That's just retarded. There is no comparison.But the U.S.A and Israel are terrorist regimes so what's your point?
Unfortunately Rule 11 of my personal rule book on forum navigation prohibits this conversation from going any further.That's just retarded. There is no comparison.
Despite what you may think, America and Israel help other nations. America spends about 35 billion on aid to other countries each year, and Israel contributes disaster relief teams everywhere in the world where they are needed. Iran, on the other hand, exports only terror.
Ok, so America (and I think we should use the term USA, Peru is America too) is an angel whereas Iran is a Terror state?Despite what you may think, America and Israel help other nations. America spends about 35 billion on aid to other countries each year, and Israel contributes disaster relief teams everywhere in the world where they are needed. Iran, on the other hand, exports only terror.
Taking figures from the same source, there are 325,000 US military personnel in foreign countries:
800 in Africa,
97,000 in Asia (excluding the Middle East and Central Asia),
40,258 in South Korea,
40,045 in Japan,
491 at the Diego Garcia Base in the Indian Ocean,
100 in the Philippines, 196 in Singapore,
113 in Thailand,
200 in Australia,
and 16,601 Afloat.
Hamas, a terrorist organization, is almost completely funded by Iran. My source on this is the deputy head of Hamas's political bureau, Moussa Abu Marzouq, who tweeted on June 15, 2016: "The aid extended by Iran to the Palestinian resistance, in provisions, training and funds, is not comparable [to any other aid], and most other countries cannot match it."Hmmm ... and Iran is exporting Terrorism? You sure about that? What was your source again?
Yes, the agreement said nothing about Iran's support of terrorist organizations, so you're right that their funding and arming of these groups has no bearing on the deal. It does make them bad people, but it doesn't break the deal.No I'm sorry, I didn't know that. So thanks for providing that information.
But that doesn't make USA's international actions look better. And this is no argument to cancel the whole contract since this is known facts for a long time and before it was signed.
I would be a coward to leave and not try to change things for the better when it comes to land I was born and raised on. I know you like remaining coward but not all of us are of that mindset. A second problem with your statement is if people did want to leave that would require the soldiers and government who are in the ME to pack up and leave. I know you support hypocrisy but the rest of us don't you, Zionist.First, the fact that you say these lands are stolen is even more reason for you to leave them.
Second, how can I be avoiding your questions when you haven't asked any? You're trolling, as usual, because you have nothing intelligent to say.
You have never been to Iran so you can't make a logical and rational comparison.I would still rather live in the USA than in Iran, wouldn't you?
It's actually a really nice place. The only issue you would have is the language barrier which is a big issue since it would be difficult for you to get around.Like America too?
Ive never be n to Iran @The Zone so quite frankly can’t give that an informed answer. I’d rather not live in any country that prioritizes war over people, so I assume that eliminates both my given options.
You're not actually paying attention and you don't know what you're talking about, so this will be the last time I reply to you on this unless you give me the courtesy of actually reading my posts to you.You really love semantics don’t you?
America made the deal, agreed to it and “signed on” to it whether their was a physical signature or not doesn’t change the spirit of that. Iran according to every international monitoring agency has been complying with the requirements of the deal, if Israel has something so different to say you have to wonder why... they aren’t exactly an objective source.
Israel sends rescue teams, I said, not money. Do you want them to stop saving lives? The point was that Israel is doing something good for the rest of the world, unlike Iran, which does nothing good for anyone.Also if Israel gives so much money and aid away to other countries they really have no need for American financial aid do they? They should pull themselves up by their boot straps and cut off the welfare doles.
Israel saving lives? Good one. What we want from them is to stop sucking the American tax payers dry. Give me 15 billion dollars a year and I can send a couple of rescue teams too you know to save face and allIsrael sends rescue teams, I said, not money. Do you want them to stop saving lives? The point was that Israel is doing something good for the rest of the world, unlike Iran, which does nothing good for anyone.
Every report I’ve seen - other than yours - says Iran was in compliance. The deal wasn’t made very long ago so being able to restart the program within weeks at this point makes sense entirely, even with full compliance. It isn’t evidence of what your claiming it is.You're not actually paying attention and you don't know what you're talking about, so this will be the last time I reply to you on this unless you give me the courtesy of actually reading my posts to you.
According to Former Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Olli Heinonen, and former UN weapons inspector and nuclear physicist, David Albright, among others, Iran was not at all in compliance with the deal. Many of the documents Israel recently acquired were already known to these inspectors, which adds legitimacy to the ones the Mossad obtained, and as I said, the fact that Iran can have it's operations up and running again in a matter of weeks proves they were never in compliance. Did you miss that part?
Israel sends rescue teams, I said, not money. Do you want them to stop saving lives? The point was that Israel is doing something good for the rest of the world, unlike Iran, which does nothing good for anyone.
Israel saving lives? Good one.