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WARNING THE us IS A hOLLOW gOLEM
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For years the US Has had a succession weak, foolish....as Presidents  starting with Carter

As a result Uncle Sucker has become a Hollow Golem
Golem: In Jewish folklore, a golem is an artificial, often human-shaped being made of inanimate material, usually clay, and brought to life through mystical means. They are typically created to serve or protect, but can become uncontrollable or misinterpret commands..
Applying it to the USA: Using "hollow golem" to describe the USA suggests the country, despite appearing powerful and solid, might be lacking substance or controlled by external forces. It could imply that the nation is a creation serving a purpose, but without its own inherent will or values, potentially leading to unintended or negative consequences, much like the legendary golems that sometimes turned against their creators

Obuma deal with Iran'
https://www.heritage.org/middle-east/com...permission.
https://jnslp.com/wp-content/uploads/201...Deal_3.pdf
https://www.hoover.org/research/obamas-d...-iran-deal
https://foreignaffairs.house.gov/files/0...0Facts.pdf
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgro...am.%5B9%5D
The phrase "nuclear pact with iran is as genuine as owning the brooklyn bridge" reflects a deeply skeptical view of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal. This perspective suggests that the agreement is unreliable and ultimately ineffective in preventing Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons.
Here's why some people hold this skeptical view, supported by current information (as of July 7, 2025):
US Withdrawal and Iran's Non-Compliance: The US withdrawal from the JCPOA in 2018 and subsequent re-imposition of sanctions severely impacted the deal's effectiveness. In response, Iran has progressively violated key terms of the agreement, including increasing its uranium enrichment levels and stockpiles beyond the permitted limits.
Concerns about Iran's Nuclear Activities: Despite Iran's claims of a peaceful nuclear program, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported in May 2025 that Iran had accumulated enough highly enriched uranium (408.6 kg of 60% enriched) to potentially produce nearly 10 nuclear weapons if further enriched. Additionally, the IAEA's ability to monitor Iran's program has been limited since 2021. Iran has also rejected recent US proposals related to its nuclear program.
Failed Efforts to Restore the Deal: Despite attempts to revive the JCPOA or negotiate a new agreement, talks have stalled. The election of a new Iranian president in July 2024 who supports the JCPOA offered some hope for future diplomacy, but ongoing geopolitical tensions threaten these efforts.
Upcoming Expiration of Key Provisions: The JCPOA agreement itself is set to expire in October 2025, which would remove remaining enforcement tools like the snapback mechanism.

Current Status and Implications:
JCPOA is essentially defunct: As of July 2025, the JCPOA is largely seen as ineffective, with Iran having significantly increased its nuclear capabilities since the US withdrawal.
Iran is a "threshold state": Iran now possesses the knowledge and technology to potentially develop nuclear weapons relatively quickly if it makes the political decision to do so.
Uncertain future: Negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing, but prospects for reviving or replacing the JCPOA remain uncertain.
Escalation risks: The risk of further escalation and military action against Iran's nuclear facilities remains a concern.

Biden the Ukraine and Israel
https://thehill.com/opinion/national-sec...nd-israel/
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