I don’t understand who is going to invest in a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran. The U.S. is not doing so, and why would the Qataris or any other country in the Middle East that was just attacked by Iran invest one penny to support Iran’s reconstruction?
Most of the damage inflicted on Iran was directed to military targets. Why would anyone want to help Iran rebuild its military capabilities?
Even if the funds were limited to humanitarian-related infrastructure, if there is such a thing, money is fungible, and we know the first freed up dollar will go to rebuild Iran’s ballistic and nuclear capabilities.
What am I missing?
@ted_plank@larryelder If the Cartels funded by a foreign govt, were sending rockets into the southern US, we *would * respond and it would be even more brutal.
@JLincolnRockwel@Average_NY_Guy So youre saying that all theUS servicemen who witnessed and reported, like my grandfather who served in the 3rd armored division as a German-speaking tank commander, were all liars? He took some of those photos and have had a special 5- knuckle response to your statement pal.
@JackFlynn810@ConceptualJames The Iranian ppl dont have guns. Unfortunate as that may be. So how would you suggest those "cowards" take back their country?
According to the 14-point draft agreement, the US is immediately lifting oil sanctions so Iran can resume selling oil, and giving Iran access to its frozen assets (estimated at around $300 billion globally).
In return, Iran simply promises not to build nuclear weapons, while being allowed to keep its entire stockpile of enriched uranium.
This isn’t a deal. This is surrender dressed up as diplomacy.
@tanpukunokami In Tx coast, we dont have them bc the water table is too close to the surface but I grew up in Kentucky and we had one we used as a family room and tornado shelter when we get them