So the Plan is nothing Brilliant Idea
Last edited by bsm2; 05-09-2018 at 03:44 PM.
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Oil prices soar after Trump dumps Iran nuclear deal
Oil prices finished Wednesday's session at new 3½-year highs after President Trump abandoned a nuclear deal with Iran and announced the "highest level" of sanctions against the OPEC member.
Ignoring pleas by allies, Trump on Tuesday pulled out of an international nuclear deal with Iran that was agreed in late 2015, raising the risk of conflict in the Middle East and casting uncertainty over global oil supplies at a time when the crude market is already tight.
how was the JPOAC a good deal? 160billion. THEY decide when we can inspect... no mention of the missile program.... 10 years they could resume production of nukes.
Congress wasn't brought into it ( like they should )
BUT the BIGGEST kicker of the Obama Plan... IRAN -= DIDN'T =- have to SIGN IT! The Parliament in IRAN wasn't even consulted on it either!
Better than NO DEAL
So the new plan is No plan Brilliant
They can resume a Nuclear weapons program ASAP Brilliant
NO PROOF they cheated Just another LIE
Where the photo's of production plants , missile production NOTHING
Do anyone of our Allies think they cheated NOPE Not even China or Russia
PS the Money it was There MONEY Frozen in US banks we just give back to them.
Last edited by bsm2; 05-09-2018 at 09:32 PM.
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Boeing Loses $20 Billion in Contracts After President Trump Violates Iran Deal
President Trump announced yesterday that he was unilaterally pulling the U.S. out of the so-called Iran Deal, an international agreement that lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for the cessation of Iran’s nuclear weapons program. But now that the sanctions are being reinstated, some American companies stand to lose a lot of money. Boeing alone is losing about $20 billion in contracts.
After the Iran Deal was finalized in the summer of 2015, American companies like Boeing were allowed to do business with Iran again. Boeing made a deal with Iran Air to deliver 80 aircraft for about $17 billion, and another deal with Aseman Airlines for 30 planes worth about $3 billion. Iran’s fleet of passenger aircraft are some of the oldest in the world, thanks largely to tough sanctions. And it looks like it might stay that way.
Those poor Canadians. Once again, they fall into our shadow. As America soars to greatness, recovering from the Obama Disaster, they're the annoying little brother.
Go Trump!
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