You seem to be basing your views on what you think Iran would do in a given situation. I don't think either of us could predict Iran's behaviour based on speculation alone, so I'm basing my views on what UN inspectors are saying.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
well, then we have a huge disagreement on what is more trustworthy. UN is as trustworthy as Al-Jazeera reporting on Israel, whereas perceived motives are generally far more accurate. Neither can ever be a PROOF (which is why I'm still shocked at your certainty)
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Replying to @jonsaxon67
By all means, if you can provide evidence that I'm wrong, I'll change my views...
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
The problem with evidence is that one has to trust it. confirmation bias is hard to overcome. I could not give you evidence that you would trust. The "evidence" you claim as "proof" is nowhere near anything you would trust if it were stating counter opinions.
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Replying to @jonsaxon67 @G_S_Bhogal
I can provide reasoning, but that reasoning can't combat certainty.
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Replying to @jonsaxon67 @G_S_Bhogal
"the UN SAID" is proof, but "Bibi SAID" is not. Both are equal value evidence if you take them literally, but one you trust, the other you don't - thats because neither are proof, and you take motives into account. Motives are far more accurate than statements
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Replying to @jonsaxon67
Israel is not party to the deal. The UN is. And the UN's views are backed up by the US military, and the EU, and the UNSC. What more do you need?
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
I need doubt, because without that, there is never any debate.
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Replying to @jonsaxon67
I never said I was 100% sure of anything. But I have reason enough to believe I am right, unless of course you can prove me wrong, in which case I would be happy to change my views.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
You've seen the brick wall that is "confirmation bias" in others - do you assume you aren't affected by the same? (and yes, I'm sure I am as well - the times I'm most likely to be affected is when I feel certainty). Your statement "Iran DIDN'T break the deal" is certainty.
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It's more straightforward to just say what one thinks instead of qualifying everything with: "I think it is within probable reason that..."
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
correct. But all your subsequent statements confirm the certainty that statement implied.
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