07 October 2016
By INU Staff
By INU Staff
INU - During the US vice-presidential debate on Tuesday, Tim Kaine stated that Iran’s nuclear weapons programme had been completely eradicated following the nuclear deal, which is simply not true.
Kaine said: “Under Secretary Clinton’s leadership… [the United States] worked a tough negotiation with nations around the world to eliminate the Iranian nuclear weapons program without firing a shot.”
A September report by the Institute for Science and International Security stated that the quarterly International Atomic Energy Agency report lacks critical information and that Iran continues to enrich uranium.
It has been over a year since the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was agreed upon and even if Iran was complying 100% with the agreement, the Iranian Resistance still warns about the dangers of lifting economic sanctions on a country with such horrific human rights abuses.
Earlier this year, the Associated Press published the provisions regarding the deal that were not readily available to the public, such as Iran being allowed to replace its nuclear centrifuges with updated machines which will be more powerful than those in use prior to the deal.
The Iranian Regime’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei published a book called Palestine shortly after the signing of the Iranian nuclear deal, where he argues that Iran must play a role in the destruction of Israel. This does not ease the concerns of the global community.
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