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Iran nuclear talks drag past deadline


as hurdles remain
US says enough progress made to warrant extension as negotiators from Iran and west
renew efforts to hammer out deal.
01 Apr 2015 02:11 GMT | Politics, Middle East

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The nuclear talks between Iran and six world


powers have been extended beyond Tuesday
midnight deadline in an effort to hammer out the
outline of an agreement on curbing Tehran's
nuclear programme.

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US State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf


said on Tuesday that the extension was justified although "several difficult issues" still
needed to be bridged.
The decision came after six days of marathon efforts to reach a preliminary
understanding by Tuesday midnight, drawing in foreign ministers from Britain, China,
France, Russia, the US and Germany - collectively known as P5+1 - and Iran.
Iranian foreign minister has said that he hopes to finalise on Wednesday a framework
nuclear agreement with world powers.
"We have accomplished quite a bit but people needed to get some rest and start over
early in the morning," Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters in the Swiss city of
Lausanne on Wednesday.
"I hope that we can finalise the work on Wednesday and hopefully start the process of
drafting [a final accord]" by the target date of June 30, Zarif said as the marathon talks
ended for the night.
His comments were echoed by Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov who said
that global powers had reached an
agreement in principle on "all key aspects"
of the outlines of the nuclear deal.

Analysis from our correspondent

"One can say with relative certainty that


we at the minister level have reached an
agreement in principle on all key aspects
of the final settlement of this issue, which
will be put on paper in the coming hours or
perhaps within one day," Russian news
agency, Ria Novosti, quoted Lavrov as

Al Jazeera's James Bays

saying.
The two sides hope to reach a preliminary
understanding that will allow them to enter
a new phase of negotiations aimed at a
final deal by June 30.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, who
had planned to leave the talks on Tuesday,
stayed back.
The talks are aimed at stopping Iran from
gaining the capacity to develop a nuclear
bomb in exchange for the easing of
international sanctions crippling its
economy.
Obstacles remain on several main issues uranium enrichment, where stockpiles of
enriched uranium should be stored, limits
on Iran's nuclear research and
development and the timing and scope of
sanctions among other issues, according

All of the people needed to sign a deal with Iran


are now in Lausanne, and the negotiations are
closer than ever before.
Many of the main technical issues concerning
Iran's uranium and plutonium facilities appear to
have been dealt with.
However, there are still sticking points,
especially how much future research and
development Iran would be allowed to carry out
to further advance its nuclear programme,
beyond the initial 10 year deal proposed by the
US.
Iran wants all sanctions, particularly those
imposed by the UN, to be lifted, but the other
nations want them to continue in some form.
It is yet to be determined how exactly the deal
will be announced; how much will be in a formal
document and how much will be shared publicly.
But what is clear is that no deal will be done
without all foreign ministers present. A US official
tells us that the talks will not go beyond the 31st
of March.
The weather in Lausanne is cold and wet a
sign of good luck in Persian culture.
Nonetheless, difficult negotiations are still likely.

to negotiators.
For weeks, Kerry and his Iranian counterpart, Zarif, have been meeting in an intense
effort to reach a political understanding on terms that would curb Iran's nuclear
activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
"We're working hard, very hard," Kerry told Al Jazeera on Monday.
Sticking points

Tehran has said it is willing to address concerns about its stockpiles of enriched
uranium, although it has denied that will involve shipping it out of the country, as
some western officials have said.
A senior State Department official said that shipping the stockpile is one of the "viable
options that have been under discussion for months ... but resolution is still being
discussed".
Meanwhile, Israel, which is at loggerheads with Iran, said the deal being negotiated
was worse than it feared.
"I expressed our deep concern towards this deal emerging with Iran in the nuclear
talks, this deal as it appears to be emerging bears out all of our fears, and even more
than that," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel and the US insist Tehran is seeking to build a nuclear bomb, but Tehran says its
nuclear programme is intended for power generation.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

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zakaria_belal 10 minutes ago


Highly satanic style same situation prevailed with no no relief to israel or others [ncluding satan] likely
WW111?"Problem of 7 billion people 5 yr Syria war of OIC or 66 yr war of UN Israel NATO EU Shia Sunni
and world problem including or past few days Lubitz Seyne les alpes France air crash is same as my solution
,what would I have done in minutes in lieu of past few days ,5 yr syria iraq levant war or 66 yr Jewish Israeli
problem or past 5000 satanic problem or 5 days Lubitz Seyne les Alpes problem ?"
SOLUTION: Muslims 2 billion in 23 yrs quran do not kill shia vs sunn nor satan to be catered 5000 yr nor israel
or UN/OIC world leaders 66 yrs or world expertise or psychiatrist past few days
Solution is 2 pilots not to vacate job area via temp urinal or same racist comment past 5 days ,5 yrs including
ISIS , 66 yr Israel or 5000 yrs. by satanic using same comments [repeated]. [not my job either]
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Jim Lawrence 5 minutes ago


?????????????????????
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Lion Heart 24 minutes ago


Peace is better than war
Iran has negotiated with US and sought peace..now
Saudi should negotiate with Yemen,

Israel should negotiate with Palestinians


Different parties in Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain should negotiate and reach to a solution that is WIN-WIN
solution for everyone
War generally results in LOOSE-LOOSE situation for all involved parties. Most who loose in war are poor,
women and children
Enough of war..........SEEK PEACE NOW
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Jim Lawrence 21 minutes ago


Common denominator ==== Humans....the rest of the species on the planet will be glad to see our
backsides.... The end they will live happily ever after...
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ilker avni 57 minutes ago


The country with the largest energy reserves in the world does not need nuclear energy,Iran has created a
nuclear race in a region where its allready very dangerous,Iranian tenticles,involved in Iraq,Syria,Lebanon,Yemen.Iran is stokeing the shiites to rise up against they sunnie masters.Iran has started sectarian
conflicts to create a conflict between Iran and the Gulf States to test American loyalty to the Gulf states.Iran
claims the Arabian Gulf as theys,The Iranian claim the persian gulf is theys,both are like dogs fighting over a
bone.
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Lion Heart 31 minutes ago


It appears that you are fluent in Yiddish.......but not in English.
Leviathan field has enough gas for Israel......it should now get Dimona inspected.
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Dany Rom 1 hour ago


Maybe the nazi Bo rat can explain us why has Iran denied access of IAEA inspectors to some suspected sites if
their hands are clean ? What were their activities there , making chocolate?
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Jim Lawrence 1 hour ago


Maybe Dany the Dumb one can explain how Saddam had no nuclear bombs even after Netanyahu
said he did.. and none were found..... Same situation.
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Dany Rom 47 minutes ago


The United States and the UK asserted that Saddam Hussein still possessed large hidden
stockpiles of WMD in 2003, and that he was clandestinely procuring and producing more.
Inspections by the UN to resolve the status of unresolved disarmament questions restarted

between November 2002 and March 2003, under UN Security Council Resolution 1441,
which demanded Saddam give "immediate, unconditional and active cooperation" with UN
and IAEA inspections.But as he did all possible to drag time and didn't cooperate , he dug
his own grave. The iranians should have learned, and should allow unlimited and
uncondintional inspections.
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Jim Lawrence 41 minutes ago


@Dany,, as soon as Israel opens it's doors to allow the IAEA in to inspect it's nuclear
arsenal I will agree with you but until then I will just say f**koff
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Lion Heart 29 minutes ago


Time for IAEA to inspect Dimona to confirm if Israeli hands are clean
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zakaria_belal 1 hour ago


If world nuke powers including Israel simply wants Muslim signature without Israel to withdraw from occupied
palestine ignoring own nukes and as if Israel via USA EU UN or by simply debating mental status of French
german aircrash.Fact is Israel is in the middle of 2 billion and world fighting is in yemen ,near iran nemrut gulf of
oman or entry zone in franch morocco [for Israel] or for ukraine,WW111 is what Jewish Lobby of 13.86 million
people is being sought by Proisrael people via iran Turkey ISIS syria refugees.Many pressure to Iran cannot
be sustained.
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Bismillah Khan 2 hours ago


Iran and Saudi are to be blamed for all of these crisis in the middle east, Hate these two nations and their
Cruel leaders.
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago


Your hatred will only destroy you from within....Get some help
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Hermione Granger 2 hours ago


Says a staunch Jewhater, lol!

Jim Lawrence 1 hour ago


@Hermione, Granger,,,, do you have proof that I harbor hatred? None!!! Opinions are not
hatred my friend... get a life and live a little
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago

Iran will come out of these talks smelling like a rose and Israel will be smelling like the pig sty it has created...
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


As long as it is ruled by the Ayatolahs Iran will smell like a skunk, like the odor which emanates from
your filthy nazi mouth.
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago


Did not take long for you to run out of anything to say so as usual you start insulting
others... Typical Zionist loser.....
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schlomo 2 hours ago


JEWS are the source of evil in the world, I should know. Mazal Tov.
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


Funny statement when muslims are killing each other like rabid dogs at the rate of 2000 per week ,
when they are not busy in stoning, decapitating and burning alive others. Instead to go out to a movie,
people all over the world prefer to watch on TV these muslim "achievements" , with popcorn and cold
coke...
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Sarah Kareem 3 hours ago


Iran should stop this worthless talk and concentrate more on Yemen or Yemen will probably be another IS state
or a Saudi state threatening Iran. Yemen is just a piece of the chess, their ultimate aim is Iran. Iran should
expand its relationship with China and Russia.
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Dany Rom 3 hours ago


China and Russia have muslim minorities that are committing terror acts in both countries, sponsored
by Iran.Why would they have good relations with Iran as long as it is ruled by the murderous
Ayatolahs?
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Jim Lawrence 3 hours ago


Do you have sources for you foolish claims? Of course not as usual

Jim Lawrence 3 hours ago


Israel sponsors terrorism by assassinating Iranian scientists on the streets of Tehran.
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schlomo 2 hours ago


Jew evil is coming to an end soon hopefully.
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


@Bo rat, assassinating iranian scientists is an anti terror act, Israel should be praised and
congratulated for being in the first line in the war against iranian sponsored terror.
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago


@Dany,,, while you racist low life Zionist are congratulating each other for killing innocent
scientist that have families Israel is collecting hatred and they are to dumb to see it.... I
suppose that is the way of the Zionist scum
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


@Bo rat, Goebles and the other nazis too had families, and the whole world cheered when
they were eliminated, apart from Bo rats...
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago


@Dany Strange you compare Israel with Goebles because you are doing the same thing
he promoted.... How near is your end?
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


@Bo rat, do you fail to understand english? I compared Goebles to the iranian scientists,
not to Israel.
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago


@Dany
Dumbf**k that was not a good comparison because those scientist have never been proven
to have done anything of terrorist activities. Your bias BS continues however... Loser
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


Nazi @Bo rat, those scientists were developing the nuclear bomb for the Ayatolahs who are
calling for the annihilation of Israel.
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Jim Lawrence 2 hours ago

@Dany,,, seems like you and Netanyahu are the only ones that know that.Iran
was making a nuclear bomb.... Even the Mossad says there is no proof of your claim..
Now maybe you will shut the f**k up.
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


@Bo rat, The UN's nuclear watchdog agency, the IAEA, said more than once that Iran still
refuses to come clean about its military nuclear program. Iran was also caught, caught
twice--not once, twice--operating secret nuclear facilities in Natanz and Qom, facilities that
inspectors didn't even know existed.
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Jim Lawrence 1 hour ago


@Dany the dumb one.....The IAEA has never provided any proof of your and Netanyahu's
claim that Iran is building a nuclear bomb.... None, zip, nil and your continue to even make
your claim despite what your on Mossad says... You are a loser of note....along with your
lying leader Netanyahu
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Sarah Kareem 23 minutes ago


You got any prove for your claim? They already have good relationship with Iran and maybe
that is why US is trying to negotiate, to bring Iran away from Russia. Russia and China have
warned against attacking Iran. Murderous or leaders through whom Iran is now the only
Muslim country in ME which is free from foreign intervention and is not a puppet regime?
Iran, China and Russia are allies, not puppets of one another like in case of the West and
Arab states.
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Dany Rom 3 hours ago


Iran is the main reason for the unrest in the region, through its proxies - Assad, Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic
Jihad, Houthi. If it is still stalling for time, it should be bombed and turned into a parking lot.
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Jim Lawrence 3 hours ago


As long as that goes for Israel then all will be fine.....Then there will be plenty of parking for the
Gazans......
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Dany Rom 3 hours ago


Nazi Bo rat...

Dany Rom 3 hours ago


Gazans don't need parking , they are practicing 24/7 their favorite sport.

watch?v=7JvTi5wYcjE
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schlomo 2 hours ago


JEWS like Lubitz want nothing but endless evil against humanity and gentiles.
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Dany Rom 2 hours ago


Lubitz converted to Islam and was meeting with Muhammad Ata at the mosque in Hamburg
where they planned 9/11.The mosque was closed by the german authorities in 2010 as new
terror acts were in planning.
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Persian 3 hours ago


I hope Iran relationship expand with USA before Israel + Saudi king families drag Iran into the Civil war
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Persian 3 hours ago


The Real Threat for Million Iranians are Militia groups or Revolutionary guard leaders because these groups are
engaged in Corruption & Drug smugglers & Prostitution
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Jim 4 hours ago


The only way to balance Israel's aggression in the Middle East is for Iran to obtain Nuclear weapons.....Stop the
talks
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Issacc Hunt 3 hours ago


BANG THE BOMB
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Zionism is evil 4 hours ago


Global economists see huge potential in Iranian economy with over 82 million industrious and educated
consumers. Post sanctions growth in Iranian economy, already the most industrialized and diverse in the
region, expected to grow by 10% in the 2016 and dwarf China's peak growth rate of 10% in 2005. Iran has
huge natural resources, large landmass the most pent up demand. Iranians are hard working and rational
people who will progress their great nation at a rapid rate.
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Persian 5 hours ago


We Hope this deal happen and Iran make strong relationship with USA before Its getting late ,The People need
job & Great Economy

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Zionism is evil 5 hours ago


and better weapons?
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zac 5 hours ago


These numb brain Arab dix-tators are killing the future of all Arabs. The Iranians will never
let themselves be lead by the zionists in Washington.
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Zionism is evil 4 hours ago


Shout it from the Rooftops Israel has Nukes and is a Criminal Terror State!

Zionism is evil 5 hours ago


This is win-win and a no brainer, the west and Iran are natural allies against the forces of sav-agery and barbarism in the region. Hopefully, all sanctions are lifted and Iran attains its historic manifest destiny as a great
power and illustrious civilization. All kudos to Iran for its persistence, integrity and principles in defending its well
earned national interests.
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Dallas Hosking 5 hours ago


When will the western countries wake up. Iran has no intentions of signing anything. they are stalling for time.
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zac 5 hours ago


"Stalling for time". Do you mean they have learned from the zionists? No, they are not "stalling". They
are doing what is their given right, nuclear technology.
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Zionism is evil 5 hours ago


The Zionist and Saudi scum are cr@pping in their diapers at the deal.

Zionism is evil 4 hours ago


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lovrov said in Lausanne that Iran and the six world powers have
agreed on main issues during the latest talks. A framework agreement will be drafted and presented
on Wednesday, Lavrov said.
- Lavrov added that Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and EU foreign policy chief Federica
Mogherini will give a joint statement about the agreement on Wednesday.
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Issacc Hunt 3 hours ago


BANG THE BOMB
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S 6 hours ago
First thing for the US and west should be to arm Iran as it is now the regional policeman and needs better
weaponry to finish off the ISIS and other Saudi terrorists. This is good news as American media is reporting
that there are clear signs that Iran and the six world powers are preparing to announce reaching a partial
agreement for a final Iran nuclear deal March 31, which would be followed by technical negotiations. Iran will be
allowed to keep is massive R&D and nuclear infrastructure and all sanctions will be lifted. Russian FM Lavrov,
not known for being an optimistic is now sounding the most positive about an impending deal. A win-win for
Iran, US and the world.
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Diaper hasbara Dan 6 hours ago


Iran-US deal is now certain as US wants to pass the baton to control the Mid-east animals to the Persians, the
historical regional superpower and as defined in Nixon doctrine. PERSIA RULES.
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Hugh Alexander 6 hours ago


Forgot the pills?
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Anton 6 hours ago


Is there any space left in your tiny brain for what i am about to tell you? USA cares less about
Persians or Arabs. USA cares about its Israeli brethren, ONLY. Get it in your tiny brain! The US will do
whatever makes AIPAC happy, PERIOD. If a nuclear Iran is beneficial to Israel, they will turn a blind
eye to it, if not they will invade on false pretenses. End of story, no need for fairy tales. History
repeats itself!
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S 6 hours ago
Is vodka cheap these days?

zac 5 hours ago


Anton is 100% correct about US intentions in the region. When push comes to shove, the
US will always side with the zionists, even against their "strong" ally, SA.
While the Arabs were bust collaborating wit the zionists in the killing of the Arabs from Iraq
to Libya, the Iranians were busy doing what every nation should do, take care of their own
future energy and education needs. The Arabs, specially the gulf states have done 2nd to
nothing to help the Arabs. All they want to do is either attack other Arab states, help others
attack and kill other Arab states.

Anonymous 6 hours ago


the Iran Economy and agriculture are under control by illiterate Revolutionary Guard leaders & Iran Supreme
leader sons so Most Of Iranians call them real threat for Iran and more than 90% of Iran people hate them
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Diaper hasbara Dan 6 hours ago


Sure Jewy.
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zac 5 hours ago


HEHE, you are a funny zionist idiot. Your pea brain can't stand truth. What else is expected from you?
You are fed on lies and idiocy.
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Persian 7 hours ago


Revolutionary Guards in Iran trying do any thing to break this deal ,The Saudi Arabia + Israel can make
investments on Revolutionary guard leaders because they are Hit men and they do any thing for Money ,
The Revolutionary guard leaders in Iran are engaged in Corruption cases
The Revolutionary guard leaders are engaged in women Seexx trafficking & Drug Trafficking
The Revolutionary guard leaders force women to cover their faces like ISIS leaders
The Revolutionary guard leaders are uneducated with fake degrees
(Revolutionary guard leaders == ISIS Leaders == Saudi King Leaders == Taliban Leaders )
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Dallas Hosking 5 hours ago


So what is new. You ARE talking about Muslims. Of the 70 odd versions of Islam, theirs is the most
unpopular.
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john athan 5 hours ago


the u.s. and brits were not happy with iranians having a democracy, now they are not happy
with iranians having a theocracy, but they WERE happy with iranians having a 'shah', their
compliant puppet.
so what's new, when talking about global bullies.
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Heartthrob Heart 7 hours ago


Hopefully a deal will be struck with Iran. I'm not Iranian but it is better for the region and to avoid any military

action against Iran which will be catastrophic to the region.


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Persian 7 hours ago


The Deal is better than Civil war or war with Saudi Arabia but The revolutionary guard leaders in Iran
are Under control by Republican leaders in USA so they do any thing to break this deal
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Persian 7 hours ago


More than 5 Millions Iranians are Jobless and Iran economy is so fragile & Weak because of massive
corruption cases among the Supreme leader & His sons + Heavy sanctions
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Persian 8 hours ago


If this Nuke deal doesnt happen Iran is going to Civil war and Saudi King families & Israel Politicians knows
that
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Joe Barnathan 7 hours ago


Load of hogwash iran is to chicken to go to war. That's why they want a bomb
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Anton 6 hours ago


Since your country has a bomb, can we say you are a bunch of chicken?

Fleecing Rabbi 10 hours ago


The Jew scum control dumb redneck losers in America and there is no chance of any deal. Iran is a big country
and great historical power living in region full of Zionist and Wahabbi rodents and is the most deserving of
nuclear deterrent. Iran is the civilized world's first line of defence against the beheading cannibals and must test
a nuke. All power to Iran as it beacon of light in region amok with cannibal freaks produced in Saudi Arabia.
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Hugh Alexander 9 hours ago


Don't forget your pills.
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Joe Barnathan 7 hours ago


oh so the hezbollah and the houthi are not cannibals and beheading freaks. don't choke on a bone..

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