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14 hours ago, Atlas said:

 

Fordow is the facility you're talking about, it existed before 2018, and Iran used to allow the IAEA to monitor its activities until we violated our agreement with Iran. The JCPOA was torn up in 2018 by DD and we've had problems ever since.

 

You'd think we'd be able to at least achieve as much as the JCPOA afforded global nuclear stability by going to war for the last 90 days but we don't even have that AND us pump gas and diesels are at their highest prices ever.

 

$40 Billion on the taxpayer dime and counting, and not a yellow rock to show for it.

It’s quite amusing even though the proof of continued enrichment is in front of your eyes. You fail to connect the dots. What proof you say? The refusal to sign a document that says you can’t produce nuclear grade material. Even when faced with total destruction. Well you say there once was a deal. Well they cheated. The difference now is the technology is better. They can’t get away with cheating. They know it. So now they say they have a right to produce weapons grade material. They admitted they could produce weapons in days or weeks just prior to the conflict. Connect the dots or not. This isn’t political it’s been said for decades. The difference is they admitted to being days or weeks from making a nuclear weapon. It’s been known. It happened to hit critical mass at this time. They admit intentions. They kill anyone who’s not submissive with no regard. And people complain about a temporary jump in gas prices? Connect the dots. Do I think I’ll change any minds. No. Why? TDS. 

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it is what it is

 

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2 hours ago, KARNUT said:

It’s quite amusing even though the proof of continued enrichment is in front of your eyes. You fail to connect the dots. What proof you say? The refusal to sign a document that says you can’t produce nuclear grade material. Even when faced with total destruction. Well you say there once was a deal. Well they cheated. The difference now is the technology is better. They can’t get away with cheating. They know it. So now they say they have a right to produce weapons grade material. They admitted they could produce weapons in days or weeks just prior to the conflict. Connect the dots or not. This isn’t political it’s been said for decades. The difference is they admitted to being days or weeks from making a nuclear weapon. It’s been known. It happened to hit critical mass at this time. They admit intentions. They kill anyone who’s not submissive with no regard. And people complain about a temporary jump in gas prices? Connect the dots. Do I think I’ll change any minds. No. Why? TDS. 

 

The Memorial Day spike is in full effect with gas at $5.50 and diesel at $6.99. WTI Crude futures are over $100 this morning already.

 

Here's a publication for you, kNut. Since you only believe the swamp, here's every last one of them assuring you that Iran's nuclear capabilities have been completely eradicated. This was on June 25 2025  and has aged like mayonnaise left in hot sun.

 

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So, how poorly was this coordinated to have been so wrong? Or, did they lie to you, and you fell for it, again?

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16 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

The Memorial Day spike is in full effect with gas at $5.50 and diesel at $6.99. WTI Crude futures are over $100 this morning already.

 

Here's a publication for you, kNut. Since you only believe the swamp, here's every last one of them assuring you that Iran's nuclear capabilities have been completely eradicated. This was on June 25 2025  and has aged like mayonnaise left in hot sun.

 

 

 

 

So, how poorly was this coordinated to have been so wrong? Or, did they lie to you, and you fell for it, again?

They said they had enough to make 11 nukes at the last meeting before the event started. And they weren’t giving up the uranium. Another miss for you. Enough from me for now. 

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6 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

They said they had enough to make 11 nukes at the last meeting before the event started. And they weren’t giving up the uranium. Another miss for you. Enough from me for now. 

 

How do you reconcile in their own words (The White House and cabinet members) they "completely destroyed" Iran's nuclear capability last summer in 2025? Were you lied to? They didn't just rebuild Fordow and enrich that much uranium in less than a year. You balked at them being able to do it in 6 years in a post above.

 

We still don't have that supposed stockpile of uranium, but they have destroyed 42 US aircraft since we started this war of choice.

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30 minutes ago, Atlas said:

 

How do you reconcile in their own words (The White House and cabinet members) they "completely destroyed" Iran's nuclear capability last summer in 2025? Were you lied to? They didn't just rebuild Fordow and enrich that much uranium in less than a year. You balked at them being able to do it in 6 years in a post above.

 

We still don't have that supposed stockpile of uranium, but they have destroyed 42 US aircraft since we started this war of choice.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Atlas said:

$5.60 for 87.

 

We ain't Hormuzin' yet...

Blue state pricing for ya.

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4 hours ago, Atlas said:

$5.60 for 87.

 

We ain't Hormuzin' yet...

I don’t think it’s working.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Jsdirt said:

Blue state pricing for ya.

 

Yep. Living in the best places in this country comes at a price, doesn't it? 

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17 minutes ago, KARNUT said:

I don’t think it’s working.

 

Stan, when are prices going to hit $2.00 in Texas?

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