Iran Nuclear "Deal" is no
More Than a Joke, Posted 11/30/15, by Alice Greene, PunchingbagPost.com
“Iran nuclear
deal isn’t a bad deal after all; it’s no deal” reads the Investor’s Business Daily headline of
an article in which Obama’s pet deal with Iran is termed a “charade.” If
you read my article published last Thursday, you know that the Obama
Administration has admitted that the nuclear deal (JCPOA) is not legally
binding. This unfortunate truth was revealed in a letter sent to a concerned
Senator after he had asked Secretary of State John Kerry why the document
remained unsigned.
So the fact of
the matter is, JCPOA has no legal
force. Since when are diplomatic agreements with other countries left
unsigned? Since Obama was elected, apparently.
I don’t
remember Obama ever mentioning the fact that Iran would not be required to sign
the document. But according to a letter written by the State Department earlier
this month: “The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is not a treaty or an
executive agreement, and is not a signed document.” The letter continues,
noting that it does not matter “whether it is legally biding or signed.”
What does
matter, according to the letter, are “the extensive verification measures we
have put in place and Iran’s understanding that we have the capacity to
reimpose – and ramp up – our sanctions if Iran does not meet is
commitments.” But in reality we’ve agreed to let Tehran inspect its own
facilities...and I highly doubt sanctions will be reimposed, considering that
doing so would reveal Kerry and Obama’s deal as a failure (to those of us who
haven’t figured that out yet).
In response to
the question “Will companies that sign contracts with Iran be able to continue
that business even if Iran violates the JCPOA and snapback occurs because of a
grandfather clause?” the White House answered, “No. There is no grandfather
clause in the JCPOA…no exemptions from our sanctions for long-term
contracts.” But if the
document isn’t signed, what does it matter?
Iran knows that
the unsigned document has no power. Iranian president Hassan Rouhani advised
his parliament to refrain from approving the deal in August because “it will
create an obligation for the government. It will mean the president, who has
not signed it so far, will have to sign it,” he said. “Why should we place an
unnecessary legal restriction on the Iranian people.”
Author’s note: Considering
Hassan’s words, it seems that Iran hasn’t taken the document seriously from the
beginning. To Iran, the JCPOA is a big joke with a hefty bonus. The only thing
the deal actually accomplished was providing Iran with millions of dollars
and the power to become a true nuclear power.
http://punchingbagpost.com/iran-nuclear-deal-is-no-more-than-a-joke
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