Anonymous ID: aca4aa April 30, 2018, 10:01 a.m. No.1248883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8903 >>9012

General info about Iran Deal

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_nuclear_deal_framework

Summary of agreement

 

Parameters of prospective actions by P5+1

The P5+1 refers to the UN Security Council's five permanent members (the P5); namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; plus Germany.

 

Lift all sanctions within 4 to 12 months of a final accord.

 

Develop a mechanism to restore old sanctions if Iran fails to comply as per IAEA reports and inspection.

 

The EU will remove energy and banking sanctions.

 

The United States will remove sanctions against domestic and foreign companies who do business with Iran.

 

All UN resolutions sanctioning Iran will be annulled.

 

All UN-related sanctions will be dismantled.

 

Parameters of prospective actions by Iran[19]

 

Reduction in the number of installed centrifuges from 19,000 to 6,104 and only 5,060 of these enriching uranium for 10 years.[20][21]

 

Not enrich uranium above 3.67% purity (suitable for civil use and nuclear power generation only).

 

Reduce stockpile of enriched uranium from current 10,000 to not more than 300 kilograms 3.67 percent enrich uranium for 15 years.

 

Fordo uranium enrichment facility will operate not more than 1,000 centrifuges for research.

 

5,000 R-1 centrifuges will be running at Natanz. The remaining 13,000 centrifuges will be used as spare, as needed.

 

Arak facility will be modified so as to produce a minimal amount of plutonium but will remain a heavy-water reactor.

 

Allow inspection of all its nuclear facilities and its supply chains such as uranium mining sites .

 

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/02/07/details-iran-nuclear-deal-still-secret-as-us-tehran-relations-unravel.html

 

Talk of secret "side agreements" involving Iran's past testing and inspection methods began almost as soon as the deal was reached.

 

President Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice acknowledged that the documents between Iran and the IAEA were not public, but said Obama administration was informed of their contents and planned to share the details with Congress in a classified briefing.

 

The Wall Street Journal reported last fall that Washington paid a $1.7 billion ransom for U.S. hostages held in Iran and agreed to lift UN sanctions on two major Tehran banks.

 

The Obama administration also agreed to lift sanctions on Air Iran that were first imposed when it was revealed that the airline was ferrying weapons and supplies for the country’s Revolutionary Guard.

 

Another side deal with the IAEA relaxed key restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program in a decade, rather than the original 15 years agreed upon, and also gave the country the right to collect its own soil samples, instead of IAEA inspectors, at the Parchin military base.

 

I am not sure how any of this benefits us at all.