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Originally Posted by ThorHammer
I agree. Iran has a sovreign right to pursue nukes. Likewise, it is the sovreign right of, lets say the United States (or any other nation), to do anything within its power to stop them, should they so choose to.
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Thanks, Thorhammer. So with "nothing can stop them either way", you are specifically referring to international treaties and agreements but not to other nations?
With the Iran example, let's say that Iran signs a treaty with the rest of the world to never pursue the acquisition of nuclear weapons, to be valid in any part of Iranian as well as international territory. Would you say that Iran had a sovereign right to break such a treaty without international repercussion?