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Germany: Europe should mull renewed sanctions on Iran
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Published: 11.11.19, 15:39
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1. Iran proven to have broken the deals years ago
(11.14.19)
Firstly went over limit of 3.7%many times.
Lied about nuclear history
Lied about nuclear facilities
Tried numerous times and got caught, mostly in Germany amongst other nations, trying to procure banned nuclear technology.

Anyone still claiming the Iranians were following the deal is either a liar or an idiot.
2. Existential matters
Baner Draigar Llewod ,   Tywysog Cymru, UK   (11.14.19)
The economic sanctions against Iran are not impacting a penny on its nuclear program, but on the suffered Iranian people.

Only in the very long term, when the Mullahs have finally managed to assemble two hundred nuclear warheads, will they agree to speak, but in the same terms that North Korea did with the United States, that is, politely but without giving up its nuclear weapons.

However hard it may be to hear it, the problem of Iran is an existential and exclusive problem for Israel and the Western countries of the Persian Gulf, which are fatally doomed to understand and ally with each other so that the "new Persian empire" does not become the hegemonic power in the Middle East.

And they should do it soon leaving aside a lot of logical calculations. Ultimately, pre-emptive decisions are not governed by logic but by intuition. When John Dewey said that "formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters," he unwittingly also stated: "existential matters are above and beyond formal logic."
3. Existential matters
Baner Draigar Llewod ,   Tywysog Cymru, UK   (11.14.19)
The economic sanctions against Iran are not impacting a penny on its nuclear program, but on the suffered Iranian people.

Only in the very long term, when the Mullahs have finally managed to assemble two hundred nuclear warheads, will they agree to speak, but in the same terms that North Korea did with the United States, that is, politely but without giving up its nuclear weapons.

However hard it may be to hear it, the problem of Iran is an existential and exclusive problem for Israel and the Western countries of the Persian Gulf, which are fatally doomed to understand and ally with each other so that the "new Persian empire" does not become the hegemonic power in the Middle East.

And they should do it soon leaving aside a lot of logical calculations. Ultimately, pre-emptive decisions are not governed by logic but by intuition. When John Dewey said that "formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters," he unwittingly also stated: "existential matters are above and beyond formal logic."
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