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Obama Caves to Iran's Nuclear Blackmail



WashingtonExaminer.com

President Obama threatened in last year’s State of the Union address that
he’d veto any Iran sanctions bill passed by Congress.

“For the sake of our national security, we must give diplomacy a chance to
succeed,” he told the nation, “If Iran’s leaders do not seize this
opportunity, then I will be the first to call for more sanctions, and stand
ready to exercise all options to make sure Iran does not build a nuclear
weapon.” On Tuesday, one year and two six-month extensions of negotiations
later, Obama did not call for more sanctions. Instead, he issued another
veto threat.

“New sanctions passed by this Congress, at this moment in time, will all
but guarantee that diplomacy fails — alienating America from its allies;
and ensuring that Iran starts up its nuclear program again,” Obama said in
his State of the Union address. “It doesn’t make sense. That is why I will
veto any new sanctions bill that threatens to undo this progress.”

Obama’s defiant tone not only misrepresents the legislation being weighed
by Congress, but also demonstrates how the president's dangerous diplomacy
with Tehran has now given the terrorist-sponsoring theocratic regime more
leverage in nuclear negotiations — which it is exerting, to great effect,
against Washington.

Congress is expected to consider legislation modeled on a bipartisan bill
drafted in the last Congress by Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., and Sen. Bob
Menendez, D-N.J. Contrary to the way Obama portrayed it, the bill wouldn’t
impose any new sanctions immediately. Instead, it would only impose
sanctions if Iran's mullahs fail to agree to a deal by the time the current
deadline expires in July.

Having this guillotine looming over Iran should be seen as a benefit to
Obama and his negotiators. It would ensure that Iran knows it faces serious
consequences if it drags out negotiations, which were originally supposed
to last six months and are now on track to last over 18 months.

As for the negotiations, the only way they can be seen as representing
“progress” is that they've helped Iran's progress with its nuclear program.
To date, Iran hasn’t been willing to make a deal, even though Obama has
given ground on uranium enrichment, plutonium development and missile
technology. In the meantime, stringing the U.S. along has provided the
regime with rich benefits. As of last October, the Congressional Research
Service <https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS20871.pdf> calculated that
Iran had received $14 billion in relief to that point, and the benefits to
Iran had averaged $700 million per month throughout 2014. At such a pace,
by the time the July 1 deadline rolls around, the tyrants will have
received an economic windfall of about $20 billion.

These diplomatic victories have increased Iran’s leverage. Iran is now
dictating the terms of negotiations, as if the Islamist state, not the
U.S., is the superpower. By acting out of fear that Iran might walk away
from the negotiating table, Obama is sending the signal to Iran that it can
now use the prospect of exiting talks to blackmail the U.S.

Today, Obama is worried about Iran walking away from talks if Congress
passes legislation that actually penalizes the regime for not striking a
deal. If they get away with this, what will Iran demand next? Will Iranian
negotiators start threatening to walk away unless the U.S. makes other
changes to its policy in the Middle East? They may as well try. Iranians
can smell the desperation from Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to
keep the talks going to avoid stories of another epic foreign policy
failure for the administration.

The fact that Obama would be so opposed to creating a sanctions trigger
also raises questions about what the administration is actually
communicating to Iran. If Obama is afraid of threatening them with more
sanctions, then what, exactly, are U.S. diplomats telling Iran the
consequences will be if they fail to reach a deal?

It’s pretty clear what Iran gets by keeping negotiations going — economic
relief as its nuclear program proceeds. What’s less clear is what the
disincentive is for failing to reach an agreement. To change this dynamic,
Iranians have to be put on notice that America’s patience has limits and
that they cannot count on an indefinite number of extensions of talks while
the government pockets sanctions relief. The ruling ayatollahs must be made
to understand that the consequences that await them if they don’t abandon
their nuclear program are severe.

Passing a bill with a sanctions trigger if Iran doesn’t come to terms by
the deadline would put America in a stronger negotiating position. If Obama
follows through on his threat to veto it, then Congress should be prepared
to use its constitutional power to override him. The message should be
clear: If Obama won’t stand up to Iran, Congress will.




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