That's interesting; this is how they regard human life.
I think this deal just prolongs the inevitable; it may not happen for a few years, but I think it will hit the fan on possibly a global level...
You can't trust them, imo.
I worked an lived in the middle east for many years and unless your one of them wearing a turban and bed sheet with a dyed black goate with dark sunglasses so you cant see their eyes, your not counted as human!
They also tie children to the back of camels for the races and many die so you tell me what kind of trust can you give these guys?
http://www.gluckman.com/camelracing.html
"The issue with the deal is can we trust them. CAN WE????? "
DUBAI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said a speech by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday vowing to defy American policies in the region despite a deal with world powers over Tehran's nuclear program was "very disturbing".
"I don't know how to interpret it at this point in time, except to take it at face value, that that's his policy," he said in the interview with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television, parts of which the network quoted on Tuesday.
"But I do know that often comments are made publicly and things can evolve that are different. If it is the policy, it's very disturbing, it's very troubling," he added.
Ayatollah Khamenei told supporters on Saturday that U.S. policies in the region were "180 degrees" opposed to Iran's, at a speech in a Tehran mosque punctuated by chants of "Death to America" and "Death to Israel".
"Even after this deal our policy toward the arrogant U.S. will not change," Khamenei said.
Several Gulf Arab states have long accused Tehran of interference, alleging financial or armed support for political movements in countries including Bahrain, Yemen and Lebanon.
Kerry said the U.S. believed its Arab allies had the ability to confront Iranian interference in the region.
"I think President Obama's belief and our military assessments, our intelligence assessments, are that if they organize themselves correctly, all of the Arab states have an untapped potential that is very, very significant to be able to push back against any of these activities," he said
http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-says-iran-vow-defy-u-very-disturbing-070223527.html
My bad...
and the fact that we ( the US.) aren't allowed to be a part of the inspections ~ my feelings are hurt....
"It's not a matter if they will cheat, but more a matter of when."
Think tank: Crates, trucks at Iran site ahead of UN visit
VIENNA (AP) — Satellite imagery of an Iranian site possibly used for work on a nuclear weapon shows crates, trucks and construction that may be linked to a renewed attempt to clean up before an inspection by the U.N.'s nuclear monitor, a nonproliferation institute said Thursday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency — the U.N. watchdog — has repeatedly cited previous evidence of possible attempts to sanitize the Parchin site. But the report by the Institute for Science and International Security is significant because the IAEA plans to visit the site soon as part of the deal between Iran and six world powers focused on limiting Iran's nuclear programs in exchange for the removal of economic sanctions.
The institute cited commercial satellite images in an email to The Associated Press, saying they show "renewed activity" at the site. It said that "could be related to refurbishment or cleanup prior to any IAEA inspection or the taking of environmental samples."
It said the images show what appear to be a bulldozer or a steamroller, containers that have been repositioned and two new structures "of unknown purpose" that appeared between late May and early July.
"This renewed activity ... raises obvious concerns that Iran is conducting further sanitization efforts to defeat IAEA verification," said the Washington-based think tank, which is often consulted by the U.S. government
In Tehran, the foreign ministry called the report "baseless (and) ridiculous," saying any construction at the site is linked to road repairs.
Access to Parchin would follow years of refusal by Iran, which denies any interest in — or work on — nuclear arms. Based on U.S., Israeli and other intelligence and its own research, the IAEA suspects that the Islamic Republic may have experimented with high-explosive detonators for nuclear arms at that military facility south of Tehran, and other weapons-related work elsewhere.
http://news.yahoo.com/think-tank-crates-trucks-iran-ahead-un-visit-092908656.html
The issue with the deal is can we trust them. CAN WE?????
You forgot that Iran gets 24 day notice (think that is the time frame), before inspectors can visit sites and Iran does not even have to give them full access to sites. Still BEST DEAL EVER
The beauty of this deal is Iran, in return, agrees to restrict it's nuclear activities. Through this deal, Iran can pursue a 'peaceful program', under long term limitations and intrusive monitoring...
Sure, we can trust a country that has supported and given sanctuary to terrorists, to be honest and open about their nuclear program. I'm sure they literally didn't mean that they want to turn Israel into a graveyard...
It's not a matter if they will cheat, but more a matter of when.
This will go down as the BEST DEAL EVER!!!!! Not only does Iran now have the ability (or soon) to develop a nuke, they get tons of $ to help fund terrorism and American citizens still held captitive. Well done John F Kerry and Barack Hussain Obama.
You know what those 2 are??? ROLE MODELS.