Iranian President Hassan Rouhani gleefully received the nuclear deal his negotiators sealed with world powers on Tuesday, glowing about how his regime had achieved all of its goals in the negotiations.
Rouhani stated that at the start of the talks, the two major goals of Iran were to remove all sanctions and keep its entire nuclear program while continuing to develop that program, reports the semi-official Fars News Agency.
Iran got the US and other world powers to concede on those demands in the deal, with all sanctions lifted - including those unrelated to the nuclear program, such as the ones on Iran's terror commander, and the UN conventional arms embargo that is to be totally removed in five years.
But despite the massive concessions, Iran is not forced to dismantle a single nuclear facility, beamed Rouhani.
He added that Iran will continue to "inject gas into its highly advanced IR-8 centrifuge machines, continue its nuclear research and development, and keep its Arak heavy water facility and Fordo and Natanz enrichment plants under the agreement," according to Fars. (READ MORE)