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posted by janrinok on Tuesday April 24 2018, @07:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the not-sure-that-threats-will-work dept.

President Rouhani warns that White House failure to uphold Iran nuclear deal would prompt firm reaction from Tehran.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has called on US President Donald Trump to uphold the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, or "face severe consequences". 

In a televised speech, Rouhani said the "Iranian government will react firmly" if the White House fails to "live up to their commitments" under the agreement. 

The warning comes weeks in advance of a May 12 deadline for Trump to renew the deal.

The US president has previously said he would scrap the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which he has called the "worst deal in history", unless "a better option" is presented to him. 

[...] The landmark deal reached in Lausanne, Switzerland in April 2015 with China, Russia, France, Great Britain, Germany and the US offered Iran more than $110bn a year in sanctions relief and a return to the global economy in exchange for halting its drive for a nuclear weapon.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by tangomargarine on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:26PM (13 children)

    by tangomargarine (667) on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:26PM (#671347)

    Trump at least did business in numerous countries.

    Obama had ZERO experience.

    Bush Jr. had ZERO experience.

    Clinton had ZERO experience.

    [...]

    Carter had ZERO experience.

    Yeah, they didn't have business experience because they were busy actually being qualified to be politicians. Unlike Mr. Trump.

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  • (Score: 0, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:33PM (7 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:33PM (#671353)

    Ahem. They had ZERO experience with foreign policy.

    We had a peanut farmer, submariner, and non-border governor. We had a lawyer and non-border governor. We had an air force reserve pilot and governor. We had a "community organizer" (sounds like "unemployed") and short-term senator.

    Career politicians are disconnected from the reality of participating in our economy. They are thus not qualified for the jobs they hold, unlike President Trump.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:58PM (5 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @09:58PM (#671367)

      ...and short-term senator

      You managed to leave out Professor of Constitutional Law.
      ...and a lot of good that experience did him when it came to administering civil liberties while he had the top gig. 8-(

      It's true he didn't have any hands-on foreign policy experience and that showed with his choice of a warmonger Secretary of State (Killery).

      Slick Willie's Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was another warmonger.
      There must be something in the Clinton family's drinking water that makes them so murderous (dropping bombs on children).

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      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @11:16PM (4 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 24 2018, @11:16PM (#671411)

        So, there you go. Not Angels, as the OP said.

        • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @12:23AM (3 children)

          by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @12:23AM (#671434)

          ...and to no small degree, intellect.

          Trump's cognitive abilities have always seemed to me to be average, at best.
          ...and Trumps knowledge base, as long-time Trump observer David Cay Johnston has noted, is extremely poor.

          I'm thinking about The Chief Executive's raw decision-making abilities.
          I would like the smartest, most knowledgeable person available to have the job.
          (I'd like to see Trump's scores on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and compare them to the others who have been mentioned.)

          ...and that's before we even get into Trump's criminal activities, his narcissistic personality, and his governing-by-stunt thing.
          I, and many others, can well imagine him starting a war in order to distract from an impeachment or indictment.

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          • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday April 25 2018, @01:47AM (2 children)

            by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday April 25 2018, @01:47AM (#671462) Journal

            I would like the smartest, most knowledgeable person available to have the job.

            Yes, because there is a proven correlation between intelligence and the virtues, including humanity, good will, compassion, charity, and so much more.

            Oh, wait. There really is no correlation.

            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:29AM

              by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:29AM (#671500)

              That would be the one who agrees with me on everything, obviously.
              Geeez, do I really have to spell out this stuff. 8-)

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            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:37AM

              by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:37AM (#671502)
    • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:18PM

      by tangomargarine (667) on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:18PM (#671648)

      Ahem. They had ZERO experience with foreign policy.

      Ahem. Trump had ZERO experience with politics.

      In fact, one of his problems is that he has *too much* experience dealing with foreign powers (Russia).

      Seeing as Trump is busy pissing off the majority of world powers, I'm not sure how much he learned, either. But if you think economics are what matters, has he improved anything there either? Citation needed?

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday April 25 2018, @01:43AM (4 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday April 25 2018, @01:43AM (#671459) Journal

    being qualified to be politicians

    You almost sound as if you believe that to be a "good thing".

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @02:12AM (2 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 25 2018, @02:12AM (#671467)

      Yes, being qualified for the job is usually a "good thing". But if you so sincerely believe otherwise, the next time you need to go to a dentist, ask a plumber to do it instead, and tell us how it turns out.

      • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Runaway1956 on Wednesday April 25 2018, @02:29AM (1 child)

        by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday April 25 2018, @02:29AM (#671474) Journal

        Ya see, there's a problem here. "Politician" shouldn't be a career thing at all. That's a big part of what is wrong with our country today. We have a very small group of people who are firmly entrenched in Washington, driving this nation wherever it is that they want to go. career politicians and the two party system very nearly sum up all that is wrong with the US. Add in the dependency of the military-industrial complex on career politicians, and the two party system, and maybe you can see how big a problem it really is.

        This is one case in which I can agree with some of our youth. The old bastards need to be swept away, to make room for new faces, and new ideas. All those old congress critters can go straight to hell, for all I care. They are unwanted, and unneeded.

        Wasn't it Hillary who presumed to tell us that she was "qualified" to be president? ROFLMAO - despite her self-proclaimed qualifications, the broad never did anything right while she held the reigns of power. She sounds like corporate CEO's who believe they "deserve" huge bonuses, after having run their companies into the ground.

        • (Score: 3, Informative) by TheRaven on Wednesday April 25 2018, @09:30AM

          by TheRaven (270) on Wednesday April 25 2018, @09:30AM (#671563) Journal

          Ya see, there's a problem here. "Politician" shouldn't be a career thing at all.

          You know, this ought to be a lot more obvious to US citizens given that the job title for some of your most senior politicians is representative. Democracy begins to suffer when 'representative' morphs into 'leader'.

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    • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:21PM

      by tangomargarine (667) on Wednesday April 25 2018, @03:21PM (#671650)

      Well, there's a difference between knowing how to do the job, and Evil Overlord Hillary. That's why the election was so annoying, as the choices were a twit who (hopefully) wouldn't get anything done with all his arm-flapping, and a career politician who's in bed with everyone who would get too much stuff done that was probably 85% sleazy and evil (sleavil?).

      I voted third party. Too disgusted to vote D/R.

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