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Western powers changing positions in nuclear talks: Iran

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We can just wait if you'd like. You are the one losing your economy.

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"Changing positions" is a nice euphemism for "abiding by the agreement"... which Iran will not do anyway. Obama and the other fools are paving the way for Iran`s nuclear bomb.

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Iran is building a bomb now, and ICBM's those are for America BTW. Iran gets to not let inspectors in any of their facilities in the deal now, they will promise they are abiding by the deal. So they get the bomb later. If the other nations want verifiable proof Iran is not building nukes they will not sign the deal. America will sign the deal and our administration would probably be happy to just give them nukes anyways cuz its not fair in the world that only a few western nations have nukes, Obama's words not mine. They seem to think disarming America will magically make the world more peaceful and erase nuclear threat. Basically any deal that wont let Iran build nukes they wont sign, end of story... they are also the largest state sponsor of terror, do they need nuclear reactors and better missiles. Also why does an oil rich nation need nuclear reactors for energy and why are they ONLY building nuclear power reactors that output material that is easy to make nuclear bombs with? Its a farce and laughable to even try to tell us with a straight face their program is anything but a clandestine nuclear weapons project. Also if America lets Iran nuke up there are a few other nations in the middle east that also want "nuclear power plants" as well. So even their neighbors who have the same religion as them do not trust them and oppose our current deal...

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