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Mary
Lv 4
Mary asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 6 years ago

Will the negotiations with Iran increase or decrease the probability of war?

Please explain your reasons.

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  • 6 years ago
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    Do you mean "the negotiations" the Obama administration is having?

    Increase. No question about it.

    Either Obama is retarded or that's his goal. He OFFERED TO HELP them arm-up - as long as they pinky-promise to not actually do it. He offered to leave their operations totally unsupervised - except for the parts they want outsiders to watch - again, as long as they promise not to prove they have nuclear weapons for the next few years. He expressly offered to green-light nuclear weapons production by and sale to Iran as long as they promise not to DEPLOY BOMBS before 2025.

    Understand, he DID NOT ASK FOR ANY action by Iran - just a "promise" that with no pressure and no supervision, they'd follow rules to TEMPORARILY not launch atomic attacks.

  • Kini
    Lv 7
    6 years ago

    There will be no war against Iran no matter what happens, even if Netanyahu influences American Congress. If he attacks Iran, they wont be sitting ducks, so he should be prepared. Iran is no Iraq, which was a decimated country before the 2003 invasion.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Obama will make the situation worse!

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