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President Trump Says He Made a Decision on Iran Nuclear Deal. But He Won't Say What It Is

Tillerson’s interview came hours after President Donald Trump gave a blunt speech to the United Nations General Assembly, in which he called the deal "one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into.”

It's definitely one sided. iran spend years sanctioned, had 50% devaluation of their currency, skyrocket inflation, etc. in an attempt to make a nuclear bomb only to give up when the finish line was within site. They gained nothing and lost so much.
 
It's definitely one sided. iran spend years sanctioned, had 50% devaluation of their currency, skyrocket inflation, etc. in an attempt to make a nuclear bomb only to give up when the finish line was within site. They gained nothing and lost so much.
show me just a single piece of evidence that Iran tried to make a nuclear bomb ?
 
Yes,whats interesting is that the french president suggestion is to try and extend the jcpoa,which I think was really the wests plan right from the beginning,sadly it seems the west,whether it be the us or the europeans,still cannot allow itself to accept the idea of an iran with a large scale civilian nuclear program with an indigenous fuel cycle and associated nuclear industries and capabilities that are capable of building and fueling large numbers of commercial power reactors.

It is not the West. It is Israel that won’t allow Iran to have any nuclear capability. The West always obliges to Israeli demands.
 
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Breaking nuclear deal could bring hacking onslaught from Iran

Iranian hackers are not as skilled as those in Russia and China, but they are rapidly improving, experts say. And even if the country cannot develop certain digital tools itself, it can always buy them from Russia, China or the black market.

“They’re plenty good enough to cause a lot of difficulty,” said Ben Read, head of cyber espionage analysis at FireEye.
 
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