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Gunny
01-12-2018, 08:15 PM
US President Donald Trump says he is extending sanctions relief for Iran one last time so Europe and the US can fix the nuclear deal's "terrible flaws".
The waiver he will sign suspends US sanctions on Iran for another 120 days.
The White House wants EU signatories to agree permanent restrictions on Iran's uranium enrichment. Under the current deal they are set to expire in 2025.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said it was a "desperate attempt" to undermine a "solid" deal.
Germany said it would continue to call for the deal's full implementation and would consult on a "common way forward" with the UK and France.
Mr Trump also wants Iran's ballistic missile programme to be addressed.
cont ...http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42670577

Read the whole thing. At the end they basically say Trump will have to put up or shut. Actually, they say:


She says Iran is not interested in brokering a new deal, so Mr Trump will have either to back down or walk away.

Back down, or ... walk away? WTF is THAT? Another illiterate fool allowed to speak.

Elessar
01-12-2018, 09:05 PM
cont ...http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42670577

Read the whole thing. At the end they basically say Trump will have to put up or shut. Actually, they say:



Back down, or ... walk away? WTF is THAT? Another illiterate fool allowed to speak.

So many in the media create a sensation with no actual basis in reality...:laugh:

Gunny
01-12-2018, 09:11 PM
So many in the media create a sensation with no actual basis in reality...:laugh:I think it's real. A REAL problem, that is. Trump is basically going to have to withdraw from the deal based on his 120 day deadline. Like I care :)

The question for me is the part where Congress has to agree to some unilateral sanctions that will require everyone to stop pissing on each other and get along for 10 minutes to do what is best for this Nation. This is about us in front of the world, not some Dem or Republican grandstanding in partisan style on our own stage.