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Iranian Deal to Be Signed Tomorrow Enrages Hardliners

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The deal to be signed tomorrow between the US and Iran is apparently making the IRGC or their media very upset. It seems to put the negotiators’ lives in danger. That would include the life of Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

Iranian hardliner Nabavian is very unhappy with the nuclear section of the new Iran deal: “Iran keeps giving America written guarantees, but America gives nothing in return for future sanctions. Iran explicitly committed to “never produce or acquire nuclear weapons.”

All enrichment, HEU stockpiles, and even “nuclear-related matters” (reactors, medicine, electricity) must be resolved in a final framework that satisfies America. Stockpiles to be diluted “under IAEA supervision and American considerations.”

“These are America’s demands presented in the language of the Islamic Republic. Araghchi must explain this to the people.”

Source: SNN TV via Fotros Resistance (Telegram) / Writer: Oliver

Of concern: five U.S. intelligence sources tell CNN that Iran has begun collapsing tunnels and rigging entrances with explosive mines to secure its near weapons-grade uranium stockpile. The roughly half-ton cache of highly enriched material is now far more difficult and dangerous to access.

However, neither CNN nor anonymous sources can be trusted.

IRGC media released this video:

Iran’s foreign minister allegedly said today:

However, it is coming from FARS. I wouldn’t believe that network. If FARS is accurate, Iran is looking to charge a fee.

Iran is also allegedly demanding that the US leave the entire region, foreign bases included. If they start insisting on this, the only thing left is to bomb Iran.

There will be no fees or departures under President Trump, and we should be cautious before believing it, given the source.

Stewart also said the deal will be signed tomorrow. The HEU will be recovered after things calm down.

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