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Iran Just Hired a New Security Guard for Its Nuclear Program and You’ll Never Guess Who It Is.

In an era when American politicians advocate passing bills before citizens can find out what’s in them, comes the newest “stunning historic agreement”: Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran.

While advocates for the deal spin and the media glosses over the details, at least one group has bothered to read the deal that was signed. The New York Times has found a couple of clauses buried deep inside the separate U.N. agreement that requires that the U.S. to defend the security of Iran’s nuclear program from countries that may want to see it sabotaged (read: Israel).

Annex III.D.10.1-2 of the nuclear deal reads as follows:

What is unclear is how far the U.S. will be obligated to go to defend Iran’s nuclear program. How much intelligence will we have to share with Iran? The obvious pitfall there is that we could end up revealing sensitive information about our ally, Israel and their tactics.

It would appear that it commits us to help Iran develop capacities to prevent things like the STUXNET worm that delayed its nuclear program’s advances through cybernetic sabotage.

Though it is widely believed that the United States was involved in the development and deployment of STUXNET, the exact role of the United States in the STUXNET worm is one of the more closely guarded secrets of our national security system.

Revealing secrets about the way in which such worms are developed and deployed would mean entrusting extremely sensitive data to Iran – a nation that has weaponized, for distribution to terrorist groups, every technology it has thus far obtained.

Another thing is the U.S. training Iranian Military Commando teams who are tasked with being the last line of defense for Iranian nuclear security.

10.Nuclear Security
E3/EU+3 parties, and possibly other states, as appropriate, are prepared to cooperate with Iran on the implementation of nuclear security guidelines and best practices. Co-operation in the following areas can be envisaged:

10.1. Co-operation in the form of training courses and workshops to strengthen Iran’s ability to prevent, protect and respond to nuclear security threats to nuclear facilities and systems as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems;

10.2. Co-operation through training and workshops to strengthen Iran’s ability to protect against, and respond to nuclear security threats, including sabotage, as well as to enable effective and sustainable nuclear security and physical protection systems.

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Well if we are already there at least there will be a few Americans to get and post pics of the missiles when they launch. You know right before Iran gets wiped off the map by Israel.

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