A president desperate to change the
subject and a secretary of state desperate to make a name
for himself are reportedly on the verge of an “interim”
nuclear agreement with Iran. France called it a “sucker’s
deal.” France was being charitable.
The only reason Iran has come to the
table after a decade of contemptuous stonewalling is that
economic sanctions have cut so deeply — Iran’s currency
has collapsed, inflation is rampant — that the regime
fears a threat to its very survival.
Nothing else
could move it to negotiate. Regime survival is the only
thing the mullahs value above nuclear weapons. And yet
precisely at the point of maximum leverage, President
Obama is offering relief in a deal that is absurdly
asymmetric: The West would weaken sanctions in exchange
for cosmetic changes that do absolutely nothing to weaken
Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
Don’t worry, we are assured. This is
only an interim six-month agreement to “build confidence”
until we reach a final one. But this makes no sense. If at
this point of maximum economic pressure we can’t get Iran
to accept a final deal that shuts down its nuclear
program, how in God’s name do we expect to get such a deal
when we have radically reduced that pressure?
A bizarre negotiating tactic. And the
content of the deal is even worse. It’s a rescue package
for the mullahs.
It widens permissible trade in oil,
gold, and auto parts. It releases frozen Iranian assets,
increasing Iran’s foreign-exchange reserves by 25 percent
while doubling its fully accessible foreign-exchange
reserves. Such a massive infusion of cash would be a
godsend for its staggering economy, lowering inflation,
reducing shortages, and halting the country’s growing
demoralization. The prospective deal is already changing
economic expectations. Foreign oil and other interests are
reportedly preparing to reopen negotiations for a
resumption of trade in anticipation of the full lifting of
sanctions.
And for what? You’d offer such relief
in return for Iran’s giving up its pursuit of nuclear
weapons. Isn’t that what the entire exercise is about?
And yet this deal does nothing of the
sort. Nothing. It leaves Iran’s nuclear infrastructure
intact. Iran keeps every one of its 19,000 centrifuges —
yes, 19,000 — including 3,000 second-generation machines
that produce enriched uranium at five times the rate of
older models.
Not
a single centrifuge is dismantled. Not a single facility that
manufactures centrifuges is touched. In Syria, the first thing the
weapons inspectors did was to destroy the machines that make the
chemical weapons. Then they went after the stockpiles. It has to be that
way. Otherwise, the whole operation is an exercise in futility. Take away just the chemical agents, and the weapons-making facilities can replace them at will.
Yet that’s exactly what we’re doing
with Iran. The deal would deactivate its 20 percent
enriched uranium, which, leaving aside the fact that
deactivation is chemically reversible, is quickly
replaceable because Iran retains its 3.5 percent uranium,
which can be enriched to 20 percent in less than a month.
Result: Sanctions relief that leaves
Iran’s nuclear infrastructure untouched, including — and
this is where the French gagged — the plutonium facility
at Arak, a defiant alternative path to a nuclear weapon.
The point is blindingly simple. Unless
you dismantle the centrifuges and prevent the manufacture
of new ones, Iran will be perpetually just a few months
away from going nuclear. This agreement, which is now
reportedly being drafted to allow Iran to interpret it as
granting the “right” to enrich uranium, constitutes the
West legitimizing Iran’s status as a threshold nuclear
state.
Don’t worry, we are assured. The
sanctions relief is reversible. Nonsense. It was
extraordinarily difficult to cobble together the current
sanctions. It took endless years of overcoming Russian,
Chinese, and Indian recalcitrance, together with
foot-dragging from Europeans making a pretty penny from
Iran.
Once the relaxation begins, how do you
reverse it? How do you reapply sanctions? There is
absolutely no appetite for this among our allies. And
adding back old sanctions will be denounced as a
provocation that would drive Iran to a nuclear breakout —
exactly as Obama is today denouncing congressional moves
to increase sanctions as a deal-breaking provocation that
might lead Iran to break off talks.
The mullahs are eager for this interim
agreement with its immediate yield of political and
economic relief. Once they get it, we will have removed
their one incentive to conclude the only agreement that is
worth anything to us — a verifiable giving up of their
nuclear program.
Brilliant.
—
Charles Krauthammer
is a nationally syndicated columnist. © 2013 the
Washington Post Writers Group
https://www.embooks.com/blog/single/its-1938-all-over-again
Nov 22, 2013 | Melanie Phillips
It’s 1938 all over again
When Hassan Rouhani was elected President of Iran,
western leaders declared, in the teeth of stark evidence to the
contrary, that this man was a reformer. So they rushed to do a deal with
him over Iran’s nuclear programme, considered by the west to be a
threat to the free world.
But Rouhani does not run Iran. The man who actually calls the shots – the only man who matters – is Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Earlier this week, Khamenei said the Jews of Israel ‘cannot be called humans, they are like animals, some of them’ and that Israel was ‘the rabid dog of the region’.What do you do with rabid dogs? That’s right: you put them down. That’s what Khamanei intends to do to the Jews of Israel. That’s why he says Israel is ‘doomed to collapse’ and why his regime has repeatedly declared it will wipe Israel ‘off the page of history’. Dehumanising the Jews: ring any bells? Know what happened next? But it’s not just the Jews who are in Iran’s sights. It’s the west, upon which it has been waging a self-declared war since the Islamic revolution of 1979.
‘Death to America! Death to Israel!’ chanted the crowd in response. Yup, that’s the agenda. Always has been. And they mean it.
That’s why Iran wants nuclear weapons. That’s why its nuclear programme poses such a mortal threat not just to Israel but to Britain, America and Europe. That’s why Iran is the principal terrorist regime in the world and why it has murdered countless western victims. That’s why Britain, America and Europe said it was ‘unthinkable’ that Iran should be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
The most stunning aspect of the Iranian war against the west, however, is that since 1979 the west has effectively denied that it is taking place. When its civilians were murdered in terrorist atrocities with Iran’s fingerprints all over them, when its soldiers were blown up in Iraq by Iranian roadside bombs, when British Royal Navy personnel were kidnapped at gunpoint by Iranian forces on the high seas and held hostage for 13 days, the west turned the other way and refused to retaliate.
Iran has been protected throughout by a mysterious cloak of denial and paralysis. The west took the decision that acts of Iranian aggression and mass murder were to be absorbed without any response. For the west, war with Iran has always been seen as infinitely worse than war by Iran – regardless of the body count of its innocent victims. And now this suicidal farce has reached its last act – with the west tragically still in appeasement mode.
Obama’s White House and Britain’s Foreign Office, not to mention the apology for a statesman that is Baroness Ashton, the EU’s Foreign Affairs High Representative, are gagging to do a deal with the Khamenei regime – even though this has made it crystal clear that it will never yield at all on the central demand that it halt its progress towards nuclear weapons. What is currently on the table is a deal that will allow Iran to keep all its centrifuges and proceed inexorably to make its nukes, with the sanctions that have finally begun to bite being eased in return for precisely nothing. The west is now on the verge of handing to Iran on a plate what it once said was ‘unthinkable’. Obama, Ashton and Cameron might as well go to Tehran and wave a white flag.
There are persistent if unconfirmed reports that a deal with Iran was stitched up long ago by the very radical Valerie Jarrett, Obama’s most trusted and Iranian-born adviser. Whether or not this is true, what we are seeing playing out before our eyes could hardly be more disturbing. Presented with unambiguous evidence of the Supreme Leader’s genocidal prejudice towards the Jews of Israel, the Obama administration merely flapped the limpest of wrists. A spokesman said Khamenei’s remarks were ‘not helpful’, while Secretary of State John Kerry said: ‘Obviously we disagree with it profoundly’.
‘Disagree profoundly’ that the Jews are not human and like ‘rabid dogs’, eh. As if psychopathic racism is a debating-society proposition! But then, this is the same Kerry who told American law-makers to ignore any concerns the Israelis might express and to stop listening to them. After all, who cares what the putative victims of genocide say when they are only Jews who are still banging their own unhelpful drum! Only after Israel had expressed shock at the US response was Samantha Power, the US ambassador to the UN (who herself has a history of deeply questionable attitudes towards Israel) wheeled out to call Khamanei’s remarks ‘abhorrent’. Who do they think they're kidding? The hostility towards Israel being displayed by the Obama administration is as clear as it is shocking.
The rationale being offered by US officials in background briefings is no less jaw-dropping. This is how it goes. Measures to stop Iran from making the nuclear bomb will make the regime even more determined to make the bomb. So it’s smart not actually to stop Iran making the bomb. But not stopping it making the bomb, allowing the centrifuges to spin and enrichment to continue, also means it will make the bomb. So it’s win-win for Iran. World loses.
How’s that hope’n’change thingy working out for you right now?
We are indeed now facing the unthinkable. Not just that Iran is on the verge of being allowed to proceed to nuclear capability. The really unthinkable reality is that the enemies of the civilised world are not just to be found in Tehran. They are also in London, Brussels and Washington DC.
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