Since this is one of the classic threads in ECCIE political forum history and since it's particularly timely, I'm taking the liberty of resurrecting it.The agreement was a POS. Iran doesn't have a delivery system. Developing a nuclear warhead without a delivery system is an exercise in futility as other nations would continue to invoke sanctions.
Long ago I wrote,
In view of recent developments I'm rethinking my agnosticism, and believe the USA would have been better off if we'd stuck to the terms of the nuclear agreement with Iran.
On Sunday, Iran announced it will cease to honor all operational restrictions imposed by the nuclear deal, including restrictions related to uranium enrichment, production and research. So instead of slowing Iran's march to obtain nuclear weapons, now we're speeding it up.
The USA's abandonment of the deal and the economic hardship imposed by our sanctions arguably lead to the provocations by Iran and their proxies, including Kataib Hezbollah's strikes against U.S. interests in Iraq. This in turn lead to the USA's retaliation by assassinating Soleimani and others.
Iraqis were mounting huge demonstrations against Iran. Now they're demonstrating against the USA.
Iranians were getting fed up with corruption in their government and mounting huge demonstrations against people in power. Now they're demonstrating against the USA. We've actually increased the power domestically of the mullahs and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
Trump wisely wanted to remove U.S. troops from the Middle East. Now we're having to send our sons and daughters back in greater (but still small compared to Bush and Obama) numbers.
The U.S. and Iran were fighting ISIS in Iraq. Maybe Iran still is, but this week the U.S. suspended its operations against the Islamic State to protect its bases and the Iraqi Parliament voted to get U.S. troops out of Iraq. Actually maybe that last part is a good thing.
To be clear, yes, posters here have a strong case that Iran's ICBM testing and meddling in foreign countries were weak points in the deal. And I believe the case for killing Soleimani and the leader of Kataib Hezbollah was much stronger than the case for abandoning the nuclear deal -- we had to retaliate somehow. But instead of tearing down what Obama and the Europeans did, we should have been building on it and trying to improve relations.
Trump's instincts regarding foreign entanglements are good - he wants to stay out of them. So what happened? My theory is that Trump was trying the same thing he did with the North Koreans,scare the crap out of them and then negotiate. The Mullahs and many others don't respond to that. They look forward to the harem of virgins they'll have in the next life if they're off'ed by the Great Satan in this one.
Trump's unilateralist instincts are too strong. It hurt us with trade, and now it's hurting us in Iran. Why not work with our allies and try to work constructively with the Iranians to improve their behavior. When you impose sanctions on Iran, and countries like Russia and China are ignoring them, and Europe is looking for any way possible to get around them, they're a lot less effective than they would be if most countries were on board. Originally Posted by Tiny
Odumbo offered Iran an alternative for which they received billions in cash (for terrorist activities) and granted relief from the crippling economic sanctions.
It's a win-win for Iran, and the U.S. gets nothing substantive in return. Odumbo gets to strut around and pretend he accomplished something, but all he did was allot Iran the time and the resources to develop a functional delivery system.
Everyone concedes that Iran is within months of developing a warhead, but the delivery system has proved more elusive. Don't fool yourself into believing that once the delivery system is ready, Iran would for one moment hesitate to develop the warhead.
With the agreement, Iran stalled for time, was rewarded with billions in cash and freed from economic sanctions. The U.S. got nothing substantive in return, and Iran's Soleimani continued to target and kill Americans using the money Odumbo gave Iran. R.I.P. Ambassador Stevens.
P.S. Regarding Odumbo and his POS agreement. Imagine how much better it would be for the U.S. today if Odumbo had let Israel take the blow-back for a hit on Soleimani in 2015 when he had the opportunity -- instead of betraying Israel's plan to Iran.
Odumbo was so intent on his POS deal that he gave Iran billions of dollars, lifted sanctions (including those on Soleimani personally), gave the Russians strategic uranium reserves and prevented the Israelis from taking out Soleimani when they had the chance in 2015. All of that because of Odumbo's POS deal. None of that is Trump's fault.