I'm sitting here listening to the bullshit of trumps talking about Iran, after he's undermined the Healthcare of all Americans here. We could care less about what's going on in Iran, and our fight is with you and you terrorist organization who is working to undermine the health and welfare of the people who live in THIS country! We could care less about Iran. The people you're working for seem to be overly concerned about Iran. We're worried about us! And all your sharp talk and less than clever words; save it! Ya'll need to focus on THIS COUNTRY and obeying the Will of the People rather than your rich friends who hide behind conference room doors kicking us in the teeth then telling us we're un-patriotic if we don't agree with all the fucked up shit you want to do! You and your bosses are international criminals who need to be tried by a new world court! All the other countries of the world who are not western europeans need to come together and form a new world court and put these monsters on trial. Coz as long as the United Nations is in new york, and the world court is in belgium, the rest of the world will never see justice. The british and united states government are guilty of all kinds of world crimes that never come up because they've managed to get control of these entities to use against 'their' enemies rather than serve the true office of world justice and peace. The united states government constantly starts war against other nations and the u.n. and the world court dropped it's case against george w.bush for attacking Iraq, again after the U.N. told him not to. So what good are they if the united states, britain, and france get to do whatever they want? And who made them God and ives them the right to say who can and can't have nuclear weapons? Why don't they give up theirs? One of these days God is gonna' shut you satanic hypocrites up permanently!!! And no, I'm not o nyour side! Not never, not ever!
CNBC.com
The Trump administration is expanding its efforts
to contain Iran, announcing Friday that the president will tell Congress
the 2015 nuclear agreement with Tehran is no longer in America's
interest.
The announcement sets in motion a high-stakes campaign to "fix" the deal.
In a briefing with reporters, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined the new strategy, which aims to address not just problems the administration sees in the nuclear deal but also in Iran's ballistic missile program and its role in conflicts throughout the Middle East, issues that were not addressed as part of nuclear negotiations.
The plan includes a diplomatic push to persuade U.S. allies to negotiate a new agreement that would effectively supplement the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. The administration will also ask European partners to join the United States in imposing new sanctions on elements of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a military unit loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Trump will refuse to certify Iran nuclear deal as part of broad new strategy against Tehran
- President Trump will refuse to certify to Congress that the nuclear deal with Iran is in the U.S. national interest, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says.
- The 2015 deal lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program.
- Tillerson says Trump will not instruct Congress to impose new sanctions, and his administration will instead begin a broad new strategy to contain Iran.
The announcement sets in motion a high-stakes campaign to "fix" the deal.
In a briefing with reporters, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined the new strategy, which aims to address not just problems the administration sees in the nuclear deal but also in Iran's ballistic missile program and its role in conflicts throughout the Middle East, issues that were not addressed as part of nuclear negotiations.
The plan includes a diplomatic push to persuade U.S. allies to negotiate a new agreement that would effectively supplement the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. The administration will also ask European partners to join the United States in imposing new sanctions on elements of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a military unit loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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