Trump gained presidency through pledge to YKW to undo Iran Deal: that promise he’s materializing

Posted by DanielS on Saturday, 14 October 2017 06:00.

Ending the Iran deal has been the veritable raison d’être for the Trump Presidency. Trump refers to an “international community” whose opinion on the matter he will take under consideration. The “international community”, i.e., YKW and other right wingers.

Way to go Alt-Right! Along with Donald, you sure know how to make a deal.

Donald Trump: Given the regime’s murderous past and present, we should not take lightly its sinister vision for the future. As I have said many times, The Iran Deal was one of the worst and most one sided transactions The United States has ever entered into. The Iranian regime has committed multiple violations of the agreement, for example, on two separate occasions they have exceeded the limit of 130 metric tonnes of heavy water; until recently, the Iranian regime has also failed to meet our expectations in its operation of advanced centrifuges. The Iranian regime has also intimidated international inspectors into not using the full inspection authorities that the agreement calls for; Iranian officials and military leaders have repeatedly claimed they will not allow inspectors onto military sites even thought the international community suspects some of those sites were part of Iran’s clandestine nuclear weapons program. Importantly, Iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal. So today, in recognition of the increasing menace posed by Iran and after extensive consultations with our allies, I am announcing a new strategy to address the full range of Iran’s destructive actions. First, we will work with our allies to counter the regime’s destabilizing activity and support for terrorist proxies in the region. Based on the factual record I have put forward, I am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification.


What about Saudi, Donald
? He cites Iran’s backing of terrorists; this, coming from a man who just a few months back lavished Saudi - Saudi - with a 110 billion dollar arms deal. 

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The Hill, “Trump makes his move on Iran nuke deal”, 13 Oct 2017:

President Trump declared Friday that the Iran nuclear deal is no longer in the national security interest of the United States, but stopped short of withdrawing from the Obama-era pact.

“I am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification,” Trump said during a speech at the White House.

“We will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror and the very real threat of Iran’s nuclear breakout,” he continued.

The president said that Iran “has committed multiple violations of the agreement” and accused Tehran of “not living up to the spirit of the deal.”

Trump ticked off a list of problems with the deal and laid out a new, tougher strategy to confront “the rogue regime” over a series of other “hostile actions” unrelated to its nuclear program.

But Trump declined to completely abandon the 2015 agreement, which he derided as “one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the United States has ever entered into,” or to call on Congress to reimpose nuclear-related sanctions on Iran that would hasten its demise.

The decision is a compromise forged out of heated internal discussions about what to do with the nuclear deal between Iran, the U.S. and five other world powers.

It comes before a Sunday deadline when Trump would have been forced to notify Congress whether Iran was still in compliance with the deal and if it still fit the nation’s security interests.

Trump has certified Iranian compliance twice before, but was reportedly livid over the prospect of doing so again.

He has repeatedly condemned the agreement and declared Iran has violated its “spirit” with its non-nuclear behavior, including its support for Syrian leader Bashar Assad and militant groups in the Middle East as well as its ballistic missile program.

Although Trump last certified Iran’s compliance in July, he nearly did not after former chief strategist Stephen Bannon handed him an op-ed published in The Hill by former United Nations ambassador John Bolton that laid out the case that the deal wasn’t in the U.S. national security interest, according to a report in The Weekly Standard.

Trump was convinced to go through with the certification then, but it was clear it would not happen again.

Several top advisers — including national security adviser H.R. McMaster, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis — worried a withdrawal would enflame tensions with Iran and spark a regional crisis. They scrambled to come up with an alternative path that allowed Trump to send a message to Tehran without torpedoing the pact.

Trump argued, however, that the deal is untenable, saying it “will be terminated” if no agreement is reached to strengthen and change it. He said the revisions must “ensure that Iran never — and I mean never — acquires a nuclear weapon.”

Trump did not call on Congress to impose sanctions on Iran for its nuclear activities, something that would effectively remove the United States from the deal.

Instead he asked Congress to pass new benchmarks Iran would need to meet in order to stave off nuclear-related sanctions in the future. That includes revisiting sunset provisions that allow Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment activity after 10 years.

“What we really have is a count down clock to when Iran can resume its nuclear weapons development program,” Tillerson told reporters Thursday. “That sounds an awful like some North Korean deals that we’ve seen in the past.”

GOP Sens. Bob Corker (Tenn.) and Tom Cotton (Ark.) announced Friday they plan to introduce legislation that would “effectively” eliminate the sunset provisions, according to a summary provided by Corker’s office.

The measure would automatically reimpose U.S. nuclear-related sanctions if Iran’s “breakout” time — the time it takes to produce enough atomic material for a weapon — falls under one year.

Trump also ordered the Treasury Department to impose new penalties on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which is an overseer of Iran’s nuclear and ballistic-missile program.

“The Revolutionary Guard is the Iranian supreme leader’s corrupt terror force and militia,” Trump said, arguing it has helped fuel unrest in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.

The moves chip away at one of the centerpieces of President Obama’s foreign policy. His administration spent more than a year during the president’s second term brokering the agreement with Tehran.

One of the driving forces behind Trump’s 2016 campaign was rolling back Obama’s legacy and he has followed through by terminating his predecessor’s program for young immigrants in the U.S. illegally, rolling back his environmental policies, curbing the U.S. détente with Cuba, scrapping his Pacific Rim trade deal and eating away at the Affordable Care Act.

The nuclear deal generated fierce debate in Congress, and in 2015, lawmakers passed a measure that required the administration to certify Tehran’s compliance every 90 days.

Trump has chafed at the requirement and called for a change in the legislation that would allow the certifications to become less frequent.

European allies that helped broker the agreement have expressed concern with Trump’s approach. French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and British Prime Minister Theresa May said in a joint statement that preserving the Iran deal “is in our shared national security interest.”

“We encourage the U.S. administration and Congress to consider the implications to the security of the U.S. and its allies before taking any steps that might undermine the [deal], such as re-imposing sanctions on Iran lifted under the agreement,” they said.

But the president is hoping they will sign on to a new effort to fix what he sees as major problems with the agreement. The three leaders said they are open to “further appropriate measures” to address Iran’s ballistic missile activities and support of terror groups.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, reportedly told members of parliament the government would react harshly to any U.S. move against the nuclear deal.

“I think he has made a policy of being unpredictable, and now he’s turning that into being unreliable as well,” Zarif said of Trump in a recent interview with The Guardian.



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Posted by Iran convicts Mossad agent for killing scientist on Sat, 28 Oct 2017 19:07 | #

New Observer, “Mossad Agent Sentenced for Iran Scientist Murders”, 25 Oct 2017:

Tehran’s Public Courts Prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi announced on Tuesday this week that an agent of Israeli spy agency, Mossad, has received the death sentence for his role in the mass murders of Iranian scientists by the Jewish secret service.


Bloodstains are seen next to the car belonging to Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan at a blast site outside a university in northern Tehran January 11, 2012.

“One of the crimes of the convict has been disclosing the address and some details of 30 important figures involved in (the country’s) research, military and nuclear projects, including (Iranian nuclear scientists) martyrs Shahriari and Alimohammadi, to Mossad intelligence officers which led to their assassination and martyrdom,” Jafari Dolatabadi said in Tehran, according to the Fars News Agency.

He added that the spy had held numerous meetings with eight Mossad officers and leaked intel about Iran’s military and nuclear sites in exchange for money and receiving residence in Sweden.

Dolatabadi had announced in September that Iran’s judicial system has sentenced four individuals to long jail terms for spying for the US.

“A court in Tehran has sentenced four infiltrators and US-linked agents to 10-year jail terms each; the ruling has been confirmed by the country’s Appeals Court,” Jafari Dolatabadi said, addressing the eighth meeting of Tehran prosecutor deputies.

He noted that one of the cases is related to conviction of a US national who had come to Iran to take part in post-graduate courses, and said, “The three other convicts include a Lebanese national and two Iranians (a father and his son).”

Jafari Dolatabadi underlined that all of the four convicts have been sentenced to 10 years in prison.

Four Iranian nuclear scientists—Masoud Alimohammadi, Majid Shahriari, Darioush Rezaeinejad and Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan—were assassinated by Mossad between 2010 and 2012.

Another scientist, Fereydoon Abbasi, was wounded in an attempted murder.

Two of the killings were carried out with magnetic bombs attached to the targets’ cars; Darioush Rezaeinejad was shot dead, and Masoud Alimohammadi was killed in a motorcycle-bomb explosion.

The murders took place after Israel and the Jewish lobby claimed that Iran was “developing an atom bomb”—a lie which has been conclusively disproved by the International Atomic Energy Agency and all US intelligence services.

In 2011 and 2012, Iranian authorities arrested a number of Iranians who admitted to carrying out the murders on behalf of Mossad, a claim which was admitted to be true by Western intelligence services—although of course no sanctions against Israel followed because of the Jewish lobby’s control of western governments.

 


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Posted by EU to preserve Iran nuclear deal on Fri, 10 Nov 2017 07:56 | #

Reuters, “EU to preserve Iran nuclear deal: Mogherini”, 10 Nov 2017:

SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan (Reuters) - The European Union will make sure that the Iran nuclear deal “will continue to be fully implemented by all, in all its parts”, the European Union’s foreign policy chief said on Friday.

Speaking at a conference in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the EU’s Federica Mogherini said the agreement was “a major achievement of European and international multilateral diplomacy that is delivering”.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Oct. 13 dealt a blow to the pact by refusing to certify that Tehran was complying with the accord even though international inspectors said it was.

But U.S. lawmakers signaled this week they planned to ensure the United States complied with the agreement under which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program in return for relief from economic sanctions.

Congress has until mid-December to decide whether to reimpose sanctions lifted under the deal.




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