The deal fails to guarantee the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program—rather, it gives Iran a clear pathway to nuclear weapons.
Iran accepts temporary nuclear restrictions in exchange for front-loaded, permanent benefits.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action didn’t end Tehran’s nuclear program. It only slowed it down. The pact was more of a speed bump than a stop sign.
The Iran nuclear deal also didn’t capture Tehran’s determined development of ballistic missiles—which are, by the way, a perfect delivery vehicle for a nuclear weapon. There is no point to a ballistic missile program without a nuclear weapon. So Iran's goal was to continue its nuclear program.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action strangely doesn’t allow for “anytime, anywhere” inspections. Essentially, International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors aren’t allowed to visit undeclared facilities without permission. On top of that, Tehran has put its military bases off-limits to inspections, which clearly improves Iran’s ability to hide any nuclear work that violates the agreement.
As part of the nuclear deal, Iran was supposed to reveal to the International Atomic Energy Agency all military aspects of its earlier nuclear weapons work in order to facilitate oversight of the pact. Not surprisingly, Tehran hasn’t cooperated on this issue. Of course, thanks to Israel’s exfiltration of secret Iranian nuclear documents from Tehran, we now know Iran planned to build five nuclear weapons for delivery by ballistic missile.
The deal emboldens and enriches an extremist anti-American terror state, thereby furthering Iran’s expansionist and destabilizing activities.
An article for the usual suspects who don't write in crayons
https://www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com/iran-nuclear-deal
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It is cute that pj thinks this will actually happen; much like the released terrorists would never go back to fighting- another head fake to the State Dept.