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setsunatenshi said:
thismeintiel said:

Sure. That's why Iran can delay inspections, as well as giving them at least a few weeks notice before we even attempt to enter the country to inspect. And not all sites are inspected. We also gave them $1.7B. Supposedly, we owed them for weapons we never delivered. Of course, there's a reason they were never delivered.

And no, your analogy is a very poor one. A more accurate one would be the government freezing the assets of a known kingpin because he is getting those funds illegally, like drugs and selling weapons to local gangs, who then use them to terrorize the surrounding community. Then, they unfreeze them because he pinkie promises not to do it anymore, plus if we inform him within 24 days (not even hours) of an inspection, we are allowed to look at some of his warehouses. Oh, and he can delay the inspection up to a few months. You know he can hide a lot of evidence if you're giving that much time, plus only allowed to go to certain areas of his business. 

#1 the assets were Iran's, period. 

#2 Iran has followed the agreement to the letter. An agreement that meant losing the barganing chip of a nuclear program. 

#3 the current US president unilaterally decided to terminate the agreement. this was not caused by iran or any other 3rd party. it was exclusively trump's decision with absolutely no justification

#4 there's nothing in the agreement about any pinky promisses. international independent scientists have confirmed over and over again that no nuclear program is in place

#5 a uranium enrichment program is not something you can hide easily. the IAEA scientists would report any questionnable behavior if this was to happen. and finally,

#6 iran has now no incentive to abide by the agreement and stop the nuclear program from going forward. the agreement we had was pretty much the best possible one. nothing short of an all out war could prevent them from achieving their goal. and if this happens you can 100% blame that orange retard. the world better cross their fingers it will never go that far because this could really be the start of ww3. and this time the US would be on the wrong side

#1: So?  Are you saying that I should be able to make money, whether it be from ill-gotten gains or not, and use it to terrorize you and your family, without any repercussions whatsoever?  Just because those funds were technically mine to begin with?

#2: Sure...

#3: That's funny, I don't recall the representatives of the people being allowed to vote on this deal in the first place.  But, I guess when it was Obama deciding things, it doesn't matter if the people get a say.

#4:  Yes.  In the specific places they are allowed to inspect.  Weeks/months after they announce they wish to inspect them.  Great system there. /s

#5:  I guess its a good thing for Iran that the inspectors can only go where Iran wants them to, huh?

#6:  The agreement was the best possible one for Iran.  They have access to all of their assets, now.  Inspectors only get to look at certain locations, when Iran says its okay to do so, which apparently is good enough for naive people to fully accept that Iran is abiding by the deal.  War was/is/will be the only thing to truly stop them.  They are the #1 sponsor of terrorism, after all.  And now with more assets, they can continue to do so more easily.