Proposals for Renewed Nuclear Negotiations with Iran Are Doomed to Fail
A shorter, weaker deal.
April 11, 2023
A shorter, weaker deal.
Last week, the news website Axios reported that U.S. officials had spoken to allied governments about the possibility of restoring a limited version of the suspended 2015 nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic. Such an arrangement would exchange a slowdown of the Iranian nuclear program for a partial reduction in sanctions—a far cry from the “longer and stronger” deal previously promised by the Biden administration. Jacob Nagel comments:
A shorter, weaker deal.
Meanwhile, terrorists are gaining influence in the West Bank.
The U.S. should tell King Abdullah to stop.
A Judeo-Arabic prayer influenced by Muslim depictions of Mohammad.
Ben Ferencz, in memoriam.
Last week, the news website Axios reported that U.S. officials had spoken to allied governments about the possibility of restoring a limited version of the suspended 2015 nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic. Such an arrangement would exchange a slowdown of the Iranian nuclear program for a partial reduction in sanctions—a far cry from the “longer and stronger” deal previously promised by the Biden administration. Jacob Nagel comments:
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