Trump’s Denial of the Iran Nuclear Deal a Disaster for the US
US breach of nuclear deal to face Iran coordinated response: Top official
The Debate with Jim W. Dean – US anti-Iran Sanctions
31
July, 2017
[ Note: As
always, a good place to start asking questions is “why now?”.
The seeds for this assault on the Iran nuclear deal were
planted in Saudi Arabia, and harvested when Trump came and got his
big weapons deal, much of it pie in the sky which the Saudis can dial
back when they choose.
We
can see that the main thing that King Salman wanted was to crank the
Iran threat up again, partially in revenge for its Balkanization
plans for Syria not working out well, despite the overt terror
proxies put into the effort to rack up a huge number of crimes
against the Syrian people.
The
legal grounds are somewhat shaky here, as Obama did not conclude a
treaty, because he could not get one. But the deal took years of hard
work and resulted in compromises to get there, as all good deals do.
The UN Security Council voted it into law, so that is where the main
legal claims are coming from. Israel tells the UN where it can shove
its resolutions, and it appears Trump has borrowed the tactic.
We
have a president who, when any of his real estate developments got
into red-ink, simply stopped paying contractors and alleged whatever
he wanted, for bailing out on most of his debt in bankruptcy
litigation – lots of it. So I was not surprised when Trump posed
getting out of the Iran deal – that’s how he rolls. He is bound
to nothing but what he wants.
But
he also knows the deal was made with five other nations with the
understanding that they would honor it. Trump and Congress have now
shown they don’t care what the allies think about the US pulling
out. These are the same allies that are putting a ton of money into
Iranian development, with the US sitting on the sidelines, with the
exception of the Boeing deal. Iran will have to cancel it, as part of
its “repercussions” that have been promised. What else could Iran
do? It can just order more Airbuses.
Iran
would much prefer to spend its defense budget on state-of-the-art
defensive weapons, as it faces short range threats
As
I focus on in my Debate material below, the US has to realize that
its reputation for sticking to deals is now not only a joke, but the
Deep State people behind Trump do not seem to be fretting about
blowback from unhappy entities, including the EU. Trump might have
been advised, “What can they do?”
Is
Germany going to reduce its exports to the US? No. Is it going to
reduce buying from the US? That is a good possibility, which would
cost US jobs.
Will
Germany and the EU break on the Ukraine mess, by kissing and making
up with Russia on that totally wasted regime-change effort – one
of the stupidest moves of all time, and further proof that democracy
is definitely an imperfect form of government? That is all I can see
that would rattle the US.
We
are in the clutches of gangsters and banksters who look upon the rest
of us as peons, whose only value to them is in serving as third world
labor. Nothing these people do will shock me.
But
the big wake up call for the public is how the military command,
despite its oath, is arm in arm with the Deep State folks, which
Gordon has been writing about for some time. Another VT prediction is
being confirmed before our eyes, but there is no joy in it for me. I
can promise you that… JD ]
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29, 2017 –
“Of
the six members of the opposite side, one actor is an outlaw.
But we will not ruin the game because of one actor and we will rather
deal with this offending actor.”
That
was how the spokesman for the National Security & Foreign Policy
Committee of Iran’s parliament reacted to America’s rhetoric &
actions which violate the nuclear deal, including the latest, new
sanctions.
A
new independent poll shows Iranians too feel that these US sanctions,
enacted because of Iran’s test of an advanced satellite-carrying
rocket, are against both the spirit and letter of the nuclear deal.
Iran’s
defensive ballistic missiles are allowed by the UN, and countries
critical of it over this issue have admitted as much. We discuss that
and more in this edition of the debate with me, Waqar Rizvi.
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