Ghulam-Alazhar
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Why?True. Hell of a leader.
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Why?True. Hell of a leader.
I heard it was 42, either way lifting the sanctions will bring far more in the future. This great for us too, now could start selling civilian passenger jets, and military hardware with no fear of violating the sanctions.
Iran will finally get S-300, maybe S-400 who knows
Iran needs new airplanes and it needs them fast. Iran did a great deal to hold its old airplanes alive for that long. But it is important to renew the fleet of Iran Air. Iran Air could get contracts with germany. We can deliver new Airbus. Even A380 is Iran Air demands those, to replace its old 747.
We have to curse irsrael until its gone to Hell .I bring arguments u are cursing like a girl
Because @Serpentine said so.Why?
I bring arguments u are cursing like a girl
not even in your dreams, BS Broadcast corporation(BBC).And again:
Iran nuclear deal: Key points
24 November 2013 Last updated at 16:24 GMT
World powers and Iran have signed a deal on Iran's nuclear programme following intense talks in Geneva.
Both sides committed to a series of steps which will last for six months, while a more conclusive deal is negotiated.
Here are the key points of what the two sides agreed:
What Iran will do
- Halt enrichment of uranium above 5% purity
- "Neutralise" its stockpile of near-20%-enriched uranium, either by diluting it to less than 5% or converting it to a form which cannot be further enriched
- Not install any more centrifuges (the machines used to enrich uranium)
- Leave half to three-quarters of centrifuges installed in Natanz and Fordo enrichment facilities inoperable
- Not build any more enrichment facilities
- Not increase its stockpile of 3.5% low-enriched uranium
- Halt work on the construction of its heavy-water reactor at Arak, not attempt to produce plutonium there
- Provide daily access to Natanz and Fordo sites to IAEA inspectors and access to other facilities, mines and mills
- Provide "long-sought" information on the Arak reactor and other data
What the P5+1 will do
- Provide "limited, temporary, targeted, and reversible [sanctions] relief"
- Not impose further nuclear-related sanctions if Iran meets its commitments
- Suspend certain sanctions on trade in gold and precious metals, Iran's automotive sector, and its petrochemical exports
- Licence safety-related repairs and inspections inside Iran for certain Iranian airlines
- Transfer $4.2bn to Iran in instalments from sales of its oil
BBC
same answer for liars and their fans:Iran nuclear deal: Key points
24 November 2013 Last updated at 16:24 GMT
World powers and Iran have signed a deal on Iran's nuclear programme following intense talks in Geneva.
Both sides committed to a series of steps which will last for six months, while a more conclusive deal is negotiated.
Here are the key points of what the two sides agreed:
What Iran will do
- Halt enrichment of uranium above 5% purity
- "Neutralise" its stockpile of near-20%-enriched uranium, either by diluting it to less than 5% or converting it to a form which cannot be further enriched
- Not install any more centrifuges (the machines used to enrich uranium)
- Leave half to three-quarters of centrifuges installed in Natanz and Fordo enrichment facilities inoperable
- Not build any more enrichment facilities
- Not increase its stockpile of 3.5% low-enriched uranium
- Halt work on the construction of its heavy-water reactor at Arak, not attempt to produce plutonium there
- Provide daily access to Natanz and Fordo sites to IAEA inspectors and access to other facilities, mines and mills
- Provide "long-sought" information on the Arak reactor and other data
What the P5+1 will do
- Provide "limited, temporary, targeted, and reversible [sanctions] relief"
- Not impose further nuclear-related sanctions if Iran meets its commitments
- Suspend certain sanctions on trade in gold and precious metals, Iran's automotive sector, and its petrochemical exports
- Licence safety-related repairs and inspections inside Iran for certain Iranian airlines
- Transfer $4.2bn to Iran in instalments from sales of its oil
BBC
Hey bro I like Germans beacuse we commen race
The same deal I posted.same answer for liars and their fans:
this is the deal
cursing will nether harm israel nor it will help Iran or the countries who don't like Israel.periodWe have to curse irsrael until its gone to Hell .
USA simply cannot do a deal without KSA consent. There must be some backroom negotiation and goodies for KSA.
When it comes to Iran we are neutral. When it comes to drones or US occupation, all out ball-less leaders scurry around and hide behind excuses. Such is the leadership quality of the mafia we call politicians of our status quo parties.
I tell you. Our mainstream politicians are not happy with this development. The ruling party has its moral compass alingned with Saudi Arabia. This thaw brings lots of opportunities for Pakistan too. But we need genuine leaders to maximise our gain not dacoit type politicians.
it wont help pakistan... unless zardari comes back from dead...I was thinking about this. The Saudis and Israel threw a hissy fit over this.
There must be something.
Isn't this good for pakistan in terms of the Iran pipeline.