@Sleepyguy saidThere is a reason why Iran increased its supply of enriched uranium. They did that because Trump45 tore up a treaty which was enforceable, working, and with which Iran was complying. When Trump45 tore up that treaty, Iran knew that America could not be trusted to keep its word. Why does America not keep its word? Because Trump 'isn't in the mood'.
She also said Iran's amount of enriched uranium was higher than ever and more than would be necessary for energy production.
Or something like that. I watched her testimony and am going from memory.
@Sleepyguy saidTrump denied his own intelligence agencies' assessment of Russia's active involvement in American elections, and he's denying his own intel again now about Iran's nuclear weapons capability. It all looks much too familiar indeed.
No, at least not without knowing (and who can we really believe?) that Iran was really about to start launching nukes. This all feels very familiar.
First it was 9/11 atrocity > you're either with us or against us > the govt gets to do whatever it wants and we have 20 years of war where we don't win, zillions die and we go broke while the weapons companies flourish and f ...[text shortened]... ans are going to suddenly turn against their government just because Bibi would really like them to.
Colin Powell told the world a pack of lies about Saddam having WMD and being able to hit targets in Europe within a matter of minutes. Bush The Lesser knew Saddam had no WMD, and actively preempted the IAEA's ground search operation in order to launch a squalid and disastrous war of choice against Iraq.
I know Iran won't like international weapons inspectors pouring over the wreckage, but that would be a way forward out of this engineered crisis, a way to avoid another squalid disaster for both America and Iran.
Trump's talk of regime change in Iran drips with a bizarre irony, almost like the Delphic prophecy given to Croesus.