Friday, February 19, 2021
Iran Nuclear deal 2-19-2021
19, February 2021 Iran
Nuclear deal
Contrary to the fantasy
of “the shining city on the hill”, successive US administrations have delivered
punishing blows to the world (Vietnam, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan. . ).
Recently, President Biden released a policy position on Iran stating it is “under
review” which is likely code language for a “do nothing” policy. American
politics invariably play to their domestic audience and I fear Biden is already
expressing weakness to deflect likely criticism from republicans. What is
urgently needed is a bold policy to undo the monumental blunders of the Trump
administration who reneged on the Iran nuclear accord sending a message to the
world that America’s signature on international agreements is worthless.
History is replete with
examples of US presidents acting out of fear when confronted with perceived
foreign or domestic threats. For example, President Johnson dispatched half a
million American troops to Vietnam out of fear of being accused of being soft
on communism. President George Bush and his advisors crated a catchy slogan to
launch the disastrous war in Iraq and ensure Congressional acquiescence- “are you with us or against us” prompting a
majority of democrats to vote for the
Patriot Act and the Iraq war. The republican “Swiss boat “attack dogs nearly
destroyed John Kerry’s political career smearing him as a coward ignoring the
fact he was a decorated war hero with 3 Purple Hearts. Israel, Saudi Arabia and
their proxies in Congress will exert
maximum pressure on the Biden administration to dissuade them from resurrecting
the Iran nuclear accord.
Biden and the
democrats excoriated Trump for withdrawing from the JCPOA and promised to
promptly rejoin the deal if elected. But Biden now appears to be hedging his
position in a way that risks turning what should be an easy win for the new
administration into an avoidable and tragic diplomatic failure. Unless Biden
acts swiftly, the presidential elections in Iran, scheduled for June, will
likely elect a hardliner making a rapport with the US extremely more difficult.
Biden must, therefore, restore the
nuclear Iran agreement without preconditions, lift the crippling sanctions and
release $120B in frozen Iranian assets.
Bernie Sanders, Biden’s competitor for the democratic nomination, simply promised, "I
would re-enter the agreement on the first day of my presidency." Biden
should heed Sanders wise words.
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