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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Bolton: 'Abject surrender by the United States'

Former US Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton has ripped the deal struck over the weekend between the P 5+1 - including the United States - and Iran (Hat Tip: Memeorandum).
This interim agreement is badly skewed from America’s perspective.  Iran retains its full capacity to enrich uranium, thus abandoning a decade of Western insistence and Security Council resolutions that Iran stop all uranium-enrichment activities. Allowing Iran to continue enriching, and despite modest (indeed, utterly inadequate) measures to prevent it from increasing its enriched-uranium stockpiles and its overall nuclear infrastructure, lays the predicate for Iran fully enjoying its “right” to enrichment in any “final” agreement.  Indeed, the interim agreement itself acknowledges that a “comprehensive solution” will “involve a mutually defined enrichment program.”  This is not, as the Obama administration leaked before the deal became public, a “compromise” on Iran’s claimed “right” to enrichment. This is abject surrender by the United States.
In exchange for superficial concessions, Iran achieved three critical breakthroughs. First, it bought time to continue all aspects of its nuclear-weapons program the agreement does not cover (centrifuge manufacturing and testing; weaponization research and fabrication; and its entire ballistic missile program). Indeed, given that the interim agreement contemplates periodic renewals, Iran may have gained all of the time it needs to achieve weaponization not of simply a handful of nuclear weapons, but of dozens or more.
Second, Iran has gained legitimacy. This central banker of international terrorism and flagrant nuclear proliferator is once again part of the international club.  Much as the Syria chemical-weapons agreement buttressed Bashar al-Assad, the mullahs have escaped the political deep freezer. 
Third, Iran has broken the psychological momentum and effect of the international economic sanctions. While estimates differ on Iran’s precise gain, it is considerable ($7 billion is the lowest estimate), and presages much more.  Tehran correctly assessed that a mere six-months’ easing of sanctions will make it extraordinarily hard for the West to reverse direction, even faced with systematic violations of Iran’s nuclear pledges.  Major oil-importing countries (China, India, South Korea, and others) were already chafing under U.S. sanctions, sensing President Obama had no stomach either to impose sanctions on them, or pay the domestic political price of granting further waivers. 
At the end of the day, Bolton argues, the strategic calculus for Israel hasn't changed a whole lot. But the timing has gotten a lot more dicey.
So in truth, an Israeli military strike is the only way to avoid Tehran’s otherwise inevitable march to nuclear weapons, and the proliferation that will surely follow. Making the case for Israel’s exercise of its legitimate right of self-defense has therefore never been more politically important. Whether they are celebrating in Tehran or in Jerusalem a year from now may well depend on how the opponents of the deal in Washington conduct themselves.
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4 Comments:

At 7:57 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Amen! What a travesty! What a deal! Another huge blunder by this Administration, weakening our status on the global stage and undermining the growth of this country internally! Sad state of affairs! God bless you and what you do! Keep up the good work!

 
At 7:59 PM, Blogger Lois Koenig said...

Only Israel is smart enough NOT to believe the outright lie....I am not the least bit surprised. Hussein and Skerry Kerry must have fallen for it in a nano-second.

 
At 8:54 PM, Blogger Carl in Jerusalem said...

Victoria Holliman,

I think you're sadly mistaken if you believe this was a blunder. The Obama administration has been all about weakening America and destroying its alliances since Day One.

 
At 3:12 AM, Blogger Empress Trudy said...

Obama is an enemy of the Jews and the only saving grace in all of this is that he'd be more than thrilled if Israel found other allies. It won't be long before the status of Jews in America is akin that in Iran - where some loyal puppets are trotted out to make antisemitic states by the regime when it's convenient. Any Jews who vote "D" from here on are nothing but collaborators.

 

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