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Iran's test to the Western Powers: State energy deregulation in Illinois/Calif

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Iran is threatening to take steps to create small breaches in the original Iran agreement of 2015 in which Trump has since reversed.  They are suffering from overpowering sanctions.  The Iranian foreign minister plans to increase enrichment levels beyond the 3.67 percent purity that is the ceiling under the deal — is the most threatening aspect of the breach.   

Speaking at a news conference on Sunday in Tehran, the deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Iran would take additional steps over the limits of the accord in 60-day intervals unless international powers provide sanctions relief as detailed in the deal.

In violating the limits on uranium enrichment, Tehran still remains far from producing a nuclear weapon. It would take a major production surge, and enrichment to far higher levels, for Iran to develop a bomb’s worth of highly enriched uranium, experts say. It would take even longer to manufacture that material into a nuclear weapon.  However, Iran is impatient with the world community who is squeezing them out.

Wade lives in Illinois and discusses deregulation of energy companies in his local Chicago area and how it has been working over 20 years.  Illinois developed a concrete plans and has over 87 energy choices for businesses and residents.

We also discuss candiates like John Delaney and Julian Castro, who are trying hard to break into a higher pecent of recognition in 2020.

 

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