Iran nuclear program. It is a lie

But what interest would Obama have in helping out Iran? It doesn't make any sense that a U.S. president would do this.

You think Obama was really doing what was best for America?

If yes, what evidence do you have to support this idea?
 
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You think Obama was really doing what was best for America?

If yes, what evidence do you have to support this idea?

He gave everyone free healthcare. That's a good start.

I also got some cash for my clunker.
 
I find it hilarious the Dims actually issued a statement making demands on the out come of any peace treaty with NK. Everything on their list were items left off of the Obama deal with Iran which they were in agreement with. They have no shame. Iran is killing US soldiers every day and still they were in agreement.
 
I find it hilarious the Dims actually issued a statement making demands on the out come of any peace treaty with NK. Everything on their list were items left off of the Obama deal with Iran which they were in agreement with. They have no shame. Iran is killing US soldiers every day and still they were in agreement.

The Dems disagreed with Iran deal when it was signed.

They started liking it when Trump said he was going to end it.
 
Nearly $10 trillion added to the debt

U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time

The guy is a fraud.

Obamacare is a failure and has driven healthcare costs through the roof.

He will be exposed.

Tick Tock

Are you serious?

I can't see you but assume you're saying this with a straight face. Trump is absolutely on pace to "out-debt" Obama if nothing is done.

Pointing at Obama's doubling of the debt and turning a blind eye to the "fiscal conservative (ha!)" Republican controlled house, congress and presidency with NOTHING being done about the soaring debt is laughable.

The ship has sailed on pointing at the debt clock aj, the "conservatives" and the trumpers own the soaring debt every bit as much as the previous administration. Either they do something about it or own it, just like Obama.
 
Are you serious?

I can't see you but assume you're saying this with a straight face. Trump is absolutely on pace to "out-debt" Obama if nothing is done.

Pointing at Obama's doubling of the debt and turning a blind eye to the "fiscal conservative (ha!)" Republican controlled house, congress and presidency with NOTHING being done about the soaring debt is laughable.

The ship has sailed on pointing at the debt clock aj, the "conservatives" and the trumpers own the soaring debt every bit as much as the previous administration. Either they do something about it or own it, just like Obama.

There won't be any more omnibus budget bills.

We're just over 500 days into his presidency.

Big changes are on the horizon.

I understand your skepticism, but give it some time. If the Senate goes to a republican majority things are going to pick up steam quickly.
 
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The Trump effect hits British Airways: Britain's flag carrier to axe flights between London and Iran following U.S withdrawal from nuclear deal

British Airways is suspending its flights between London and Iran saying they are 'not commercially viable'.

The airline has announced it will stop flying between Heathrow and Tehran next month. The move follows the U.S withdrawal from a nuclear deal with Iran and foreign companies subsequently backing out of the country.

US president Donald Trump recently reinstated financial sanctions on Iran and accused it of supporting terrorism and undermining global financial systems.

The last outbound flight to Tehran will be on September 22, with the final inbound flight to London on the following day.

Dutch carrier KLM announced last month that it will also suspend its Tehran flights in September due to 'negative results and financial outlook'.




Trump effect hits British Airways: Flag carrier cancels Iran service | Daily Mail Online
 
International Businesses, Banks Flee Iran As Trump Admin Readies Harsh Sanctions
Former Obama admin officials, allies plot with Europe to skirt new sanctions

International businesses across the United States and Europe are making a beeline to exit the Iranian marketplace ahead of the reimposition of harsh U.S. sanctions that Trump administration officials have been warning will target any company that defies America's call to cut ties with the Islamic Republic, according to multiple U.S. officials briefed on closed-door meetings held over the past months.

U.S. diplomats have been holding a series of meetings with top international business and banking leaders to spell out the Trump administration's new sanctions policy, which will come into full force in early November.

Since the United States withdrew from the nuclear deal, 31 European and Asian firms in the Global 500 have announced their intention to exit the Iranian market. Those companies include "France’s Total, Airbus, and PSA/Peugeot, Denmark’s Maersk, Germany’s Allianz and Siemens, Italy’s Eni, Japan’s Mazda and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, and BP from the United Kingdom," according to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Multiple insiders familiar with these discussions told the Washington Free Beacon the Trump administration has been making clear that if anyone sides with Iran—and a handful of European nations are angling to keep ties with Iran open—they will be smacked with some of the harshest sanctions in recent memory.

Major banks and corporations had been plotting with some European allies to skirt the new restrictions prohibiting business with Iran, but are said to have ceased these efforts in recent weeks after tough warnings from top U.S. diplomats, sources said.

The meetings are being held as former Obama administration officials and their allies hold a series of counter meetings aimed at helping European nations and top companies skirt Trump's new sanctions. This rogue diplomacy—including that of former Secretary of State John Kerry, who has held a series of meetings with top Iranian diplomats—is being met with indignation by the Trump administration, which has accused the former administration and its allies of running a shadow diplomacy campaign aimed at undermining Trump.

At stake in this diplomatic battle is the future of the Iranian economy, which has already been pinched since Trump abandoned the landmark nuclear deal and reimposed sanctions. The tumult in the Iranian economy has sparked a series of popular protests that many predict could topple the hardline Iranian ruling regime.

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International Businesses, Banks Flee Iran As Trump Admin Readies Harsh Sanctions
 
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New York Times: Trump’s Iran Sanctions ‘Working’; Foreign Policy ‘Success’

The New York Times gave President Donald Trump credit for oil sanctions on Iran, which it said had been successful in pressuring the regime without raising oil prices.

In an article by Cliffor Krauss titled, “Trump Hit Iran With Oil Sanctions. So Far, They’re Working,” the Times reported that Trump had defied foreign policy experts and achieved what few of them would have thought possible.

The Times noted:
When President Trump announced in May that he was going to withdraw the United States from the nuclear agreement that the Obama administration and five other countries negotiated with Iran in 2015 and reimpose sanctions on the country, the decision was fraught with potential disaster.

If Mr. Trump’s approach worked too well, oil prices would spike and hurt the American economy. If it failed, international companies would continue trading with Iran, leaving the Islamic Republic unscathed, defiant and free to restart its nuclear program.

But the policy has been effective without either of those nasty consequences, at least so far.

“The president is doing the opposite of what the experts said, and it seems to be working out,” said Michael Lynch, president of Strategic Energy and Economic Research, a research and consulting firm.

New York Times: Trump's Iran Sanctions 'Working'; Foreign Policy 'Success' | Breitbart
 
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New York Times: Trump’s Iran Sanctions ‘Working’; Foreign Policy ‘Success’

The New York Times gave President Donald Trump credit for oil sanctions on Iran, which it said had been successful in pressuring the regime without raising oil prices.

In an article by Cliffor Krauss titled, “Trump Hit Iran With Oil Sanctions. So Far, They’re Working,” the Times reported that Trump had defied foreign policy experts and achieved what few of them would have thought possible.

The Times noted:
When President Trump announced in May that he was going to withdraw the United States from the nuclear agreement that the Obama administration and five other countries negotiated with Iran in 2015 and reimpose sanctions on the country, the decision was fraught with potential disaster.

If Mr. Trump’s approach worked too well, oil prices would spike and hurt the American economy. If it failed, international companies would continue trading with Iran, leaving the Islamic Republic unscathed, defiant and free to restart its nuclear program.

But the policy has been effective without either of those nasty consequences, at least so far.

“The president is doing the opposite of what the experts said, and it seems to be working out,” said Michael Lynch, president of Strategic Energy and Economic Research, a research and consulting firm.

New York Times: Trump's Iran Sanctions 'Working'; Foreign Policy 'Success' | Breitbart
Not possible, Trump is an idiot according to the lefties.
 
Why would Iran announce this now? They do not allow international inspectors to come check their stockpiles or enrichment...so nobody would have ever known. So with us all tense and massing forces in the region...why rattle sabers now? Why keep tugging on Supermans cape when it is unnecessary and very dangerous???
 
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Why would Iran announce this now? They do not allow international inspectors to come check their stockpiles or enrichment...so nobody would have ever known. So with us all tense and massing forces in the region...why rattle sabers now? Why keep tugging on Supermans cape when it is unnecessary and very dangerous???

Rattle sabers? The US backed out of the nuclear deal with Iran....so there is no agreement.
 
I Know one thing, John Kerry is a traitor and should be charged and jailed for subverting the President of the United States in reguards to advising Iran to not talk to the US while Trump is President.
Kerry's been a snake for many years, going back to his Vietnam days when his fellow soldiers said he didn't deserve to be honored for his service in Vietnam and that he was not even close to a hero, but just a flake.

He's just another traitor in with the Hillary, Obama deep state Cabal
 
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Those weren't actions by the Iranian government.

You're playing a dangerous game here. How much $ would the US owe if we had to pay countries for damages?


Spin Spin Spin goes the top, just like left wing socialists, they never stop spinning until they die
 

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