Trump plans to declare that Iran nuclear deal is not in the national interest

Just so people know;

IAEA chief calls for clarity on disputed section of Iran nuclear deal

"bans “activities which could contribute to the development of a nuclear explosive device”.

Unlike many other parts of the deal, the provision, known as Section T, makes no mention of the IAEA or specifics of how it will be verified. Russia says that means the IAEA has no authority over it. Western powers and the agency disagree.

“Our tools are limited,” Amano told Reuters when asked if his agency had the means to verify Section T.

We are doing great with inspecting civilian sites but aren't allowed access to the military ones, and Russia wants to make sure it stays that way.

I always assumed the point of the deal was to delay Iran's program and push that conflict further down the road to open up room for future solutions, not stop it outright, which would have been impossible.

Some say the sanctions didn't have the effect on their economy we hoped and the only way to curb it was to have this deal. We pull out of the deal and then what?

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