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Former President Barack Obama explains logic behind Iran nuclear deal that was scuttled today by President Trump

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former President Barack Obama today posted the following statement about why he thinks the move by current President Donald Trump to leave the Iran nuclear deal is “misguided”:

There are few issues more important to the security of the United States than the potential spread of nuclear weapons, or the potential for even more destructive war in the Middle East. That’s why the United States negotiated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in the first place.

The reality is clear. The JCPOA is working – that is a view shared by our European allies, independent experts, and the current U.S. Secretary of Defense. The JCPOA is in America’s interest – it has significantly rolled back Iran’s nuclear program. And the JCPOA is a model for what diplomacy can accomplish – its inspections and verification regime is precisely what the United States should be working to put in place with North Korea. Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes – with Iran – the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.

That is why today’s announcement is so misguided. Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America’s closest allies, and an agreement that our country’s leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated. In a democracy, there will always be changes in policies and priorities from one Administration to the next. But the consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America’s credibility, and puts us at odds with the world’s major powers.

Debates in our country should be informed by facts, especially debates that have proven to be divisive. So it’s important to review several facts about the JCPOA.

First, the JCPOA was not just an agreement between my Administration and the Iranian government. After years of building an international coalition that could impose crippling sanctions on Iran, we reached the JCPOA together with the United Kingdom, France, Germany, the European Union, Russia, China, and Iran. It is a multilateral arms control deal, unanimously endorsed by a United Nations Security Council Resolution.

Second, the JCPOA has worked in rolling back Iran’s nuclear program. For decades, Iran had steadily advanced its nuclear program, approaching the point where they could rapidly produce enough fissile material to build a bomb. The JCPOA put a lid on that breakout capacity. Since the JCPOA was implemented, Iran has destroyed the core of a reactor that could have produced weapons-grade plutonium; removed two-thirds of its centrifuges (over 13,000) and placed them under international monitoring; and eliminated 97 percent of its stockpile of enriched uranium – the raw materials necessary for a bomb. So by any measure, the JCPOA has imposed strict limitations on Iran’s nuclear program and achieved real results.

Third, the JCPOA does not rely on trust – it is rooted in the most far-reaching inspections and verification regime ever negotiated in an arms control deal. Iran’s nuclear facilities are strictly monitored.

International monitors also have access to Iran’s entire nuclear supply chain, so that we can catch them if they cheat. Without the JCPOA, this monitoring and inspections regime would go away.

Fourth, Iran is complying with the JCPOA. That was not simply the view of my Administration. The United States intelligence community has continued to find that Iran is meeting its responsibilities under the deal, and has reported as much to Congress. So have our closest allies, and the international agency responsible for verifying Iranian compliance – the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Fifth, the JCPOA does not expire. The prohibition on Iran ever obtaining a nuclear weapon is permanent. Some of the most important and intrusive inspections codified by the JCPOA are permanent. Even as some of the provisions in the JCPOA do become less strict with time, this won’t happen until ten, fifteen, twenty, or twenty-five years into the deal, so there is little reason to put those restrictions at risk today.

Finally, the JCPOA was never intended to solve all of our problems with Iran. We were clear-eyed that Iran engages in destabilizing behavior – including support for terrorism, and threats toward Israel and its neighbors. But that’s precisely why it was so important that we prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Every aspect of Iranian behavior that is troubling is far more dangerous if their nuclear program is unconstrained. Our ability to confront Iran’s destabilizing behavior – and to sustain a unity of purpose with our allies – is strengthened with the JCPOA, and weakened without it.

Because of these facts, I believe that the decision to put the JCPOA at risk without any Iranian violation of the deal is a serious mistake. Without the JCPOA, the United States could eventually be left with a losing choice between a nuclear-armed Iran or another war in the Middle East. We all know the dangers of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. It could embolden an already dangerous regime; threaten our friends with destruction; pose unacceptable dangers to America’s own security; and trigger an arms race in the world’s most dangerous region. If the constraints on Iran’s nuclear program under the JCPOA are lost, we could be hastening the day when we are faced with the choice between living with that threat, or going to war to prevent it.

In a dangerous world, America must be able to rely in part on strong, principled diplomacy to secure our country. We have been safer in the years since we achieved the JCPOA, thanks in part to the work of our diplomats, many members of Congress, and our allies. Going forward, I hope that Americans continue to speak out in support of the kind of strong, principled, fact-based, and unifying leadership that can best secure our country and uphold our responsibilities around the globe.

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Obama was and still is Soros’ goon

Yawn. Democrat dust bunnies still posting their foolish nonsense.

Hell iran never even signed oJokers deal ! And fake news bent over and grabbed there ankles for obama and his creeps.

worse foreign relations president EVER. Ever Israel hated him.

Israel hated him because he didn’t buy into their “we are the nice people who don’t do anything wrong in our war with Palestine” while Trump does. But, Israel isn’t going to like Trump much longer now that he backed out of this agreement.

You need to call the “Otis” people. Your elevator is stuck between floors. This reads like a THC post.

Ah look, the Whiny, Little Bitch is back.

Care to explain what you mean? What part of my post don’t you understand? All of it? Figures because when someone uses facts and logic, you get bent out of shape.

Mr President, even top people within your OWN PARTY hated this worse plan in US History. quit acting 10 years old

Care to provide facts rather than opinions?

Quit trying to pretend like the above comment isn’t true when you know damn well it is. Watch something besides Madcow and the Clinton News Network and you’ll see Schumer et al dissing the agreement. You are an unbelievable lemming ignoramus.

eLViS, I kind of agree with Anonymous in his assessment of you. But, if I was wrong, and sometimes I am, in attributing that post to you erroneously, I’m sorry. However, the childish name calling is always my first way of determining if you are the author of a post. Then I look for substance. If there is substance, especially if it relates to the topic, then I cross you off the list of possible writers. Finally, I look at the spelling and grammar. If there is any evidence of spelling skills and/or sentence structure, I again cross your name out. Finally, if the words dumbass and ignorant are used in the both, it probably originated with you. So, you can see how I was fooled. I forgot to look at sentence structure closely, and it is actually grammatically correct. Sorry, next time I will make sure the post signed ‘Anonymous’ that may belong to you passes all 4 determiners.

I guess that’s a “no”

It sure looks like Bodacious is really Nada and Nada is really Bodacious. No surprise that a liberal would operate this way.

It’s hilarious how many people you dipshits have accused me of being over the years. Paranoid idiots

What’s REALLY hilarious are the bodacious/nada racist posts. Like diarrhea, they lack substance.

Fortunately his opinion doesn’t mean squat anymore. The Iran deal was unconstitutional and never approved by congress. Obama as usual thought he was king and could do what he wants. Trump did the right thing here and Obama knows it. At least Trump never bows to the criminals in Iran.

Obama got outsmarted by a terrorist regime that knows time was on their side when it comes to acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran is only looking at “their” long term goals spreading their ideology. Iran was rewarded handsomely with billions of dollars of cash too.

Islam is a “form of government” disguised as a religion and will use any tactic they can to spread their evil.

President Obama is just as much an “evil doer” as Iran and is a traitor to America and the American people.

President Trump is a pragmatist who recognizes a problem and sets out to fix it. I support President Trump’s decision.

The Great leader of the democrat plantation.

The only legacy odummy has left is allowing pervs to use the woman’s shitter.

Good post. Funny. True.

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