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US lawmakers should realise the world wants peace


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Yours is the false logic..
Obama and has gang have repeatedly insisted they would walk away from a bad deal. Obama and his gang have repeatedly insisted on the false narrative that the options are this deal or war. Therefore, something must not be true.

They didn't walk away from a bad deal, because it is a good deal.

Ha, show me one example where this is an accepted state policy of Iran.

Iran signed the deal = peace.

Iran signed the deal = peace. nukes (for Iran) + lifting of sanctions (for Iran) + postponed conflict (for Obama) + snake oil (for those really interested in peace)

Ah... point 1 above addresses an issue that was not raised. Obama et al have repeatedly said the alternative to the deal was war. In this manner they cast opposition as warmongers. Obama et al has repeatedly said en route to this point in history they would not accept a bad deal, they would walk away.

Explicit but unintended in Kerry's remarks in the recognition that the world is not discussing a peaceful nuclear program with Iran, rather a nuclear ambition. You can have the deal or war but not both. Obama et al has used both sides of the coin to argue his agenda and this makes him/them liars!

Often when a person is on the wrong side of history it takes generations to note the jackasssery in this wisdom; in this case we note it in real time. If one thinks the world wants peace they have their head in the skies. Russia, China, vast swaths of Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, the West Military Industrial machinery, etc. do not want peace. A vast amount of an entire religion are waring upon... everyone. This OP is just silly and this concludes my time on it.

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