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Ok, but US doesn't have the economic luxuries today to afford expensive wars,especially a non- short one.Modern wars "don’t last very long" (5-15 days) is historically inaccurate regarding major power conflicts. While the initial "shock and awe" phase is short, the occupations, proxy wars, and asymmetric warfare that follow last for decades (e.g., Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine). The U.S. has already proven it can maintain massive defense budgets and deficits for prolonged periods. Arab money will alleviate the pain and the argument that the "American economy can’t really afford it" ignores the reality that the U.S. defense budget is treated as a political priority, not a fiscal constraint, by Washington.
Pakistan and Iran havent improved their relationship and signed a defense pact because Pakistani govt sold Pakistan's sovereignty to an unspoken "joint partnership" between China and US. China controls Pakistan economically while US remote controls Pakistan politically and militarily. This is why Iran has to monitor Pakistan closely, because Iran doesn't know which side/border its enemies will approach it from in the pending war and the Pakistani govt has sold out Pakistan and its core values, for some money, to save the state from insolvency, that can still happen. Iran could really do with a reliable Pakkstan today but I dont think Pakistan is fully dependable for or committed to Iran no matter the govt leader comments.Why Pakistan and Iran haven't improved their economic partnership and signed a defense pact is beyond astonishing, in a rapidly changing world both need to put aside their differences and work in unity. Both Iran and Pakistan need each other more than before and both have common enemies.
brilliant analysis on Pakistan and its dealingsOk, but US doesn't have the economic luxuries today to afford expensive wars,especially a non- short one.
Pakistan and Iran havent improved their relationship and signed a defense pact because Pakistani govt sold Pakistan's sovereignty to an unspoken "joint partnership" between China and US. China controls Pakistan economically while US remote controls Pakistan politically and militarily. This is why Iran has to monitor Pakistan closely, because Iran doesn't know which side/border its enemies will approach it from in the pending war and the Pakistani govt has sold out Pakistan and its core values, for some money, to save the state from insolvency, that can still happen. Iran could really do with a reliable Pakkstan today but I dont think Pakistan is fully dependable for or committed to Iran no matter the govt leader comments.
Yes. If you include uranium at 0.7% (natural but still mined and transfered), 3.5%, 5% and 20%, you end up with large uranium reservers.they said enriched, not to which level
it's broadly accurate if you include pre war levels of enriched uranium. I think you owe him an apology
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Infographic: The Development Of Iran's Uranium Stockpile
This chart shows Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium by quarter.www.statista.com
Hmm..Barack Obama never honoured the JCPOA he signed himself.
$80bn of sanctioned Iranian $ was transferred from US to Iran while jcpoa was active. Despite how imperfect it was the JCPOA Obama and Iran signed is such a miracle agmt compared to what we have now.There were NO sanctions relief given by the Obama administration from the time of the JCPOA signings to when Trump tore it up!
well in fairness, the USA didn't launch that war
but someone is lying about these negotiations and with this massive US force build up and the IRI's track record, it is not looking good

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