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The end of the deal, hopes, delusions and treasons

Wow ! Just wow ! :ph34r:

https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2...-un-nuclear-deal-with-iran-in-congresss-hands
Haley said if Trump did not endorse the agreement by a congressional deadline in mid-October, “that does not mean the United States is withdrawing”.

“What happens next is significantly in Congress’s hands,” Haley said in a speech at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.

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What do you guys predict about the future of JCPOA ?

America is going to further isolate themselves.
 
Iran closed its airspace for all american flights (civilian included)
 
Zero difference, they are all the same sh!t:

Czechs Refuse to Lift Ban on Nuclear Supplies for Iran - The New York Times

PRAGUE — The Czech Parliament's lower house has rejected a government proposal to annul a 2000 law that bans Czech companies from supplying equipment for Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant.

The proposal rejected Friday took into account a 2015 deal that saw international sanctions on Iran lifted in exchange for the country curbing its nuclear activities.
 
each day a new sanction, thanks to our Traitors:
Google Play drops Iranian apps after Apple - PressTV


Dennis Ross, former U.S diplomat and author believes that JCPOA should be kept cause:
Iranians accepted the JCPOA to end the sanctions. Instead, we did the opposite, intensifying sanctions.

The right way to pressure Iran - NY Daily News
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مشاور رئیس‌جمهور سابق آمریکا:
برجام توافق خوبی است؛ به جای لغو تحریم‌ها موجب تشدید آن شد!/صالحی:آمریکا خارج شود ما پایبند می‌مانیم
 
There is a possibility that Americans(Trump) would falsely declare iran in non compliance with JCPOA.

If that happens, it will prove to the world that their words means nothing, and unfortunately they can get away with it because the corrupt world order is based on bullying and preying of powerful on the oppressed.

In that case further negotiations with America would be completely foolish.
 
new report shows that after the JCPOA, GSMA the organization which provides several critical services including the assignment of IMEI, has blocked it's direct services to Iranian mobile phone service providers. and of course our traitors saw no reason to make it public or complain!
انجمن جهانی موبایل ایران را تحریم کرد
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new concession by Iranian traitors:
latest Amano report shows that current amount of Iran's enriched Uranium is 88.4 kg, decreased about 211 kg from the last report, and that's while JCPOA allows up to 300kg stockpile.
ابتدا عقب نشینی، سپس سوء تدبیر!/ آژانس تائید کرد؛ ذخیره اورانیوم ایران 211 کیلوگرم کاهش پیدا کرد
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This just means new concession and renegotiation of the deal by Iranian traitors. they add new sanctions and Iranian team thanks them by new concessions!

shameful!
 
Heres how the trumpists/neocons/zionists/right wingers think they could force iran to "renegotiate" the jcpoa in their favor.

Just to warn you all Eli Lake is a known neocon/zionist/right-wing arseclown deluxe

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-09-08/the-art-of-renegotiating-the-iran-nuclear-deal
The Art of Renegotiating the Iran Nuclear Deal
Somewhere between "kill the deal" and "keep the deal."
by Eli Lake

Since Donald Trump assumed the presidency, European allies have worried he will fulfill his campaign promise and pull the U.S. out of the Iran nuclear deal.

Trump's national security cabinet has a different idea. U.S. officials tell me that a new strategy on the agreement is ready for the president's approval. Instead of blowing it apart, the plan is to make it stronger.

The idea can be summed up as “waive, decertify and fix.” On Sept. 14, Trump is expected to waive the crippling sanctions on Iran's banks and oil exports that were suspended as a condition of the 2015 nuclear bargain known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. A law passed by Congress in 2015 requires the president to make a decision on those sanctions every 120 days. Trump waived the sanctions in May and is expected to do so again.

That's the carrot for the Europeans. The stick will be that Trump is also expected to lay out the U.S. government's concerns with the 2015 nuclear deal. It has three major flaws, according to U.S. officials. These are the sunset provisions that lift limits on elements like Iranian stockpiles of low-enriched uranium between 2025 and 2030; the failure of the deal to prohibit Iran's development of ballistic missiles; and the weak provisions on inspections of suspected Iranian military sites.

This is important because the 2015 legislation that requires the secretary of state to certify Iranian compliance provides a lot of flexibility. As Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, explained in a speech Tuesday at the American Enterprise Institute, Trump can decertify Iranian compliance if he deems the deal does not advance the U.S. national interest, even if Iran is technically obeying the letter of the agreement. As of now, U.S. officials tell me Trump is planning to rule Iran is out of compliance, in part because it continues to test ballistic missiles.

Trump's decertification would not kill the nuclear deal. Instead it would send the matter to Congress, which could choose to vote to re-impose the crippling sanctions Trump is expected to waive this week. Trump will have to decide on certifying Iran by Oct. 15.

The timing of the waiver and the deadline for certification creates a diplomatic window. Next week the U.N. General Assembly will meet in New York, and Trump is expected to make the case to his counterparts from the U.K. and France to persuade Germany to support re-opening negotiations on the deal. (The 2015 nuclear deal was negotiated with Iran by the U.S. and those three partners, plus the European Union, Russia and China.)

With the Oct. 15 deadline looming over the U.N. General Assembly, Trump will have some leverage with the Europeans who support the deal and whose banks and energy companies stand to make deals in Iran now that sanctions are lifted. If Congress re-imposes the crippling sanctions, European investors would have to choose between doing business with the U.S. and doing business with Iran.

"The real fear that Donald Trump will walk away from the nuclear deal is terrifying Europeans," Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies told me. "This opens up potential space to finally address Barack Obama's fatally flawed agreement and to break the paralysis that has been America's Iran policy for the last eight years."

Already the French and the British seem open to it. Two U.S. diplomats told me this week that their counterparts from London and Paris have signaled they would consider pressuring Iran to address some of the deal's flaws. French foreign ministry spokeswoman Agnes Romatet-Espagne last month told reporters that President Emmanuel Macron "on Aug. 29 indicated that the Vienna accord could be supplemented by work for the post-2025 period (and) by an indispensable work on the use of ballistic missiles."

If anything Trump has proven to be unpredictable. If he rejects the strategy of his national security team, it would not be the first time. Trump waited three months before approving a plan for the Afghanistan war.

But the proposal fits very much with Trump's personality. As he counsels in his book, "Art of the Deal:" "Leverage, don't make deals without it." In this case Trump has created leverage by threatening to withdraw the U.S. from the nuclear bargain negotiated by his predecessor. It remains to be seen whether he can turn that leverage into a better Iran deal.
 
وزیر امور خارجه ایران محمد جواد ظریف در واکنش به اظهارات اخیر مدیرکل آژانس تصریح کرد: هیچ بازدیدی نمی تواند بهانه ای برای اطلاع یافتن از اسرار کشور باشد
http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=13960622000733

No Way for IAEA to Get Access to Iran’s Classified Data: Zarif
There is a clear framework for cooperation between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, stressing that the UN nuclear agency’s inspectors would by no means have access to the country’s classified information.
Based on the Additional Protocol, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the framework of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA, the UN nuclear watchdog can only inspect Iranian sites built for nuclear activities, Zarif told reporters upon his arrival in Russia’s Sochi on Wednesday.
He made the comments when asked about IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano’s recent comments that his agency does not distinguish between civilian or military sites in its inspections and would ask Iran for access when necessary.
http://tn.ai/1517906

پیام علی اکبر ولایتی برای مدیر کل آژانس بین‌المللی انرژی اتمی یوکیا آمانو بر بازرسی سایت
های نظامی

ادعای حق بازدید از مراکز نظامی "اختراع آمانو" است
علی اکبر ولایتی مشاور مقام معظم رهبری در امور بین الملل پس از دیدارهای امروز خود با وزیر خارجه اسبق استرالیا و فرانسه در جمع خبرنگاران درباره اظهارات روز گذشته آمانو مبنی بر اینکه آژانس در صورت نیاز می‌تواند به سایت‌های نظامی ایران دسترسی داشته باشد و تفاوتی بین سایت‌های نظامی و غیرنظامی وجود ندارد، اظهار داشت: در قرارهای گذشته با آژانس به هیچ عنوان دسترسی به سایت‌های نظامی نبود و اگر چنین بود ما توافق نمی‌کردیم. ادعای چنین حقی اختراع آقای آمانو است.
http://tn.ai/1516898

A senior Iranian official Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei responded to Director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano comment additional protocol allows IAEA to inspect military sites

No Foreign Access to Iran’s Military Sites, Official Reiterates
An Iranian official underlined that foreigners would never be given access to the country’s military bases, deriding the notion that the UN nuclear watchdog sees no distinction between civilian and military sites in its inspections as a figment of Yukiya Amano’s imagination. Speaking to reporters in Tehran on Tuesday, Ali Akbar Velayati, a top international adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, said no foreigners, including International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors, could ever have access to Iran’s military sites. Asked about IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano’s recent comments that his agency does not distinguish between civilian or military sites in its inspections and would ask Iran for access when necessary, Velayati said, “In the previous agreements with the agency (IAEA) there was no talk of access to military sites at all; and if it were so, we wouldn’t have come to an agreement.”
He also described the IAEA chief’s claim about having the right to inspect Iran’s military sites as “an invention of Mr. Amano.”
http://tn.ai/1517019
 
http://www.khabaronline.ir/detail/707160/World/americas

به گزارش ایرنا تارنمای هیل، این دو متمم درحالی تصویب شد که برخی دموکرات های کنگره هشدار داده بودند که این اقدام توافق هسته ای را تضعیف می کند.

«پیتر روسکام» دو متمم در رابطه با بسته هزینه های دولتی در سال 2018 ارائه کرده بود که مشخصا استفاده از منابع مالی برای مجاز کردن مبادلات مالی فروش این هواپیماها محدود کرده و اراده کنترل دارایی های خارجی را از صدور مجوز فروش هواپیما منع می کند.

هر دو متمم روسکام به طور شفاهی تایید شد. روسکام گفت که آمریکا باید از فروش هواپیما به ایران خودداری کند زیرا ایران سابقه استفاده از هواپیماهای تجاری به منظور انتقال منابعی نظیر سلاح و نیرو برای حمایت از بشار اسد در سوریه را دارد.

روسکام در سخنانی در صحن مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا گفت: تا زمانی که ایران از استفاده از هواپیماهای تجاری در جهت حمایت از تروریست ها و جنایتکاران جنگی دست برندارد، شرکت های غربی نباید اجازه داشته باشند که به خطوط هوایی ایرانی هواپیماهای بیشتری برای دمیدن بر جنگ اسد بدهند.

«ارل بلومنتاوئر» نماینده دموکرات مجلس نمایندگان آمریکا هشدار داد که ممنوعیت فروش هواپیما به «تنبیه شدن شرکت های آمریکایی» منجر شده و توافق هسته ای با ایران را تهدید می کند.

وی افزود: به نظر من مهم است که به تعهداتمان در چارچوب توافق با ایران پایبند بمانیم. توافق هسته ای با ایران پابرجا مانده و یکی از نقاط روشن منطقه است.

روسکام سال گذشته نیز متمم های مشابهی ارائه کرده بود که با آن موافقت شده بود اما تبدیل به قانون نشد.

مجلس نمایندگان در نوامبر گذشته نیز مصوبه جداگانه ای در مورد ممنوعیت صدور مجوز تامین مالی فروش هواپیما به ایران داشت اما در سنا به رای گیری گذاشته نشده و تبدیل به قانون نشد.

شرکت ایرباس اروپایی و بوئینگ آمریکایی قراردادهای چند میلیارد دلاری برای فروش هواپیما با ایران امضا کرده اند.
روسکام و سناتور مارکو روبیو در ماه آوریل از دونالد ترامپ رئیس جمهوری آمریکا خواسته بودند تا توافق فروش هواپیما به ایران را به حالت تعلیق درآورد.

گفتنی ها را گفتیم ...
 
US House votes to block aircraft sales to Iran

The US House of Representatives has voted in favor of new measures that block sales of commercial aircraft to Iran, ignoring some lawmakers’ warnings that the hostile move would undermine the 2015 nuclear agreement between the Islamic Republic and the six world powers.

The lawmakers held a voice vote on Wednesday to adopt two amendments to the government’s 2018 spending bill put forward by Republican Representative Peter Roskam.

The new measures would specifically prevent the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) from clearing licenses to allow aircraft sales while also prohibit the use of funds to authorize the required financial transactions.

Roskam said Washington needed to stop the sales until Iran ends its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the ongoing fight against terrorist groups that are fighting hi government.

“Western companies ought not be allowed to sell Iranian airliners more aircraft that they can use to fuel Assad’s brutal war,” Roskam said during House floor debate.

The measure drew criticism from some Democrats, with Representative Earl Blumenauer saying that they would “penalize American companies for no good” and endangers the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries— the US, the UK, France, Russia, China and Germany.


PressTV-US Congress mulls crackdown on Iran airlines
Mahan Air is the target of the measure which would require the Trump administration to provide Congress with a list of all airports where the commercial carrier has landed.

“I think being able to maintain our commitments under the agreement with the [Iran nuclear deal] is important. That Iranian nuclear agreement has held and is one of the few bright spots in that region,” Blumenauer said.

Officials in the administration of US President Donald Trump have been sparing no efforts to undermine the nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which went into effect in January 2016 and lifted all anti-Iran sanctions in exchange for a series of voluntary limitations on the country’s peaceful program.

The removal of sanctions allowed Iran to purchase hundreds of commercial aircraft from Airbus, Boeing and a number of other companies.

Most of the companies require OFAC licenses to complete the sales because at least 10 percent of the parts used in their aircraft are made in the US.
 
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