- Sun Jan 12, 2014 3:43 pm
#34944
Iran ran out of money, their economy was in shatters, their number 1 nuclear scientist locked up in a U.S. prison and they were banned from importing the sensitive parts they needed to compete their nuclear weapons, in rides Obama.
-Obama ordered the release of the Iran's nuclear scientist as sign of good faith, he is now back in Iran.
Come Jan 20th:
-The U.S. will release over 20 billion dollars to Iran that was frozen due to their nuclear efforts.
- Restrictions on importing sensitive equipment lifted.
- All restrictions with businesses operating with Iran lifted
- Bans on Iran exporting oil lifted.
What does the world get in return.
- A promise from Iran they will do the following
- No to install any" new" centrifuges, start up any that were not already operating or build new enrichment facilities that weren't already under construction.
- Turn over stockpile of uranium enriched to 20 percent "that has been disclosed" to be diluted
- Allow searches of complexes that Iran deems appropriate, sensitive and military facilities off limits
- They only agree to the above terms for six months
- Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif promised the people of Iran that this agreement would not stop or slow their plans to develop nuclear weapons, but it does allow them to obtain the needed funds and parts needed to proceed with their plans.
-Obama ordered the release of the Iran's nuclear scientist as sign of good faith, he is now back in Iran.
Come Jan 20th:
-The U.S. will release over 20 billion dollars to Iran that was frozen due to their nuclear efforts.
- Restrictions on importing sensitive equipment lifted.
- All restrictions with businesses operating with Iran lifted
- Bans on Iran exporting oil lifted.
What does the world get in return.
- A promise from Iran they will do the following
- No to install any" new" centrifuges, start up any that were not already operating or build new enrichment facilities that weren't already under construction.
- Turn over stockpile of uranium enriched to 20 percent "that has been disclosed" to be diluted
- Allow searches of complexes that Iran deems appropriate, sensitive and military facilities off limits
- They only agree to the above terms for six months
- Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif promised the people of Iran that this agreement would not stop or slow their plans to develop nuclear weapons, but it does allow them to obtain the needed funds and parts needed to proceed with their plans.
