Iran Prepared to Resume Curbed Nuclear Work if Trump Quits Deal: Iranian Official

so now you are an expert on the law of nations and international law


First of all I refer you to the power theory of international law.
Next I refer you to crimes against humanity and imminent threats

Finally I refer you to basic common sense.. which also happens to be international law.
No sovereign my threaten the use of force against another. When Iran and North Korea threatened other countries with destruction, they no only broker international law they also give the right to others to protect themselves using preemptive strikes.



Bush calling Iraq,Iran and North Korea the axis of evil then invading Iraq was a bigger threat than The Ayatollah running his mouth.

The US having 30,000 US troops in S Korea and live fire sea,air and land war drills on a regular basis for the sole purpose of war with N Korea is a bigger threat than Lil Kim running his mouth
 
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Did Assad of Syria threaten to offload nukes into the US ?
If not why did Trump shoot all those expensive missiles into their country whilst eating cake and he threatened Venezuela. What if the Venees do a preemptive ?
 
so now you are an expert on the law of nations and international law


First of all I refer you to the power theory of international law.
Next I refer you to crimes against humanity and imminent threats

Finally I refer you to basic common sense.. which also happens to be international law.
No sovereign my threaten the use of force against another. When Iran and North Korea threatened other countries with destruction, they no only broker international law they also give the right to others to protect themselves using preemptive strikes.

The reality is Trump has been kind of explaining to the world, that there is no international law anymore. International law no longer applies, only dissuasive weaponery.
At the end of Trump presidency, I'd guess most countries, except the poorest one, will have nuclear capabilities.
 
The reality is Trump has been kind of explaining to the world, that there is no international law anymore. International law no longer applies, only dissuasive weaponery.
At the end of Trump presidency, I'd guess most countries, except the poorest one, will have nuclear capabilities.


Yes , I read many rich countries in the middle-east want nuclear power stations , and they're inviting France , Germany and Russia to do evaluations.
 
The reality is Trump has been kind of explaining to the world, that there is no international law anymore. International law no longer applies, only dissuasive weaponery.
At the end of Trump presidency, I'd guess most countries, except the poorest one, will have nuclear capabilities.

Off to the arms races! Because that's a proven strategy that works!
 
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Iran Snubs Trump’s Demands And Vows To Strengthen Its Military, Missile Capabilities

“We will not seek permission from anyone to defend our country.”

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LONDON (Reuters) - Iran will strengthen its missile capabilities and will not seek any country’s permission, President Hassan Rouhani said on Friday in a snub to demands from President Donald Trump.

Rouhani was speaking at a military parade where an Iranian news agency said one of the weapons on display was a new ballistic missile with range of 1,200 miles, capable of carrying several warheads.

The Tasnim news agency, which quoted the head of the Revolutionary Guards’ aerospace division, Amirali Hajizadeh, gave few other details of the missile.

At the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Trump said Iran was building its missile capability and accused it exporting violence to Yemen, Syria and other parts of the Middle East.

He also criticized the 2015 pact that the United States and six other powers struck with Iran under which Tehran agreed to restrict its nuclear program in return for relief from economic sanctions.

In a speech broadcast on state television, Rouhani said: “We will increase our military power as a deterrent. We will strengthen our missile capabilities ... We will not seek permission from anyone to defend our country.

“All countries in the world supported the nuclear deal in the United Nations General Assembly this year ... except the United States and the Zionist regime (Israel),” Rouhani said.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said that the agreement must be changed or the United States could not stick with it. Iran has said its nuclear accord cannot be renegotiated.

The prospect of Washington reneging on the deal has worried some of the U.S. allies that helped negotiate it, especially as the world grapples with North Korea’s nuclear and ballistic missile development.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said tensions on the Korean peninsula underlined the importance of the Iranian deal, and that China would continue to support it.

Trump put Iran “on notice” in February for test-firing a ballistic missile and imposed new economic sanctions in July over its missile program and “malign activities” in the Middle East.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday that the U.S. imposition of unilateral sanctions on Iran was “illegitimate and undermines the collective nature of international efforts.”
 
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