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Title: Pompeo's Iran Failures Make War More Likely
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URL Source: https://www.newsmax.com/ronpaul/us- ... snapback/2020/08/24/id/983653/
Published: Aug 24, 2020
Author: Ron Paul
Post Date: 2020-08-25 10:51:08 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 700
Comments: 8

Pompeo's Iran Failures Make War More Likely Pompeo's Iran Failures Make War More Likely Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien at a meeting with President Trump and Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Kadhimi (not pictured) in the White House - Aug. 20, 2020. One day before the meeting, Trump announced that he will allow U.N. Security Council sanctions to "snap back" in place against Iran. (Anna Moneymaker - Pool/Getty Images)

By Ron Paul Monday, 24 August 2020 01:45 PM

The U.S. foreign policy establishment has for decades been dominated by neoconservative interventionists and falsely-named "humanitarian" interventionists.

These people believe that because the United States is the one "exceptional nation," no conflict anywhere in the world could possibly be solved without our butting our noses into it.

One of President Obama’s few foreign policy successes was to work with European countries on a deal that would see a reduction of sanctions on Iran in exchange for a series of Iranian moves demonstrating its abandonment of a nuclear weapon.

The American neocons as well as the hardliners in Saudi Arabia and Israel were furious at the compromise, but for a couple of years it showed real promise.

Trade between Europe and Iran was increasing and there was no evidence that Iran was reneging on its obligations. Even American companies were looking to Iran for business opportunities. Whenever goods flow between nations, war becomes less likely.

President Trump has had problems with policy consistency throughout his first term in office. But, unfortunately, his few policy consistencies have been the most ill-advised ones. On the campaign trail Trump relentlessly attacked Obama’s Iran policy and promised to pull the U.S. out of the JCPOA Iran agreement.

Unfortunately for America, he followed through with this policy in 2018.

Though he promised that by pulling out of the deal the U.S. would get a far better deal in its place, the truth is Trump’s Iran policy has produced nothing but negative results.

The Iranians have not knuckled down under the weight of Pompeo’s pressure, and putting regime change specialists like Elliot Abrams in charge of Iran policy has just moved us closer to an unnecessary war.

Iran is not a threat to the United States, no matter what lies the neocons put forth.

These past two weeks the weakness in the U.S. "maximum pressure" policy toward Iran has been exposed for the world to see. First, Pompeo spent the summer lobbying European nations to support a U.S. motion in the U.N. Security Council to extend an arms embargo against Iran.

As Iran has been judged in compliance with the Iran deal, the arms embargo is scheduled to be lifted in October. Pompeo’s diplomatic skills did not produce the desired results: not a single party to the Iran nuclear deal voted with the US to extend the embargo.

Undeterred, the Trump administration is now determined to trigger the “snap-back” sanctions on Iran, which means if Iran is judged to be in violation of the Iran nuclear agreement all the previous sanctions would snap back into place.

But there’s a problem with this: because the U.S. has formally withdrawn from the Iran agreement it has no legal standing to trigger the "snap-back" of U.N. sanctions on Iran. If you take your marbles and go home, you don’t get to still dictate the rules of the game.

Last week Pompeo attempted to trigger the "snap-back" and was laughed out of the room by the countries who have remained in the deal.

U.S. policy toward Iran is an unwise consistency and the Trump administration is hopelessly floundering on the bad advice of the neocons. They want nothing more than war on Iran. But the American people do not. It's time to end this failed policy of confrontation with Iran.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Leave the rag-heads alone and get the hell outta the ME, now.

Lod  posted on  2020-08-25   12:10:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Lod (#1) (Edited)

Leave the rag-heads alone and get the hell outta the ME, now.

You must remember one thing, Lod.

There were three countries in the world WITHOUT a Rothschild central bank, North Korea, Iran and Cuba.

When Kim stepped across the DMZ and embraced Moon that officially ended the Korean War.

Abe of Japan nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Now this leaves only two countries on the list, Iran and Cuba.

Castro successfully warded off the invaders at the Bay of Pigs invasion on April 17, 1961 thus keeping Cuba out of the system.

Castro is now dead so that leaves Cuba's future up in the air.

Iran will continue to be a hot bed of activity as it has been since 1953 when the lawfully elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh was overthrown in a CIA sponsored coup.

After the coup the CIA sponsored Shah Reza Pahlavi was installed. The Shah and his secret police, the Savak, ran a reign of terror against the Iranian people. In the end the student uprising in 1979 and the seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and he taking of 52 hostages.

I know I am likely preaching to the choir here, but it never hurts to remind of the past foul ups in American foreign policy. ;)

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#6. To: ghostdogtxn (#4)

That’s like, ten things.

I have to run down the list. Transgressions by the U.S. run back over 65 years in the Middle East.

With Britain they run back even further to WW I and the Balfour Declaration. ;)

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#7. To: BTP Holdings (#6)

On line, check Trumans diary...1946-47.

"""Matter what you do for the Jews, it is never enough."""

The die was cast.

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#8. To: Cynicom (#7)

On line, check Trumans diary...1946-47.

"""Matter what you do for the Jews, it is never enough."""

The die was cast.

And on July 22, 1946 the East Wing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem was bombed by the Irgun.

en.wiki pedia.org/wiki/King_David_Hotel_bombing

91 people of various nationalities were killed, and 46 were injured.

Rahm Emmanuel (former Mayor of Chicago) and his brother Ezekiel are the scion of Irgun terrorists. ;)

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