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An Agreement Written In Tehran



 <http://dailycaller.com/author/ktimmerman/>

Kenneth Timmerman <http://dailycaller.com/author/ktimmerman/>
 <http://dailycaller.com/author/ktimmerman/>President, Foundation for
Democracy in Iran <http://dailycaller.com/author/ktimmerman/> 11:20 AM
07/15/2015 It’s hard to imagine a worse agreement than the one presented by
President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry as their “peace in our
time” deal to limit Iran’s nuclear programs.At every step, in every article
and detail, the U.S. allowed Iranian regime negotiators to write the rules
and codify restrictions that allow Iran to wriggle out of its commitments
at virtually any moment it feels that the United States has not provided
enough sanctions relief.Because that is what this agreement is all about:
lifting the comprehensive, enormously effective sanctions put in place
patiently and with international consensus since 2005, sanctions that cut
Iran’s oil exports in half, drove inflation to 60 percent,
<http://www.euromoney.com/Article/3234913/Iran-Crippling-sanctions-tarnish-Rouhanis-reform-drive.html>
cut growth, crashed the currency, and were beginning to generate widespread
popular discontent that threatened the survival of the regime.No wonder
President Hassan Rouhani, in his speech to the Iranian people on Tuesday,
said “our prayers have been answered.” (Oh, and he went on to say that the
prayers of Hamas and Hezbollah had also been answered, presumably because
they soon will be receiving fresh funds and rockets from Tehran). Of this
159 page text, 90 pages are devoted to spelling out exactly how much, how
far, and how thoroughly the U.S. and its partners will remove sanctions on
Iran and release frozen assets. These pages are written in stone, with no
wriggle room for a reluctant Congress.Another nine pages describe
commitments by the P5+1 to help Iran expand its “peaceful” nuclear
infrastructure, including a sweeping agreement to transfer nuclear goods,
technology, and services, and to provide technical assistance and even
loans so Iran can build a new heavy water reactor.Iran’s commitments to
limit its nuclear activities are contained in approximately 30 pages, but
these commitments are heavily conditioned. For example, the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is the sole authority allowed to conduct
inspections in Iran, must provide up to 14 days notice if it seeks to visit
a site where it believes Iran is conducting illicit nuclear activities, and
must reveal critical intelligence information to Iranian regime authorities
before it can even discuss a special inspection.Under the agreement, Iran
can still object and stall for additional time, after which the dispute
gets referred to a “Joint Commission” where Iran sits along with China and
Russia.For good measure the agreement bans U.S. persons from IAEA
inspection teams, at least until a time when the U.S. has resumed
diplomatic ties with Tehran. Now that’s a tough verification plan!In
addition, Iran is allowed to continue enriching uranium, to build new
generation enrichment centrifuges, to work on gaseous diffusion enrichment
with Western, Russian and Chinese assistance, and to sign joint venture
agreements, potentially funded with European Union export credits, to build
new uranium mines and process yellowcake. It will also build a new heavy
water nuclear reactor with foreign assistance, most likely from Russia
and/or China.Secretary Kerry was mindful of Congress while drafting key
provisions of this agreement, which are designed to put the onus on
Congress if it refuses at any point to go along with this beatification of
a terrorist state.Let’s say, for example, that the Director of National
Intelligence reports to Congress that Iran is cheating on the agreement and
developing a nuclear warhead at a secret underground facility, and that
Congress decides to “snap back” some of the sanctions removed under the
agreement.After all, that’s what the President and Secretary Kerry have
been saying from the get-go. This will be a “tough” agreement, with “tough”
restrictions on Iran, because the U.S. and its partners can “snap back”
sanctions at any time the Iranians renege on the deal.Actually, if that
happens, Section 1, paragraph 26, specifically lets Iran off the hook. Once
sanctions are removed under the agreement, “Iran has stated that it will
treat such a re-introduction or re-imposition of the sanctions… as grounds
to cease performing its commitments under this JCPOA in whole or in part.”The
administration’s contempt for our elected officials doesn’t stop with
Congress. Mindful of a growing number of states and even local governments
(including New York City) that have passed divestment laws to prevent
public employee pension funds from owning shares in companies that do
business with terrorist states such as the Islamic Republic of Iran, the
agreement commits the U.S. government to “actively encourage officials at
the state or local level to take into account the changes in the U.S.
policy reflected in the lifting of sanctions under this MCPOA and to
refrain from actions inconsistent with this change in policy.”Since every
page of this agreement makes clear that it dramatically and, in the eyes of
the drafters, *irrevocably* changes U.S. policies, it is up to U.S.
policy-makers in Congress to make sure it never gets implemented.Secretary
Kerry has told Congress and U.S. allies in the region
<http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-06/nuclear-talks-not-tied-to-a-grand-bargain-with-iran-kerry-says>
that the administration was not seeking a “grand bargain” with Iran.However,
in a heated exchange with Senator Marco Rubio earlier this year, Kerry
contradicted himself. While the U.S. was not seeking a “grand bargain,” he
said, Iran wanted to destroy ISIS and had sent troops into Iraq for that
purpose. “I think you are misreading it if you think there is not a mutual
interest,” he lectured
<http://www.nationaljournal.com/congress/watch-secretary-of-state-john-kerry-get-heated-with-sen-marco-rubio-over-iran-20150311>
Rubio.This agreement is, in fact, a grand bargain – one written solely in
Tehran.

Read more:
http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/15/an-agreement-written-in-tehran/#ixzz3gX6f8XbA


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