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dudeabides
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« on: August 30, 2015, 11:42:45 AM »

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dudeabides
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2015, 12:58:28 PM »

After reading this article, I am even more convinced that Trump is the best Republican for the job.



More proof Trump hates this country. I find it surprising, to be quite honest, that someone who claims to be pro-life would actually support negotiating with people who are responsible for countless murders.
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« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2015, 01:56:42 PM »

After reading this article, I am even more convinced that Trump is the best Republican for the job.



More proof Trump hates this country. I find it surprising, to be quite honest, that someone who claims to be pro-life would actually support negotiating with people who are responsible for countless murders.

Iran has done NOTHING to the United States.  Indeed, we have done more to them in terms of interfering in their internal affairs than they have with us.  Our CIA overthrew their Prime Minister in the 1950s and installed the Shah, whose secret police ruthlessly dealt with dissidents, and whose agents came to the US to spy on the activities of Iranian students in the US. 

The current Iranian government is not my idea of an ideal regime, but opposed to who?  China?  Russia?  Saudi Arabia?  We negotiate with all of these countries; indeed, we negotiated with China while Mao was still alive.  Negotiations are things we normally conduct with nations that we have deep differences with.

There is NO compelling reason to reject the current deal with Iran on nuclear weapons, other than partisan politics.  There is no better deal on the table, this deal was agreed to by multiple nations, and the deal is an improvement over what we have.  Those who want more need to consider the fact that Iran is a sovereign nation and their sovereignty needs to be respected as much as anyone elses. 

The difference between Iran and China is that China is not the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. Our relationship with China is not what I would call friendly, but it is more of a relationship based on economic competition, China is not actively giving money to our enemies and terrorist organizations. The present regime in Iran has a history of murdering Jews, Christians, and homosexuals. They have murdered innocent people in Iraq, Syria, and Yemen. As for your argument with Saudi Arabia, I happen to believe we should take a more forceful tone with them as we did with Iran prior to this administration. There should be crippling economic sanctions there as well. As for Russia, the problem is Putin simply put. The man has committed countless atrocities against his own people and he legitimized Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

This deal with Iran needs to be rejected for the good of the country, those who support it are letting their left-wing ideology cloud their judgement as opposed to their patriotism guiding them to oppose this deal which allows billions of dollars to flow into Iran, and then onto other terrorist organizations. Additionally, this deal does very little, if anything, to actually stop Iran from creating a nuclear weapon. Iran is an outlaw regime, they should not be considered a sovereign state, and I'd take no deal over this deal any day - the only way we should even consider lifting economic sanctions is if the Iranians promise to stop sending money to our enemies.
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