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(8 hours ago)govshill2 Wrote: LOL Iran increased enrichment and storage. All shown in prior posts and links.
 Duh Duh
Fail
Tell me shill, when did Iran enrich past the previously agreed upon threshold?
(8 hours ago)DennisR6 Wrote: Tell me shill, when did Iran enrich past the previously agreed upon threshold?

again    Lol

Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever (Published 12:13 AM CDT, April 17, 2021)   




AND    Roll Shocked
Quote:The JCPOA restricted Iran from enriching uranium past 3.67% until 2030

Fact Sheet: The Iran Deal, Then and Now  
 
(7 hours ago)Knows Wrote: Snipped.

President Donald Trump said Tuesday morning that Iran "has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections" despite media reports to the contrary, touting the development as a major breakthrough in ongoing negotiations between Washington and Tehran.



They live apart, FFS...Do you live under a rock, or what?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...

"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
(7 hours ago)govshill2 Wrote: again    Lol

Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever (Published 12:13 AM CDT, April 17, 2021)   




AND    Roll Shocked
  • In July 2019, Iran surpassed limits on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium. A week later, it increased enrichment from 3.67 percent to 4.5 percent.
  • In September 2019, it began using advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium.
  • In November 2019, it began enriching uranium at the underground Fordo facility.
  • In November 2019, it surpassed the limits on its stockpile of heavy water.
  • In September 2020, its stockpile of low-enriched uranium reached 2,105 kilograms (2.3 tons), or about 10 times more than the limit set by the nuclear deal.
  • In November 2020, its stockpile of low-enriched uranium reached 2,443 kilograms (2.7 tons), or about 12 times more than the limit set by the nuclear deal. A week later, it began enriching using 174 advanced centrifuges, the IR-2Ms.
"On December 1, 2020, three days after the Fakhrizadeh assassination, Iran's parliament, which is dominated by conservatives, enacted legislation demanding that the government immediately resume enriching uranium to 20 percent...."

From: https://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2021/ja...clear-deal

That all happened in Trump's first term.
(6 hours ago)EXETER Wrote:
  • In July 2019, Iran surpassed limits on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium. A week later, it increased enrichment from 3.67 percent to 4.5 percent.
  • In September 2019, it began using advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium.
  • In November 2019, it began enriching uranium at the underground Fordo facility.
  • In November 2019, it surpassed the limits on its stockpile of heavy water.
  • In September 2020, its stockpile of low-enriched uranium reached 2,105 kilograms (2.3 tons), or about 10 times more than the limit set by the nuclear deal.
  • In November 2020, its stockpile of low-enriched uranium reached 2,443 kilograms (2.7 tons), or about 12 times more than the limit set by the nuclear deal. A week later, it began enriching using 174 advanced centrifuges, the IR-2Ms.
"On December 1, 2020, three days after the Fakhrizadeh assassination, Iran's parliament, which is dominated by conservatives, enacted legislation demanding that the government immediately resume enriching uranium to 20 percent...."

From: https://iranprimer.usip.org/blog/2021/ja...clear-deal

That all happened in Trump's first term.

Holy Wild Stampede!    Smilegrin
(8 hours ago)govshill2 Wrote: LOL Iran increased enrichment and storage. All shown in prior posts and links.
 Duh Duh
Fail

In 2014 there was an incident at Fordow in Iran where uranium particles were detected and the AIEA thought that it may possibly indicate enrichment up to 60%. Subsequent examination and investigation showed that was probably not the case, and after investigation, the AIEA certified that Iran had actually been compliant with the JCPOA.

Then in 2025, there was another reading of uranium particles at Fordow that the AIEA thought might possibly indicate enrichment up to 60%.

Of course, Iran held that it was the same thing as before in 2014, and the AIEA continued to investigate, but in the AIEA report, they estimated that IF Iran had been enriching up to 60%, that they might possibly have up to 440kg of 60% enriched metallic uranium - somewhere. No store of uranium, or any evidence of one, has been found by the AIEA or any other monitoring group.

So, Iran might have 440kg of 60% enriched uranium somewhere, or, the AIEA might have had another false positive.

Investigations were underway in 2025 when Israel bombed Fordow twice on June 13 and June 25 2025, and Trump bombed Fordow with bunker busters, on June 22, 2025, saying that he had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.

So, as a result, AIEA investigators aren't actually able to access the heavily damaged site anymore, and, if they could, everything is probably spread all over the place, so their investigations would be inconclusive, anyway.

Then Trump and Israel bombed again this year in his war 'special military action' against a country that not been militarily aggressive against, nor that had capability to pose a threat to the USA.

So, all the other signatory countries and the UN, hadn't failed in holding to the terms of the JCPOA. Only the USA.
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(1 hour ago)chr0naut Wrote: In 2014 there was an incident at Fordow in Iran where uranium particles were detected and the AIEA thought that it may possibly indicate enrichment up to 60%. Subsequent examination and investigation showed that was probably not the case, and after investigation, the AIEA certified that Iran had actually been compliant with the JCPOA.

Then in 2025, there was another reading of uranium particles at Fordow that the AIEA thought might possibly indicate enrichment up to 60%.

Of course, Iran held that it was the same thing as before in 2014, and the AIEA continued to investigate, but in the AIEA report, they estimated that IF Iran had been enriching up to 60%, that they might possibly have up to 440kg of 60% enriched metallic uranium - somewhere. No store of uranium, or any evidence of one, has been found by the AIEA or any other monitoring group.

So, Iran might have 440kg of 60% enriched uranium somewhere, or, the AIEA might have had another false positive.

Investigations were underway in 2025 when Israel bombed Fordow twice on June 13 and June 25 2025, and Trump bombed Fordow with bunker busters, on June 22, 2025, saying that he had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear program.

So, as a result, AIEA investigators aren't actually able to access the heavily damaged site anymore, and, if they could, everything is probably spread all over the place, so their investigations would be inconclusive, anyway.

Then Trump and Israel bombed again this year in his war 'special military action' against a country that not been militarily aggressive against, nor that had capability to pose a threat to the USA.

So, all the other signatory countries and the UN, hadn't failed in holding to the terms of the JCPOA. Only the USA.

LOL  Bouncy
Quote:Iran has formally defended its enrichment of uranium to 60% purity in a public statement, insisting the activity is not prohibited under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

Tehran releases explanatory note defending 60% enrichment Jun 7, 2025    


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The Senate passed a resolution to limit Trump's War powers.
Quote:The Senate adopted a resolution on Tuesday directing the president to remove military forces from the conflict with Iran, a significant rebuke to Donald Trump and a strong message that the war lacks support in Congress.
Democrats have repeatedly forced votes to limit Trump’s war powers in both the House and the Senate — a campaign that has gradually picked up more GOP support in recent weeks, drawing the president’s ire.
GOP Sens. Rand Paul, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Bill Cassidy joined Democrats in voting for the resolution, while Democratic Sen. John Fetterman voted against it. The final tally was 50-48. The absences of GOP Sens. Mitch McConnell and Dave McCormick, who have previously voted against advancing war powers resolutions, contributed to the measure’s adoption.
The measure passed the House earlier this month. But because it is what’s known as a concurrent resolution, it does not require the president’s signature and, by definition, does not carry the force of law.

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