The 1938 deal at least attempted to address the core problem: To stop the militaristic intentions of a murderous antisemitic dictatorship (Germany). The 2015 deal legitimizes and funds the militaristic intentions of a murderous antisemitic dictatorship (Iran).
Aspect of treaty agreement
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1938 treaty signed by Germany
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2015 treaty signed by Iran
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Money just for signing deal
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Germany gets nothing
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Iran gets $50 billion
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Money if they stick to the
deal
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Germany gets nothing
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Iran get hundreds of billions each year from sanctions relief and new
contracts
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Penalties if they do not
stick to deal
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War declared against Germany
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None (the Russians and Chinese have already made it clear that the sanctions
‘snap back’ will not be implemented) and all military options have been taken off the table
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Military
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Some limits imposed on Germany’s army/navy movements
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No limits to Iran’s army/navy movements
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Weapons conventional
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Minor limits imposed on Germany
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All previous limits imposed on Iran dropped. They will be given the
money to buy the world’s most sophisticated weapon systems.
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Weapons nuclear
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None
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Iran gets to build nuclear bombs with the full approval of the
international community
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Territory
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Stringent limits Imposed on Germany’s territorial ambitions
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No limits imposed on Iran’s territorial ambitions (so immediate
expansion of interest in Iraq, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Gaza, West Bank)
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Support for terrorism
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Not accepted
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Iran can continue its support for terrorist movements all over the
world
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Jews
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Germany promised not to harm them, although Hitler made it very clear
he wanted all Jews out of Germany
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Iran promises death to Israel
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See also:
Daniel Greenfield's excellent analysis of the deal
The Iran deal in full exclusive
Iran and sanctions - the dummies guide
The war against the Jews
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