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According to the NYT, the biggest impact of the attacks was on the metallization facilities, which turn the enriched uranium gas into the uranium metal required for a bomb. Everyone they interviewed seems to agree it will take years to rebuild that capability. Although, most agree that those facilities would never have been built in the first place if the nuclear deal hadn't been torn up. So, Trump seems to have successfully fixed a problem of his own making.
 
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According to the NYT, the biggest impact of the attacks was on the metallization facilities, which turn the enriched uranium gas into the uranium metal required for a bomb. Everyone they interviewed seems to agree it will take years to rebuild that capability. Although, most agree that those facilities would never have been built in the first place if the nuclear deal hadn't been torn up. So, Trump seems to have successfully fixed a problem of his own making.

PMSL.
 
It seems like there have been some hurty words at Glastonbury. Israel not happy.
 
It seems like there have been some hurty words at Glastonbury. Israel not happy.
I don’t agree with that group playing. A bit of a p^$$ take in my opinion. Especially as it is a music festival.
 
It seems like there have been some hurty words at Glastonbury. Israel not happy.
Oh dear, I hope they are not too offended.
They are quick to report the likes of the killing of Hassan Mohammad Hamoudi, commander of Hezbollah’s anti-tank missile unit. But they are not so quick to tell the world about the thousands of children they are killing.
Chickens always come home to roost.
 
A bit more than "hurty words", IMHO.
A bit like those israelis celebrating and singing when an arab village within israel (deliberately left without bomb shelters) was hit?

'Death to all Arabs' and 'Burn down their town' a bit more than 'hurty words' do you not think?

And where was the similar condemnation?
 
A bit like those israelis celebrating and singing when an arab village within israel (deliberately left without bomb shelters) was hit?

'Death to all Arabs' and 'Burn down their town' a bit more than 'hurty words' do you not think?

And where was the similar condemnation?
Was that in this country -under our laws. Was that also broadcast live on the BBC then -so not a "bit like" at all.
 
Was that in this country -under our laws. Was that also broadcast live on the BBC then -so not a "bit like" at all.
So as this was in 'our country', why the condemnation from israel?

And it might not have been live, but the BBC did broadcast it...

So it's pretty safe to assume that you and your cheerleader mob only consider such utterances 'more than hurty words' if they are about one particular side ;)

Wes Streeting got it about right when he said...

Chants of death to the Israeli military at Glastonbury were “appalling”...

And...

“I’d also say to the Israeli embassy, get your own house in order in terms of the conduct of your own citizens and the settlers in the West Bank. So, you know, I think there’s a serious point there by the Israeli embassy I take seriously. I wish they’d take the violence of their own citizens towards Palestinians more seriously.”
 
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