Don't Trash the Nuclear Deal!

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Why Iran is abiding by the deal is obvious. For Iran it is a great deal. Having decided in 2003 not to build a bomb, Iran terminated its program. Then Tehran decided to negotiate with the U.S. for return of $100 billion in frozen assets from the Shah’s era — by proving they were not doing what every U.S. intelligence agency said they were not doing. Should Iran rashly decide to go for a nuclear weapon, it would have to fire up centrifuges to enrich uranium to a level that they have never done, and then test a nuclear device, and then weaponize it. A crash bomb program would be detected almost instantly and bring a U.S. ultimatum which, if defied, could bring airstrikes. Why would Trump risk losing the means to monitor Iran’s compliance with the deal? Israel, too, has an arsenal of nuclear weapons that can be delivered by Jericho missile, submarine-based cruise missile, and the Israeli air force. Why then is the world anxiously awaiting a decision by President Trump that could lead to an unnecessary war with Iran? The president painted himself into this corner. He has called the Iran nuclear deal “insane” and repeatedly pledged to tear it up. The Israelis, Saudis and Beltway War Party want the deal trashed, because they want a U.S. clash with Iran. They are not afraid of war. Instead, they fear Trump will extricate us from the Middle East before we do our historic duty and effect regime change in Iran. What is Israel’s motive? Israel fears that the Iranians, having contributed to Bashar Assad’s victory in Syria’s civil war, will stay on and establish bases and a weapons pipeline to Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel has launched scores of airstrikes into Syria to prevent this. The problem for Bibi: While Trump sees no vital U.S. interest in Syria and has expressed his wish to get out when ISIS is demolished and scattered, Bibi has cast us in the lead role in taking down Iran in Syria. Trump may want to stay out of the next phase of the Syrian civil war. Bibi is counting on the Americans to fight it. But while Bibi may have a vital interest in driving Iran out of Syria, Iran is no threat to any vital interest of the United States. Iran’s economy is in dreadful shape. Its youth have voted repeatedly against presidential candidates favored by the Ayatollah. There are regular constant demonstrations against the regime. Time is not on the side of the Islamic Republic. Fifty million Persians, leading a Shiite nation of Persians, Azeris, Baloch, Arabs and Kurds, are not going to control a vast Middle East of hundreds of millions of Arabs and Turks in an Islamic world where Shiites are outnumbered five times over by Sunnis. For the United States, the strategic challenge of this century is not Iran, North Korea or Russia. If it is any nation, it is China. Trump the dealmaker should find a way to keep the nuclear deal with Iran. We are far better off with it than without it.

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