Pulling Out of the Nuclear Deal Won’t Send Iran Rushing to Build a Bomb
As long as Washington is willing to play hardball.
April 5, 2018
As long as Washington is willing to play hardball.
As speculation mounts that President Trump will abandon the 2015 agreement to limit the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, the agreement’s defenders have begun predicting that Tehran will respond by trying to develop atomic weapons as quickly as possible, leading to disaster. Reuel Marc Gerecht and Ray Takeyh doubt Iran will be so reckless:
As long as Washington is willing to play hardball.
This was not a “protest for a better future.”
Doing so would help ensure a normal Saudi Arabia.
“All who are hungry, come and eat . . . ”
As speculation mounts that President Trump will abandon the 2015 agreement to limit the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program, the agreement’s defenders have begun predicting that Tehran will respond by trying to develop atomic weapons as quickly as possible, leading to disaster. Reuel Marc Gerecht and Ray Takeyh doubt Iran will be so reckless:
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