Op-ed: Trump: The End of the Deal By: Diane Sori and Craig Andresen / Right Side Patriots on American
Political Radio
Last Friday, after listing all of Iran's past and present nasty deeds and nuclear deal violations...our president under the guise of the 'Congressional Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act' rightfully decided not to 'recertify' Obama's 'very bad' nuclear deal...a deal subject to recertification every 90 days.
A campaign promise kept and thank you Mr. President for doing so.
See President Trump's Iranian speech in its entirety here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8YXOdXqpVI

So while we understand the legalities as to why President Trump did not withdraw us now and why he sent the deal back to Congress to 'fix' if you will...basically putting it on Congress' shoulders to decide whether to reimpose sanctions...which could actually sink the deal...or use the threat of sanctions to force Iran and the P5+1 back to the negotiating table to make changes to the deal...the problem is that with Congress having 60 days in which to do so means that Iran also has 60 more days in which they can continue to behave badly even though the timetable for them to do so was set in place with the election of Donald Trump.
"I am directing my administration to work closely with Congress and our allies to address the deal's many serious flaws so the regime can never threaten the world with nuclear weapons," said President Trump.
Serious flaws indeed including flaws in the actual construction of the deal itself for the fact is that Obama preempted congressional review of this deal by going after and getting the then 41 votes needed to approve the U.N. Security Council resolution endorsing the JCPOA before Congress had even started its own required review. And lets not forget that under the Constitution treaties require support of two-thirds of the Senate and with the Iranian deal being a treaty in every respect...as in its being a legally binding long-term agreement between sovereign nations which is the definition of a treaty...Obama did indeed break the law by not securing the 67 votes needed and got away with it.
And those words were met with challenges from Democrats...including Democrats like Rep. Eliot Engel (N.Y) who split with Obama and opposed the nuclear deal. Now urging Trump to uphold the international accord, he and others claim that "robust enforcement" is the best way to counter Tehran's malign behavior in the Middle East, and that "unwinding the agreement" would send a dangerous message to both allies and adversaries alike.
But even if opposing views were pushed aside and a uniting of sorts of those on both sides of the political aisle took place, what could Congress really do but decide whether to reimpose the economic sanctions on Iran that under Obama's deal were lifted...as in remember the 1.7 billion dollars Obama happily gave to Iran even before all the signatures on the deal paper had dried.
And President Trump knows well that for the most part sanctions themselves do not work and that what really should be addressed by Congress is how to stop Iran from enriching any uranium at all; how to stop Iran from operating its plutonium-producing heavy water reactor; how to toughen up the deal's current weak inspection provisions; or else give him full congressional support to withdraw us from a deal that should never have been entered into in the first place.
And why do we say this besides the obvious being that Iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism...we say it because a previously signed treaty was twisted by Obama to suit his agenda and sadly forgotten by most...a treaty that should have prevented Obama from ever having proposed the Iranian nuclear deal in the first place.

In August 2015, the P5+1 signed the JCPOA no matter that behind the scenes questions remained as to where the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty fell in regards to this new just agreed to nuclear treaty. Answered with veiled innuendos that while the NPT was the "central pillar" of any and all non-proliferation dealings and that it would allow its signer nations to better manage future proliferation threats, the wording and meaning in what the NPT stated and in what JCPOA stated were twisting by Obama to fit his agenda.
And in Obama's pushing to the P5+1 the false narrative that the JCPOA reflected the reality that today's non-proliferation had already expanded well beyond that stated in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty does not mean that said Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action trumped then or negates now the treaty that Iran had previously both signed and ratified.
Siding with Iran's argument that as per Article IV* of said Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty they had the "unalienable right" to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes... purposes we and Obama knew were anything but peaceful...it becomes obvious that Obama never wanted us to know that nowhere in Article IV's wording does it directly reference either the actual right to or not to enrich uranium.
However, this ambiguity in Article IV's wording allowed Obama to negate previous administration's words that, “it has always been the U.S. position that article IV of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty does not speak about the right of enrichment at all [and] doesn’t speak to enrichment, period”...thus allowing him to convince any dissenting voices in the P5+1, and even within our own Congress, that Iran did indeed have the "unalienable right" to enrich uranium and to do so at the time of their choosing.
And while our government has in the past recognized the "legitimacy of peaceful uranium enrichment" by other signers of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, such recognition in no way means uranium enrichment is a "unalienable right" as Iran claims. And why...because most of the treaty's signers know that uranium enrichment can be misused in a country's desire to build a bomb of their own, which in turn could set off a new and even more dangerous nuclear arms race what with Iran already in partnership with rogue nation North Korea. And know that terrorist groups are weIrantting their lips as they wait for Iran to become a recognized nuclear power...a nuclear power who would willingly sell a nuclear bomb to the highest anti-America, anti-Israel bidder.

But Iran fooled them all until the early 1990s when their under-the-radar nuclear activities were exposed. Only then were Additional Protocol (AP) regarding monitoring put into place while at the same time said protocol was not made a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligation. This allowed Obama to use the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) reports from both June 2003 and September 2005...reports that did not find Iran in violation of the NPT but reports only recommending that Iran cooperate with the IAEA by providing more information regarding its suspected nuclear activities...reports used to help him push The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action through Congressional review.
According to Hillary Clinton, the hard lines President Donald Trump has taken with both North Korea and now with Iran are damaging to America’s standing on the world stage, and could provoke a nuclear arms race in East Asia.
It
sounds to us as though Angela Merkel has been busy writing talking
points and Hillary is on her email list.
While both liberals and conservatives in our country have a vast array of opinions on how President Trump is responding to the duel threats from North Korea and Iran, we need to look at the responses from Germany and from Hillary Clinton separately before we look at the abject insanity of their overall strategy.
It was, after all, Hillary’s husband who made the deal with North Korea that ultimately led that rogue, hermit nation to emerge from the shadows replete with a growing arsenal of nuclear weapons with which to threaten not only their region, but the rest of the world. And it was Hillary’s handshake deal with the madman Kim Jong-un which allowed that nuclear rogue nation to now build ballistic missiles capable of reaching nearly any point in our country.
As for Iran, it was Hillary Clinton, as Obama’s Secretary of State, that led to the worst deal ever made, replete with a 'sunset clause' that gives Tehran the green light to do whatever they want in the realm of going nuclear with weapons and ballistic missiles without any restrictions whatsoever, by the year 2025.
In fact, between Hillary and Obama, they all but removed us from that stage altogether.
Now, as for Angela Merkel’s Germany…
Blaming
President Trump for setting up that particular scenario is beyond
ridiculous, it’s transparently insane. How so? Well, the Iranian
nuclear deal itself, being toothless in every aspect and containing
that 'sunset clause' by which even the toothless restrictions would be
done away with after ten years, is what has directly led to Iran’s
ramped up nuclear weapons program.
That deal, such as it is, is the world’s permission slip to Iran to build as many nuclear weapons as possible.
But that’s not the whole of it, and this is where we need to look at the combination of the Merkel/Hillary response to the announcement from President Trump that the Iranian nuclear deal would not be recertified, would be altered with sharp teeth or torn up altogether, as a singular response.
What these two old hens are saying is that it is far better to appease the world’s tyrants and barbarians than it is to hold them accountable, and to stop them dead in their combined nuclear ambition tracks. Yes, combined tracks because as we stated before and have been stating for years, Iran and North Korea...where nuclear arms are concerned...are inextricably linked together. Both of their individual programs are benefitting the other in both their marches towards the goal of nuclear attacks launched from their respective rogue nations becoming a reality.
That strategy is appeasement.
Just as sanctions do not work, never have and never will, in the long term appeasement has never nor will it ever work, because there simply is no way on earth to appease madmen or barbarians into a state of calm by which either will live peacefully with their neighbors within their regions or on this planet.
Can anyone name even a single time that appeasement was offered by a burgeoning aggressor to a non-aggressor as a matter of foreign policy? Of course not, as the burgeoning aggressor never has nor ever will see a need to appease those they seek to destroy.
On the other hand, perhaps the most famous case of appeasement turned disaster was the abject failure of appeasement policy towards Germany in the late 1930’s in a mindless attempt to reason with a madman, Adolph Hitler, that turned what should have been Europe’s problem into the Second World War.
It has rightly been said that those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them, and in that light, looking at today’s situation with both North Korea and Iran, the two being inexorably linked, only in the realm of how it effects the here and now as per our own nation would exhibit, at best, two dimensional thinking. Allow us to expand that line of thought to three dimensions by providing three ways in which this all must be viewed if one truly wants to get to the truth.
And third...the Merkels and Hillary Clintons of today’s one world government agenda seem to believe that the whole of the world would be better served by allowing the North Korean and the Iranian rogue regimes to possess nuclear weapons through appeasement as a foreign policy strategy. By challenging President Donald Trump’s hard lines against both rogue regimes, they claim that the world will be more dangerous and less stable, if those two rogue regimes are prevented from attaining their nuclear dreams.

By taking the hard lines against Iran and North Korea, by signaling to the world that an end to the appeasements is not only in order, but at hand, President Donald Trump is engaging in a foreign policy strategy that is diametrically opposed to and the polar opposite of the foreign policy of his predecessor, and that which would have been furthered had Hillary Clinton won the election last November. President Trump is putting America first rather than last and leading from the front rather than from behind, both of which is, to the chagrin of Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel, reestablishing America at the front and center of the world stage.
The bottom line is this...the nuclear proliferation of both Iran and North Korea must be stopped, the cost of doing so will be high, but nowhere near as high as would be the cost should continued appeasement be the foreign policy strategy by which either we or the world proceed. Throughout history hard line strategies have ended the tyrannies of madmen and barbarians, and the hard lines currently being undertaken by President Donald Trump will prove to be the correct strategy.
*Article IV: “nothing in this Treaty shall be interpreted as affecting the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination and in conformity with Articles I and II of this Treaty.”
Copyright © 2017 Diane Sori and Craig Andresen / Right Side Patriots / All rights reserved.
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