Tuesday, July 19, 2016

AP NEWS WIRE: DOCUMENT SHOWS LESS LIMITS ON IRAN NUKE WORK


Obama promised to have an open and transparent administration.  We are repeatedly reminded by his actions that this was complete BS. It was already known that Obama and his cronies lied to get the Iran Nuclear Deal passed,  However, there is an article by the AP News Wire that shows Obama was even more dishonest than originally thought on the Iran Nuclear Deal.

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From the AP: 

Key restrictions on Iran's nuclear program imposed under an internationally negotiated deal will start to ease years before the 15-year accord expires, advancing Tehran's ability to build a bomb even before the end of the pact, according to a document obtained Monday by The Associated Press.

The document obtained by the AP fills in the gap. It says that as of January 2027 - 11 years after the deal was implemented - Iran will start replacing its mainstay centrifuges with thousands of advanced machines.
Centrifuges churn out uranium to levels that can range from use as reactor fuel and for medical and research purposes to much higher levels for the core of a nuclear warhead. From year 11 to 13, says the document, Iran will install centrifuges up to five times as efficient as the 5,060 machines it is now restricted to using.

Those new models will number less than those being used now, ranging between 2,500 and 3,500, depending on their efficiency, according to the document. But because they are more effective, they will allow Iran to enrich at more than twice the rate it is doing now.

Read the full story here

Monday, July 18, 2016

2016 Presidential Election


Hillary Clinton's Lead Over Trump Shrinks After Controversial Week








 Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump narrowed to 3 points this week after several days of controversy following FBI Director James Comey's recommendation that no criminal charges be brought against the former secretary of state over her use of a private email server.