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venze
Undoubtedly Iran does not want other Arab countries to be the new participants in nuclear talk. French Macron is not in any position to speak for the west on this precarious matter..
RichardPearce
A few things of note
1) Iran is not "breaching the deal's limits" because the deal specifies that if the US and its allies do not fulfil their part of the deal, those limits no longer apply
2) If someone who has broken a deal with you demands you need to put more on the table before they will even try to live up to the original terms, what would be your reaction? And that is your reaction to ONE broken deal. The US and its allies have broken more than one deal with Iran, AND are responsible for the use of WMDs on Iran.
Desert Tortoise
Excuse me but when has the US ever used any kind of "WMD", which are normally defined as nuclear, biological or chemical weapons, against Iran? Never. When has any US ally fought the Iranians other than to seize the occasional ship or boat suspected of smuggling weapons? Never.
Desert Tortoise
Other than the previous administration backing out of the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by his predecessor, which was wrong to do, what other deals with Iran have the US and its allies broken? I am not aware of any, particularly any that involve US allies. Care to back your claims with evidence?
Desert Tortoise
I don't get the posting interface here. I wrote "nuclear, biological or chemical weapons" and double checked it before posting, but it came out "nuclear, chemical and chemical". I meant the former. So again, when has the US or it's allies used nuclear, biological or chemical weapons against Iran? Never. Please back your claim with evidence.
albaleo
Iraq reportedly used chemical weapons against Iran in the Iraq-Iran war. It has also been reported that the US "looked the other way" when that happened. So perhaps not strictly "used", but...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_chemical_attacks_against_Iran
albaleo
It depends how you classify "deal", but the overthrowing of Iran's elected government in 1953 seems somewhat opposed to the USA's professed support for democracy.
ArtistAtLarge
No country in their right mind should EVER trust the U.S. to honor its promises for very long.