who broke the agreement again, sir?
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Replying to @TiloJung
Did you not read the original tweet? Iran never complied. They faked it. Read more.
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Replying to @RichardGrenell
Why didn’t
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The cheating was hidden from them.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @TiloJung and
It amazing to me that so many people who never take a statement from any government agency at face value are so willing to suspend their usual cynicism to give Iran and the IAEA the benefit of the doubt. They laugh at trusting our own government but they trust Iran and the UN?
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Replying to @BrianSchoeneman @ScottAdamsSays and
the American and Israeli governments are the only ones who made those claims. the rest of the world (including allied governments here) disagreed.
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Replying to @TiloJung @ScottAdamsSays and
Like I said. The two countries with the best intelligence in that region found evidence, but let’s be cynical about that and take the word of a theocracy that kills its own citizens with impunity at face value. They are clearly more trustworthy than our own government.
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Replying to @BrianSchoeneman @ScottAdamsSays and
fuck the Iranian government. I think we can agree on the IAEA being more trustworthy than the US government.
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Replying to @TiloJung @BrianSchoeneman and
And we can trust Iran to hide the good stuff from the IAEA.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @BrianSchoeneman and
No that’s Israel. They’re a nuclear power that won’t let IAEA do its job
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Why can't it be both? (But only one of them is a threat.)
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