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What the hell was 2020 about update

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https://newsmax.com/newsfront/nuclear-deal-rome-italy-europeans/2021/10/30/id/1042620/

The meeting with the leaders of Germany, France, and Britain — known as the E3 — comes at a pivotal time, as Iran continues to enrich uranium to near-weapons-grade levels. Biden is trying to revive the 2015 nuclear deal and bring Iran back into compliance with the pact that would have kept the Islamic republic at least one year away from the potential to field a nuclear weapon.

U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the meeting with Germany's Angela Merkel, France's Emmanuel Macron, and Britain's Boris Johnson would feature the leaders "all singing from the same song sheet on this issue."

He called it a "study in contrast with the previous administration since Iran was one of the areas of most profound divergence between the previous administration and the Europeans."

The U.N.'s atomic watchdog has said Iran is increasingly in violation of the deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. President Donald Trump withdrew the U.S. from the 2015 nuclear deal and the U.S. has participated indirectly in talks aimed at bringing both Washington and Tehran back into compliance. Those Vienna talks have been on hiatus since June, when Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi took power.

So we need to get back to a deal Iran was violating because international what? This is good for America how?


https://newsmax.com/newsfront/italy-global-minimum-tax-business/2021/10/30/id/1042622/

G-20 leaders have expressed "broad support" for a landmark deal to establish a 15% global minimum corporate tax that aims at deterring multinational countries from using clever accounting to elude taxes by using low-rate havens.

Leaders spoke on the proposal during the opening session Saturday of the summit, said officials from host country Italy. Following formal approval to be reflected in Sunday's closing statement, countries would enact the minimum tax on their own. The idea is that headquarters countries would top up a company's tax to 15% if the firm's profits went undertaxed in another country.

In today's digital and global economy profits can come from intangibles such as copyrights and trademarks, and can thus be easily shifted to countries offering near-zero taxes in hopes of attracting revenue they otherwise wouldn't have.

A key question is whether the U.S. Congress will pass legislation to comply, since the U.S. is home to 28% of the world's 2,000 largest multinationals.


Gotta find the cash to pay illegals millions of dollars somewhere.

America First v America Last is the rematch for 2024

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