No. of Recommendations: 14
Hahahahahahahaha. They were secretly enriching uranium the entire time. There's zero possibility they stopped at 3.67% (an oddly specific number).Were they? Do you have a link to any evidence of them doing that prior to us breaching the agreement? Nearly all reports are that Iran was following the JCPOA levels until we pulled out. The "oddly specific" number was chosen because that's the level of low enrichment uranium that is suitable for civilian nuclear energy.
Even if I accept your framing as fact, there would be no restrictions, no sanctions, and they'd likely be pushing past 80% right now. That's the level of enrichment that was dropped on Hiroshima.If you accept my framing as fact, then your statement is incorrect. If they were free of restrictions and sanctions, they wouldn't be above 3.67% (the threshold in the agreement). Because in order to be free of restrictions and sanctions, they'd have to stay below that level. If they had pushed past that level, they wouldn't be free of sanctions - because the sanctions would be back in place.
Huh? They keep sending drones against it and in fact have been violating the cease-fire. Continually.Have they sent drones against it during the period of the ceasefire? I hadn't seen that reported. Could you provide a link?
Except that we have.We haven't. They were able to successfully damage it before the ceasefire.
https://www.enr.com/articles/62818-strikes-damage-...Uh, huh. For one, why would the Gulf states sit there and take that?Because they don't have the ability to stop it. Do you think Kuwait or Bahrain or Oman can just tell Iran what to do, or what not to do? If Iran wants to be hostile against the Gulf States, the Gulf States don't have a magic button they can push end those hostilities.
The war has entered phase 2, where we're using Naval power. The Navy is now running the show.Yeah, you can't overthrow the Iranian government with
Naval power, either.