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On this Tuesday, critics of President Trump now say his decision to pull out of the nuke deal with Iran in 2018 is the cause of the military confrontation today. So let's take a fact-based look at that accusation. President Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry secured a deal with the mullahs in 2015. Iran agreed to stop weaponizing uranium in return for $1.7 billion dollars
in frozen funding and other relief on sanctions. After assuming office in 2017,
Mr. Trump believed Iran was cheating on a deal saying quote in the years since the deal was reached Iran's military budget has grown by almost 40% which was true. Mr. Trump continued after the sanctions were lifted the dictatorship used its new funds to build nuclear capable missiles, support terrorism, cause havoc. The agreement was so poorly negotiated that even if Iran fully complies the regime is still on the verge of a nuclear breakout in a short period of time unquote. Now
Now, the other countries involved with the nuke deal dissented and stayed in it. Germany, France and the UK issued a joint statement saying they disagree with Trump pulling out. But of course, Iran upped its cheating in the latest report. The IAEA, that's the UN weapons inspectors, says Amal has violated the agreement by enriching uranium from the agreement of 3.6 percent to 60 percent.
Iran took the Obama money, abused the deal, and now is causing havoc. That's why Trump bombed them. Back in a moment.
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