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Old 10-20-2017, 11:32 AM   #1
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Default CNN poll: Two-thirds want to stay in Iran nuclear deal

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CNN poll: Two-thirds want to stay in Iran nuclear deal


Washington (CNN)Two in three Americans say President Donald Trump should not pull the United States out of the nuclear deal aiming to block Iran from developing nuclear weapons, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.

Trump announced his intent to decertify the agreement last week. But eight in 10 Democrats and two in three independents oppose withdrawing from the agreement. Even in the President's own party, Republicans are evenly split, with 48% wanting to remain and 47% to withdraw.

Concern about Iran has slipped among Americans since the deal was put in place. Only three in 10 adults say the threat is "very serious," down from nearly half, 49%, in September 2015. That marks the smallest share of those concerned in CNN polling dating back to 2000. Still, nearly seven in 10 adults overall, 69%, say Iran poses a serious threat to the US.

Republicans are more likely to view Iran as a very serious threat than Democrats, 45% versus 26%. But only half the gap that existed two years ago, when Republicans were 36 points more likely than Democrats to see Iran as a deeply serious threat.

After Trump announced his decision on the deal, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in public comments on Wednesday that "it would be a waste of time to respond to such blatherings and nonsensical remarks by the foul-mouthed US President."

Americans view North Korea as a far greater threat -- and have growing concerns about how Trump is handling the escalating situation. An overwhelming 86% of Americans say that North Korea poses a serious threat to the US. More than six in 10 (62%) label the rogue nation a "very serious" threat, the same as in August, matching the highest level in CNN polls dating back to 2000.

When considering Trump's responses to North Korea's threats, more than six in 10, 63%, say they have been more reckless than responsible. These views are divided starkly by party: 88% of Democrats say Trump has been more reckless, though a sizable 27% of Republicans agree. About two-thirds of independents (65%) say he's been reckless.

North Korea and the United States have been in an escalating war of words over the last several months. Trump has promised "fire and fury like the world has never seen," but North Korea continues to test nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

Disapproval of Trump's overall handling of the situation with North Korea is also on the rise. A majority, 57%, disapprove of the way the President is handling North Korea, up from a 50% disapproval in September. His approval on handling the situation stands at 37%.

Americans of both parties are equally likely to view North Korea as a serious threat: 89% of Democrats and 90% of Republicans do, while 83% of independents say the same.

Despite the high anxiety around North Korea, a smaller share of Americans, 48%, say they are worried that they or their families will become victims of a nuclear attack on the US. A narrow majority are not that worried (51%). Deep worries are higher outside the Midwest, but there are not large differences across regions of country.

Also, concern increases with age: Only 16% of Americans under 35 years old say Iran poses a "very serious" threat versus 41% of people over 65 years old. And less than half, 49%, of people under 35 view North Korea as a "very serious" threat versus 70% of those over 45.

The poll also found that 69% of Americans say that Russia poses a serious threat to the United States. Democrats are more than twice as likely as Republicans to call the country that US intelligence says meddled in the 2016 election a "very serious" threat, by a 45% to 19% margin.

Still, majorities of both parties call the nation a threat overall. Just 24% say that Cuba poses a serious threat to the United States, the lowest in CNN polling back to 1983.

The CNN poll was conducted by SSRS by telephone from September 17 to 20 among a random national sample of 1,053 adults. The margin of sampling error for results among the full sample is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points; it is larger for subgroups.
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Go figure.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/20/politi...rea/index.html

CNN poll: Two-thirds want to stay in Iran nuclear deal


Washington (CNN)Two in three Americans say President Donald Trump should not pull the United States out of the nuclear deal aiming to block Iran from developing nuclear weapons, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS.

Trump announced his intent to decertify the agreement last week. But eight in 10 Democrats and two in three independents oppose withdrawing from the agreement. Even in the President's own party, Republicans are evenly split, with 48% wanting to remain and 47% to withdraw.

Concern about Iran has slipped among Americans since the deal was put in place. Only three in 10 adults say the threat is "very serious," down from nearly half, 49%, in September 2015. That marks the smallest share of those concerned in CNN polling dating back to 2000. Still, nearly seven in 10 adults overall, 69%, say Iran poses a serious threat to the US.

Republicans are more likely to view Iran as a very serious threat than Democrats, 45% versus 26%. But only half the gap that existed two years ago, when Republicans were 36 points more likely than Democrats to see Iran as a deeply serious threat.

After Trump announced his decision on the deal, Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in public comments on Wednesday that "it would be a waste of time to respond to such blatherings and nonsensical remarks by the foul-mouthed US President."

Americans view North Korea as a far greater threat -- and have growing concerns about how Trump is handling the escalating situation. An overwhelming 86% of Americans say that North Korea poses a serious threat to the US. More than six in 10 (62%) label the rogue nation a "very serious" threat, the same as in August, matching the highest level in CNN polls dating back to 2000.

When considering Trump's responses to North Korea's threats, more than six in 10, 63%, say they have been more reckless than responsible. These views are divided starkly by party: 88% of Democrats say Trump has been more reckless, though a sizable 27% of Republicans agree. About two-thirds of independents (65%) say he's been reckless.

North Korea and the United States have been in an escalating war of words over the last several months. Trump has promised "fire and fury like the world has never seen," but North Korea continues to test nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.

Disapproval of Trump's overall handling of the situation with North Korea is also on the rise. A majority, 57%, disapprove of the way the President is handling North Korea, up from a 50% disapproval in September. His approval on handling the situation stands at 37%.

Americans of both parties are equally likely to view North Korea as a serious threat: 89% of Democrats and 90% of Republicans do, while 83% of independents say the same.

Despite the high anxiety around North Korea, a smaller share of Americans, 48%, say they are worried that they or their families will become victims of a nuclear attack on the US. A narrow majority are not that worried (51%). Deep worries are higher outside the Midwest, but there are not large differences across regions of country.

Also, concern increases with age: Only 16% of Americans under 35 years old say Iran poses a "very serious" threat versus 41% of people over 65 years old. And less than half, 49%, of people under 35 view North Korea as a "very serious" threat versus 70% of those over 45.

The poll also found that 69% of Americans say that Russia poses a serious threat to the United States. Democrats are more than twice as likely as Republicans to call the country that US intelligence says meddled in the 2016 election a "very serious" threat, by a 45% to 19% margin.

Still, majorities of both parties call the nation a threat overall. Just 24% say that Cuba poses a serious threat to the United States, the lowest in CNN polling back to 1983.

The CNN poll was conducted by SSRS by telephone from September 17 to 20 among a random national sample of 1,053 adults. The margin of sampling error for results among the full sample is plus or minus 3.7 percentage points; it is larger for subgroups.
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Was that the same CNN polling experts who predicted HillariousNoMore's landslide victory and that Trump wouldn't get to first base?

I thought so.

Does AssUp think road-kill possum tastes like ribeye?
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If CNN tells him so, it does.
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Then he thinks road-kill possum is ribeye!

Does he also believe "sucker fish" is salmon? Both start with "s"!

Now, if Assup will just learn how to ...

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OP is a fucking stool-pusher.

You might as well have used a BLM poll.

IDIOT!!!
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Old 10-20-2017, 08:36 PM   #7
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The Iranian Deal will end the same way whether the US stays in or not. In a few more years, their Nuclear Program, (with the help of North Korea)? will be far enough along to have built enough Fission Bombs to be a viable threat to anybody they consider enemies.

The fact is there are far to many who are willing to sell them anything they need, and they have plenty of cash. Plus, the Iranians are not some 3D World shithole. They have a viable missle program, and the means to acquire what they don't have.

More sanctions will not help. The world wide black market is far to lucrative.

We just are going to have to learn to live with it.

What the US and the rest of the Western Countries have to decide is how are they going to live with a Nuclear Arsenal in the hands of Iran and North Korea.

The genie is out of the bottle. You can't put it back in.
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OP is a fucking stool-pusher.

You might as well have used a BLM poll.

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Back in the Old Days, We called them SHIT FUCKS!

Great Post!

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The Iranian Deal will end the same way whether the US stays in or not. In a few more years, their Nuclear Program, (with the help of North Korea)? will be far enough along to have built enough Fission Bombs to be a viable threat to anybody they consider enemies.

The fact is there are far to many who are willing to sell them anything they need, and they have plenty of cash. Plus, the Iranians are not some 3D World shithole. They have a viable missle program, and the means to acquire what they don't have.
It would be better for the USA to stick with the deal. Iran is not allowed to be in possession of the U235 isotope of Uranium at a concentration of 20% ( which is the weapons grade concentration). This is the concentration needed to make an atomic bomb with the same power that was dropped on Japan in WW2. Also, if the USA sticks with the deal, Iran would have to wait for 15 years from when the deal was signed before they could start the centrifuge process of getting the U235 to a 20 percent concentration. The charts were already posted as to how long it took Iran to get U235 to a weapons grade concentration, which they had to give up to get their money back. If the USA sticks with the deal, the USA will not have to worry about Iran for a while of having enough U235 to make a Atomic/Nuclear bomb. The most efficient centrifuges were deactivated and moved to a facility that is being monitored 24/7 in real time as part of the deal that the USA, Russia and the other 4 countries signed with Iran.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapon

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Great Post!

You long for those 'good ole days' don't ya boy!



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Then he thinks road-kill possum is ribeye!

Does he also believe "sucker fish" is salmon? Both start with "s"!
So does SHARK!


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLjwEodCmT4

Bust the deal, face the wheel.
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It would be better for the USA to stick with the deal. Iran is not allowed to be in possession of the U235 isotope of Uranium at a concentration of 20% ( which is the weapons grade concentration). This is the concentration needed to make an atomic bomb with the same power that was dropped on Japan in WW2. Also, if the USA sticks with the deal, Iran would have to wait for 15 years from when the deal was signed before they could start the centrifuge process of getting the U235 to a 20 percent concentration. The charts were already posted as to how long it took Iran to get U235 to a weapons grade concentration, which they had to give up to get their money back. If the USA sticks with the deal, the USA will not have to worry about Iran for a while of having enough U235 to make a Atomic/Nuclear bomb. The most efficient centrifuges were deactivated and moved to a facility that is being monitored 24/7 in real time as part of the deal that the USA, Russia and the other 4 countries signed with Iran.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapon

https://www.eccie.net/showthread.php...9080&highlight=
And you believe all that
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And you believe all that
Trump has already signed a document two times stating that Iran is in compliance with the deal. You cannot make an Atomic bomb without U235 at concentration of 20%. Go take some physics and then come back and talk to us.
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