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Oh I've never been an advocate to ignore problems, right here in this thread I've endeavored to show you the failures in USFP that create crisis and enemies, and the hypocrisies of such policies along the way.
And why should they?
Lets make a deal... if Iran has to give away with such scrutiny.. why does the US and Israel not open up their civilian and military nuclear projects to the exact same verification?
Simpleχity;1064810872 said:Iran Opens Campaign to Lay Blame on U.S. if Nuclear Talks Fail
It's looking more and more like Iran is indeed trying to cover-up possible military dimensions (PMDs) to its nuclear program(s) and has no intentions of accepting a verification regimen that will ensure either agreement compliance or non-compliance discovery.
Oh I've never been an advocate to ignore problems, right here in this thread I've endeavored to show you the failures in USFP that create crisis and enemies, and the hypocrisies of such policies along the way.
Could care less about treaties and resolutions to be frank. Israel gets away with having nuclear weapons and selling it to hostile nations... and the excuse.. well they have not signed a piece of paper, but Iran who has signed it, has not started a war for over 1000 years (unlike others with nukes), is being badgered into allowing access to sensitive military sites, something that both the US and Israel would never ever allow if they were in the same situation.. just because Israel and the US dont believe that the Iranians when they say they are only doing it for civilian energy... this from the nation that lied to the world to justify an attack on sovereign nations..
And why should they?
Lets make a deal... if Iran has to give away with such scrutiny.. why does the US and Israel not open up their civilian and military nuclear projects to the exact same verification?
Such naivety.
American Officials Admit that the U.S. Is a Huge Sponsor of Terrorism
The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan – Lt. General William Odom – noted:
Because the United States itself has a long record of supporting terrorists and using terrorist tactics, the slogans of today’s war on terrorism merely makes the United States look hypocritical to the rest of the world.
Odom also said:
By any measure the US has long used terrorism. In ‘78-79 the Senate was trying to pass a law against international terrorism – in every version they produced, the lawyers said the US would be in violation.
The Washington Post reported in 2010:
The United States has long been an exporter of terrorism, according to a secret CIA analysis released Wednesday by the Web site WikiLeaks.
The head and special agent in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles office said that most terror attacks are committed by our CIA and FBI.
Engagement seems to be more effective than isolationism.
Granted the colorful US history in FP, it might lead one to believe that often there aren't good choices available, and one of the lessor of multiple evils has to be chosen, or the option of ignoring is all that's left.
Wow. You have a world shattering news story there.
Where are the links.
If you hate the US so much why are you still there?
Wow. You have a world shattering news story there.
Where are the links.
If you hate the US so much why are you still there?
World shattering huh? Are you accusing the American officials of hating America for pointing out the hypocrisy?
Love the links.
Proceed with your bull****
That is the central problem the EU, Euroland and all those other European thingamajigs have.
This is news to me. Pardon my ignorance, but could you provide a credible link that documents Israel's sale of nuclear weapons to hostile nations?
I don't know, it might have something to do with the fact Americans don't gather in the streets on a daily basis to chant "death to Iran".
Face it, you are defending a dolt with really stupid ideas
More like because the US isn't an active supporter of terrorist organizations supplying arms and funding?
Or do you welcome the idea of Hezbollah gaining a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb? And consider such as a stabilizing development in the ME?
Nuclear technology, not weapons. And the country was South Africa. This is a well known fact.
Nuclear technology, not weapons. And the country was South Africa. This is a well known fact.
LOL if anyone cares less about treaties it is the US... just ask the Mexican government.
Except nobody has suggested isolationism. And true to winger ideology, engagement can ONLY mean war. :roll:
That's besides my point that regardless, the US will be blaming any failure on Iran.
[“Unfortunately, we are witnessing many changes of stances, excessive demands and also different stances of several P5-plus-1 member states...”]This complaint from Iran seems to me very legitimate. The US, UK, China, Russia, France and Germany no doubt have conflicting interests in this. Seems perfectly reasonable that Iran would expect the group of six would present them with a co-operative expectation for compliance:
He said the disagreements came to a head this week, as the Iranian negotiators have struggled to come to terms with conflicting demands from the six.
“There have been changes of position, and multiple positions,” he said. Iran was being forced to try to make a series of bilateral deals, rather than trying to negotiate with a group that had a common position, he said.
Iran says world powers are divided and backtracking in nuclear talks - LA Times
And why should they?
Lets make a deal... if Iran has to give away with such scrutiny.. why does the US and Israel not open up their civilian and military nuclear projects to the exact same verification?
I disagree. You may think so, but that's hardly the only option for engagement that's typically used. While military action may always be on the table, it, most appropriately, is the last one used by either side of the political isle.
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