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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
You've yet to refute the fact that Iran cheated on Odumbo's POS treaty from day one, or that Iran has continued to develop its missile technology -- a delivery system -- throughout this whole period.
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Having a nuclear missile without Uranium enriched to at least a 20% concentration of U-235 is like having a gasoline engine without any gasoline. The major provisions of the agreement are Iran can't enrich Uranium past 5%. Iran had to shut down 1000 high speed centrifuges and 13,000 low speed centrifuges.
From the link:
All uranium enriched beyond 5% will either be diluted or converted to uranium oxide. No new uranium at the 3.5% enrichment level will be added to Iran's current stock.
No new centrifuges will be installed or prepared for installation.
50% of the centrifuges at the Natanz enrichment facility and 75% at the Fordow enrichment facility will be left inoperable. Iran will not use its advanced IR-2 centrifuges for enrichment.
Iran will not develop any new uranium enrichment or nuclear reprocessing facilities.
No fuel will be produced, tested, or transferred to the Arak nuclear power plant. In addition, Iran will share design details of the reactor.
The IAEA will be granted daily access to Natanz and Fordow, with certain sites monitored by 24-hour cameras. The IAEA will also have access to Iran's uranium mines and centrifuge production facilities.
Iran has not broken any of constraints listed above. Obama's deal shuts off all avenues for enriching Uranium to a weapons grade level. Any effort to break one of these contraints would BE DETECTED.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_...Plan_of_Action