Iran is in violation of the treaty before the treaty is a treaty !! But we can trust them, now ??!

VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran is failing to address suspicions it may have worked on designing an atomic bomb, according to the latest report by a U.N. watchdog, potentially complicating efforts by world powers to reach a deal with Tehran on its nuclear program.
The report by the International Atomic Energy Agency said Tehran had still not provided information it was due to produce more than two months ago to help advance a long-running IAEA inquiry into suspected nuclear weapons research.

The confidential document was issued to IAEA member states less than three weeks before the Nov. 24 deadline by which Iran and six global powers are seeking to end a decade-old standoff over the Islamic Republic’s atomic activities.    “Iran has not provided any explanations that enable the agency to clarify the outstanding practical measures,” it said.

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  1. In an interview on Hugh Hewitt's radio show, the host asked Walker whether he would “disown” any agreement between the U.S. and Iran that allows for uranium enrichment if he wins the presidency in 2016. Is there a better reason for voting for the very successful GOP governor?

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    1. Please.
      Yes. Tell us, Gov. Walker, how the effe are "YOU" going to de-escalate this?

      Colin Powell warned BEFORE the Iraq War - "You Break it, you Bought it."

      "Pottery Barn...."
      He meant if you "Break" the fragile relative stability of the Middle East by doing "regime change" in Iraq -- you "Bought" it.

      Forever.

      And we will be paying in U.S. blood and treasure for generations to come....
      ISIS? Yemen?
      These are just "the latest," not the last.
      After them? More to come. Many more. From all directions.

      Outside of Total Genocide - WHAT are "You" going to "do" Scott Walker?

      Once it was started, No One can stop it - "that" is what Powell was warning!

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    2. Indeed, if we refuse to fight a war to win that war, there really is nothing we can do. Clearly the comment immediately above is an admission of an Obama failure before the negotiations are supposedly finished. And, the annihilation of an enemy force as evil as ISIS or as determined as Iran (I am talking about the Iranian Guard) is hardly "Total Genocide."

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