I’m time-pressed (I’m always friggin’ time-pressed) so I haven’t paid the attention I could or should to events.
Question: Is there anything in the agreement prohibiting Iran from using the sanction relief (100 to 150 billion) to buy a ready-made atomic (and delivery system)?
I think it very doubtful that the State Department would author an agreement with a loophole they couldn't see, but we could, just off the top of our heads. The expectation is that they use the money for their own expansionist dreams and fund the worst people in the world to project their regional power. The chess move is guessing this is the least worst possibility.
Also, one nuke is not a strategy to accomplish anything. You set it off, and then what? That was your last move. Act two, two weeks later, you and your government are wiped off the face of the earth. Two weeks later same goes for the folks who sold it to you.
What you say is reasonable.
I'm just not sure 'any' of the powers that be 'are' reasonable.
Hopefully it would spur the regional enemies of Iran to get their shit together and cooperate to a stable stalemate... but I doubt it.
The expectation is that they use the money for their own expansionist dreams and fund the worst people in the world to project their regional power.
They didn't even wait until the deal was done.
Boosted by nuke deal, Iran ups funding to Hezbollah, Hamas
Since the deal was signed, Iran has significantly increased its financial support for two of the largest terror groups in the region that have become political players, Hamas and Hezbollah. In the years before the deal was signed, the crippling sanctions limited this support, which had significantly diminished along with Iran’s economy. But Tehran’s belief that tens, or hundreds, of billions of dollars will flow into the country in the coming years as a result of sanctions relief has led to a decision to boost the cash flow to these terror organizations.
The article goes on to say that they are funding the Hamas military directly and have "frozen out" Hamas political leader Khaled Mashaal. It suggests this happened because he met with the Saudis.
(moving this thread to current events)
Maybe the increased funding is making up for backing down from the west on the nukes. You know, to keep Iran in the radical's good graces, and keep Iran from becoming one of the targets.