Nuclear deal withdrawal: Donald Trump preparing for war against Iran?
The decision to violate and withdraw
from the Iran anti-nuclear deal is one of the most dangerous foreign policy
blunders in recent memory
International News: President Trump’s decision to violate and withdraw from the
Iran anti-nuclear deal is one of
the most dangerous foreign policy blunders in recent memory, setting the stage
for a war that one analyst has noted could “make the Afghan and Iraqi conflicts
look like a walk in the park.”
The decision to go back on a U.S.
commitment to a deal that even U.S. Central Command chief Gen. Joseph Votel and
Secretary of Defense James Mattis have acknowledged were working is the
ultimate unforced error, and the potential consequences could not be more dire.
Donald Trump is crowing about keeping his promise to scuttle the deal, but this
is one promise that should never have been made.
The
results of yesterday’s decision could include a greater chance that Iran will
decide to acquire a nuclear weapon, along with a real possibility that Uber-hawks
like John “Bomb Iran” Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will use it as
a stepping stone towards war, if not now then sometime in the near future. The
claims of Bolton and his allies in and out of government that tough talk or
support for poorly organized and widely unpopular opponents of the Iranian
regime like the Mujahedeen Khalq (MEK) will be enough to drive the current
government from power are a fantasy.
For President Trump’s closest advisors,
the true choice is diplomacy or war. And unlike the fiasco in Iraq, when the
Bush administration managed to bring a few allies along for the ride, in a war
against Iran the U.S. would be going it alone. A war with Iran is not likely to
play well with the American public at large or even with Trump’s base, the
majority of whom believed him when he said he wouldn’t repeat the mistake of
launching yet another Mideast war.
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