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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, May 13, 2018
Trump’s Withdrawal From The Iran Nuclear Deal: Another Psychopathy Making The World Worse Off!

Donald Trump on 8th
May pulled the US out of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(JCPOA) agreement which worked out an international nuclear deal with
Iran, along with five other world powers –Russia, Germany, UK, France, and
China , by lifting sanctions on Iran in exchange for Tehran limiting
its nuclear program. This is but another insane act of a series of
Trump’s high-stakes “America First” policy, which led the US earlier to
announce its withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, come close to a
trade war with China and pull out of an Asian-Pacific trade deal.
Trump’s animosity toward the JCPOA appears to reflect a narcissistic
view that he can negotiate a better deal, as well as a desire to undo
the chief foreign policy achievement of his predecessor. For although
Trump has been criticized for lacking even a shred of cohesion in his
decision making, there
has been however one unifying theme over his first 15 months in office:
torching the legacy of Barack Obama. But as analysts point out, the
chances for such a renegotiation are slim given the Trump
administration’s apparent aversion to direct talks with Iran and
reluctance to provide new incentives for deeper Iranian concessions.
No doubt, such short sighted policy strokes raise the risk of conflict
in the Middle East, upsetting European allies and casting uncertainty
over global oil supplies. Karim Sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, warned: “By withdrawing from
the JCPOA, Trump hastens the possibility of three disparate but
similarly cataclysmic events: an Iranian war, an Iranian bomb, or the
implosion of the Iranian regime.” “Iran looms large over major US
national security concerns including Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, cyber,
energy security, terrorism, & obviously nuclear proliferation. The
opportunities for direct conflict are numerous.” Former US president
Barack Obama, whose administration negotiated the Iran deal, also warned
Trump’s decision could have dire implications.
“Without the JCPOA, the United States could eventually be left with a
losing choice between a nuclear-armed Iran or another war in the Middle
East.”
As Donald Trump announces his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear
deal, the Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) in US
urged him in a memo not to base his decision on fabricated evidence. It
said, ‘The evidence presented by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu on April 30 alleging a covert Iranian nuclear weapons program
shows blatant signs of fabrication. That evidence is linked to documents
presented by the Bush Administration more a decade earlier as proof of a
covert Iran nuclear weapons program. Those documents were clearly
fabricated as well. We sent President Bush a similar warning about
bogus intelligence — much of it fabricated by Israel —six weeks before
the U.S./UK attack on Iraq, but Bush paid us no heed. This time, we hope
you will take note before things spin even further out of control in
the Middle East. In short, Israel’s “new” damaging documents on Iran
were fabricated by the Israelis themselves. Two former Directors-General
of the IAEA, Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, have publicly expressed
suspicion that the documents were fabricated. And forensic examination
of the documents yielded multiple signs that they are fraudulent. Former
CIA Director Michael Hayden noted, “Iran is further away from a weapon
with this deal than they would be without it,” in part because of the
intrusive verification measures in the JCPOA’.
The other signatories to the deal however remained fully committed while
UN and EU called on the international community to preserve the Iran
nuclear deal. The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the
remaining parties of the deal to abide by their commitments. As EU
diplomat, Federica Mogherini, says, ” As we have always said, the
nuclear deal is not a bilateral agreement and it is not in the hands of
any single country to terminate it unilaterally…The EU will remain
committed to the continued full and effective implementation of the
nuclear deal.We fully trust the work, competence and autonomy of the
International Atomic Energy Agency that has published 10 reports
certifying that Iran has fully complied with its commitments. The
lifting of nuclear-related sanctions is an essential part of the
agreement. The EU has repeatedly stressed that the lifting of
nuclear-related sanctions has a positive impact not only on trade and
economic relations with Iran, but also mainly, [it has] crucial benefits
for the Iranian people’.
What are the implications of this Trump psychopathy on both the US and
the world? Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American
Council (NIAC), says ‘Trump’s “reckless decision” puts the US on path to
war with Iran. “Donald Trump has committed what will go down as one of
the greatest acts of self-sabotage in America’s modern history. He has
put the United States on a path towards war with Iran and may trigger a
wider regional war and nuclear arms race’’. Further, as Financial Times’
chief political commentator Philip Stephens explains; ‘Some diplomats
describe it as the biggest rupture in Trans-Atlantic relations since the
end of the Cold War . The whole of Europe seems united on Trump’s
decision. On the one side, you have the US with the support of Israel
and Saudi Arabia(and perhaps Emiratis). On the other side, you have the
rest of the world. That is not a good position for US to be in . That is
not a good position either for the Western liberal democracies’. Thus,
Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal – a move driven
largely by domestic politics – will further isolate the US from its
European allies and set in motion ripple effects that could lead to
wider proliferation of nuclear weapons and regional tensions in the
Middle East. As Aaron David Miller, a Middle East analyst at the Wilson
Center, a think-tank in Washington, told Al Jazeera, ‘The reality is
that for reasons that have nothing to do with foreign policy, the
president just took a highly flawed, but still functional accord, and
scrapped it without an alternative’
According to nuclear non-proliferation experts , two possible scenarios
developing from here. One is that Europe, China and Russia work with
Iran to try to preserve the agreement by sustaining economic relations
in the face of US sanctions pressure. The alternative, weapons control
experts fear, is that Iran’s leadership is not able to remain in the
deal and begins to renew its nuclear programme. According to Daryl Kimball,
executive director of the Arms Control Association, a non-partisan
group in Washington that advocates for nuclear weapons reductions,
“Trump believes the fantasy that has been told to him by his National
Security Adviser John Bolton and new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that
by trying to re-impose sanctions, we can force the Europeans to work
with us to renegotiate a completely new agreement with the Iranians
that’s better for us and worse for the Iranians. That’s just fantastical
thinking.”

