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nah...dogs landed on earth via asteroid and have all been seriously concussed since...on their original planet they wouldn't think of following people aroundDogs are entitled to the land, we were here first.
Do you often read articles from an Israeli public relations agency?
They even conducted focus groups "to help test-market language that could be used to sell military action against Iran to the American public".
sabre rattling...shot them over Japan
They did not shoot a nuke over Japan. They did shoot nuke-capable missiles over Japan.
You need @Jesus Christ Son of GodFuck Israel.
Yes I said it....
Fuck Israel.
Yes I said it....
You need @Jesus Christ Son of God
Also wtf, why was Jesus banned?
No wonder this place has gone to hell.
Here is the original article that The Tower spun their bullshit from. You should read that. Always go to the original source of the story instead of some PR firm with an agenda.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ed-section-of-iran-nuclear-deal-idUSKCN1C12AN
The Tower:
IAEA Chief: We Are Now Unable to Verify Iran is Implementing Nuclear Deal
Original Reuters article:
IAEA chief calls for clarity on disputed section of Iran nuclear deal
(Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s chief urged major powers on Tuesday to clarify a part of their nuclear deal with Iran dealing with technology that could be used to develop an atom bomb, an area Russia said the agency should leave alone.
The 2015 pact between six major powers and Iran restricts its nuclear activities in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Compliance with those curbs is being verified by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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That section bans “activities which could contribute to the development of a nuclear explosive device”. It lists examples such as using computer models that simulate a nuclear bomb, or designing multi-point, explosive detonation systems.
Unlike many other parts of the deal, the provision, known as Section T, makes no mention of the IAEA or specifics of how it will be verified. Russia says that means the IAEA has no authority over it. Western powers and the agency disagree.
“Our tools are limited,” Amano told Reuters when asked if his agency had the means to verify Section T.
“In other sections, for example, Iran has committed to submit declarations, place their activities under safeguards or ensure access by us. But in Section T I don’t see any (such commitment).”
and 50 bucksJesus was banned for our sins.
