatedly found it in compliance.
The White House has gone one step further on Monday, producing an eyebrow-raising argument in support of its stance.
“There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms,” the statement by the White House press secretary reads.
READ MORE: Tehran time travel? US accuses Iran of violating nuclear deal 'even before its existence'
The peculiar wording of the press release did not escape the mockery by Twitter pundits, with some suggesting that the Trump administration watched “too many time travel movies.”
Steve Delightfully Combative Saideman@smsaideman
https://twitter.com/smsaideman/status/1145792360216969217
This White House! " There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms. " Too many time travel movies? https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/ …
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"There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms." Just amazing logic.https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/?utm_source=link …
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White House on Iran and the nuclear deal, which we, not they, broke: "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
Did no one ask the authors how even the nefarious Iranians could violate a deal that didn't exist yet?
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The deal that capped Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief was struck between Iran and the five world powers under the Obama administration in 2015, and has been repeatedly denounced as the “worst deal ever” by Trump since then.
While Iran has been on the US list of state sponsors of terrorism since 1984, with the relations between the two going further south under Trump, Washington in April designated Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards as a“terrorist organization,” prompting Iran to place the US Army on its own “terror list.” The US has been beefing up its military presence in the region at least since May, having sent nuclear-capable bombers, a carrier strike group, missile batteries and an additional 2,500 troops to the area.
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Published time: 1 Jul, 2019 23:46Edited time: 2 Jul, 2019 01:06
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Sponsoring terrorism, housing secret nuclear sites next door to rug cleaners, and now, time traveling to violate the nuclear deal – is there anything Iran won’t do to flout US-dictated norms? The White House thinks not.
“There is little doubt that even before the [nuclear] deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms,” White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement on Monday condemning Iran’s announcement it has exceeded the 300kg of enriched uranium it was allowed to stockpile under the 2015 deal.
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John Hudson
✔@John_Hudson
https://twitter.com/John_Hudson/status/1145779093348200449
strange wording in this new White House statement on Iran. "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
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With the confusing wording, Grisham appears to suggest Tehran was so determined to spurn international nuclear etiquette it had actually warped time for the express purpose of violating the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal. The US itself pulled out of the deal last May, reimposing even stricter sanctions on Iran than those that previously existed, despite Iran's internationally-certified compliance with the terms of the deal – but the Trump administration keeps demanding Tehran's adherence to the agreement through saber-rattling communiqués.
Twitter users had a field day with "Schrodinger's Iran Deal," as one person called it.
Mitchell Plitnick @MJPlitnick
https://twitter.com/MJPlitnick/status/1145807676418482179
White House on Iran and the nuclear deal, which we, not they, broke: "There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms."
Did no one ask the authors how even the nefarious Iranians could violate a deal that didn't exist yet?
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Steve Delightfully Combative Saideman@smsaideman
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This White House! " There is little doubt that even before the deal’s existence, Iran was violating its terms. " Too many time travel movies? https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-60/ …
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Even Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif raised an eyebrow.
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Javad Zarif
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https://twitter.com/JZarif/status/1145856200262737921
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“Maximum pressure on the Iranian regime will continue until its leaders alter their course of action,” Grisham continued. This vision of cause and effect is contested by Tehran, which has blamed the US “maximum pressure” campaign, and the remaining nuclear deal signatories unwilling to oppose it, for leaving the Iranians with no choice but to violate the terms of the deal. While the EU launched its INSTEX financial system to circumvent US sanctions and create a venue for trade with Iran on Friday, the instrument only allows trade in food and medicine, not oil as Iran had requested.
ALSO ON RT.COMEU’s alternative payment channel for Iran is like a beautiful car without gasoline – Iran envoy
Vowing to “never allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons,” Grisham echoed the standard US-Israeli line, ignoring countless affirmations by the International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran is not working toward building nuclear weapons. Its uranium, enriched at 3.67%, falls woefully short of the 90% enrichment required for nuclear warheads. Grisham demanded that Iran “end its nuclear ambitions and its malign behavior” while remaining vague about what constitutes “malign behavior” and turning a blind eye to the Trump administration’s attempts to set Saudi Arabia up with its own nuclear program.