Monday, January 13, 2014

Doubts On Iran's Nuclear Deal Are Now Being Raised



Doubts Rise On Obama’s Nuclear Deal With Iran -- Washington Times

Tehran said to dismantling nuke facilities

A preliminary deal designed to halt Iran’s nuclear program will take effect next week, the White House said Sunday, but some U.S. lawmakers and analysts have little faith that the Middle Eastern nation will comply.

In exchange for about $7 billion in economic sanctions relief, Iran on Jan. 20 will stop enriching uranium beyond 5 percent — a level high enough for energy purposes but not nuclear weapons — and will begin to dilute its existing stockpile of 20 percent uranium. Iran also has pledged not to construct more centrifuges and will submit to rigorous inspection of its facilities, though it does not have to shutter any existing centrifuges.

The U.S. and five international partners agreed to those terms in November when they reached an accord with Iran, the first step in a longer-term process aimed at ensuring Iran never acquires nuclear bombs that could be used to threaten Israel or otherwise destabilize the region.

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My Comment: All deals always comes down to trust .... so the question that needs o be answered is .... should we trust the mullahs in Tehran?

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