Repubican nut jobs all focused on keeping Iranians poor

Ali Muhammed
    The second GOP debate among ten candidates for the republican nomination made Iran a major part of their debate and this nuclear deal trying to prevent Iran from having something India and Pakistan already have achieved and that is a bomb. These right-wing Christians hate this new deal that ends the horrifying economic sanctions on a nation of millions and lead so many to direct poverty and no opportunities to join this new global economic expansion. America's free-market capitalism is basically a ruse to use and force other countries to adhere to their international foreign policy demands in other countries domestic affairs. This is something wealthy Republicans wish to continue as they represent and are the party of the top two percent who made their fortunes from global trade system and the power prestige which comes from it. 
For all these candidates to be so interested and many wanting to dismantle Barack Obama's epoch deal that finally starts a new chapter in US-iran relations shows the impervious attitude these people hold for others with different ideas. Iran is a huge country and would be a regional force through this deal or not but most of these candidates want to keep this cold war with the Shiite leadership of Iran and further oppress the Iranians through economic hardship that American sanctions serves as a tool for so many of the worlds people. Their main goal in keeping Iran down and an outcast is mainly done to keep Israel healthy and strong and being a tiny country with all the influence it can muster and this was only achievable through Americas mighty military often directed by Republican presidents who serve the interests of arms salesmen. Iran has as much as a reason to hate the United States for the actions it has committed against the Persian people and bare sole responsibility for the rue and rise of the Mullahs with Americas direct actions in keeping the country poor and preventing democracy within their own lands.

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