AR wrote: Fine maybe the nukes are slowed. What benefit does anyone really get when radical Islam will now thrive with the lifting of sanctions?
I think it's naive to think that an agreement or piece of paper is enough to stop any country that wishes to develop nuclear weapons. Hello, Neville Chamberlain! Reality is that the only way to stop it is by force. With respect to Iran, the question is which country or nation should be the one to address the threat. Not the U.S. in my opinion. Have they made a direct threat to nuke the U.S.? Not that I have heard. It's Israel that has been threatened. I say let them address it. No nation or country outside the Middle East is going to solve these radical Islamic movements. The countries of of the Middle East need to do it for themselves. Then and only then will it be stamped out. We (the U.S.) have put ourselves in a mindset that we can police the world. This mindset only makes the world a more dangerous place. We need to change that mindset because it is utterly unrealistic and the events unfolding around the globe prove it.