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Under the deal with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, Iran agreed to restrict its nuclear program in return for the removal of sanctions that have crippled its economy.
Despite that, big banks have continued to stay away for fear of falling foul of remaining U.S. sanctions - something that has hampered Iran's efforts to rebuild foreign trade and lure investment.
Adding to those concerns, U.S. President Donald Trump told the Europeans on Jan. 12 they must agree to "fix the terrible flaws of the Iran nuclear deal" or he would re-impose the sanctions Washington lifted as part of that pact.
But even if Trump relents and issues fresh "waivers" to continue suspending those sanctions, the existing situation is unacceptable for Iran, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said.
"The deal would not survive this way even if the ultimatum is passed and waivers are extended," Araqchi, Iran's lead nuclear negotiator, said in a speech at the Chatham House think tank in London. "If the same policy of confusion and uncertainties about the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) continues, if companies and banks are not working with Iran, we cannot remain in a deal that has no benefit for us," Araqchi said. "That's a fact."
US and coalition forces began their "shock and awe" bombing campaign on March 20th, 2003. That's less than fifteen years. It just happened, and people have already forgotten about it.
Fifteen years. I still have unused art supplies that are older than that. And yet when politicians and intelligence agencies say that Russia has committed an act of war against the US and Bashar al-Assad needs to be removed from power in Syria, mainstream Americans say "Yup, sounds about right, no further evidence required."
This needs to stop. We must all use this landmark anniversary to remind the world of the depravity of the US-centralized empire, and how we know for a fact that it will happily use lies and mass media propaganda to manufacture support for acts of military violence which unleash unspeakable horrors into our world.
Comment: To learn from mistakes, a country has to acknowledge it has made some.
"In May, the United States plans to open a new U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. The opening will coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary," the document reads. The new Embassy "will initially be located in the Arnona neighborhood, in a modern building that now houses consular operations of U.S. Consulate General Jerusalem." State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert noted.
The document also says that a new extension will be added to that building in 2019, to provide office space for the ambassador while a permanent home for the embassy is found. "In parallel, we have started the search for a site for our permanent embassy to Israel, the planning and construction of which will be a longer-term undertaking."
Earlier on Friday President Donald Trump defended his decision last December to recognize Israel's claim to Jerusalem as its capital, which prompted huge protests across the occupied Palestinian territories, that have left estimated 19 Palestinians dead.
Trump said many previous presidents had made the move an election promise but failed to fulfill it. "But I get it," he said. "I was hit by more countries, more pressure, begging me 'don't do it, don't do it!'. So I get it."
Comment: With Adelson money guaranteeing the move, insisting instant relocation, and as a mega donor to Trump's campaign, did The Donald bow to his wishes or was this Trump's choice all along? For Adelson, yesterday was not soon enough.
See also: Trump mega-donor Sheldon Adelson may bankroll US embassy's move to Jerusalem
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Kimberly Daniels (D), runs a ministry and said displaying the phrase - the state motto - is needed in the wake of last week's deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, the paper reported.
"He is not a Republican or a Democrat. He is not black or white," Daniels said, according to the Times. "He is the light, and our schools need light in them like never before."
More than 100 students from Parkland visited the Florida State capitol exactly one week after the shooting to participate in the "Rally to Support Gun Safety Reform," in an attempt to call on lawmakers to enact stricter gun control. Students David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez have also gained mainstream media fame by speaking out in a number of interviews and referring to members of the National Rifle Association as "Child murderers."
However, despite all of the rage that was channeled towards the inanimate object used by suspect Nikolas Cruz, the student activists are missing a few major pieces of the puzzle that could have prevented the massacre.

Matteo 'F*ck the EU' Salvini is the man Washington and Brussels are most afraid of in the upcoming Italian election
In just over a minute, more than 150 users sent out the same tweet extolling Italian anti-euro populist Matteo Salvini, a contender in next month's presidential election. It was obvious to Puente, a computer programmer, that they were bots, or automated accounts that masquerade as real people and are used increasingly as a tool to sway political opinion.
"Monitoring the accounts of all the candidates is a civic duty for me," said Puente, 35, who often stays up until 3 a.m. tracking social-media activity from his home in northern Italy while his family sleeps.
Comment: This poor, deluded fellow. He has no clue that the CIA and friends were doing this many years ago, and are only alerting the masses to such tactics now because actually popular leaders are attempting to take back control of their countries.
Comment: Interesting, that's the exact same fallback line the Mueller indictment took:
"We didn't find evidence that the Russians significantly affected the election, but anyway they don't actually care about the election result because their real goal is to sow division among about beautifully harmonious community."
Right there, we have the real source of all the division and animosity in Europe: the US deep state, with its support of terrorism, mass immigration and corrupt, compliant leaders in vassal nation-states.
Making her first political speech since bowing out of French domestic politics in 2017, Le Pen - who was France's youngest modern-era parliamentarians after she was elected as a candidate of the populist Front National aged just 22-years-old - stressed the importance of the Franco-American friendship, slammed the European Union as a force destroying the identities and freedoms of European nations, and discussed the rise of Islam in Europe.
The protests were in fact so indistinguishable from the now admittedly US-engineered "Arab Spring" that still-fresh disillusionment regarding the fate of nations like Libya and Syria likely played a role in blunting the efficacy of the protests in Iran.
Western Propaganda Outlived Actual Unrest
An article in Politico titled, "Why the Iranian Uprising Won't Die," in an attempt to qualify and promote the West's narrative regarding the Iranian protests would claim:
...Iranians were enraged as they struggled to feed their children while their government spent billions on its foreign adventures in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and elsewhere. While Iran was made poor, the regime became richer. While Iranians suffered, the regime's allies became powerful and prosperous.
Comment: When all the US has in its pathological world-domination-seeking toolkit is a hammer, every nation that presents a challenge to this goal looks like a proverbial nail.
The incident occurred three days ago and the footage shows the moment of impact the mortar shell hit a school on Shaalan street.
With the Syrian Army making final preparations to begin an operation to clear out East Ghouta of jihadists, Damascus has been experiencing a higher volume then usual of mortar strikes. Over the past few days dozens of civilians have been killed by so-called "moderate rebels" as the mainstream media calls them.
"In the last few days The Sun, The Mail, The Telegraph and The Express have gone a little bit James Bond," Corbyn said on Twitter. Then a word of warning followed from the UK opposition leader: "Change is coming."
According to the Sun, the BBC, Sky News, ITV News and Channel 4 News all declined to broadcast any of the video in their news bulletins, furious that the Labour leader is refusing to do interviews over the Soviet spy accusations. The Sun cheekily omitted the fact that they were at the front of the pack, leading the charge against Corbyn and his alleged stint as a Czechoslovakian informant.
Comment: Further reading: Fake News: Czech spy claims Corbyn was 'paid informant' of Cold War communist network














Comment: Clearly the US and Iran are not on the same page with the JCPOA. And behind it all is Israel, intent on widening the abyss.