Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The secret deal with Iran make matters worse






The recent nuclear  deal with  Iran  proposed by Obama’s team will lead to the very negative consequences 
it was supposed to prevent. As a direct strong reaction, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister   denounced 'aggressive statements' by Iran, after Tehran accused Saudi ally Bahrain of stoking Gulf tensions by making unfounded allegations against it.
'This is unacceptable to us,' Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said at a joint news conference with visiting EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini.
'These statements are escalating and they are many.'
Mr. Jubeir also added that these comments clearly show that Iran dose not intent to change its behavior in the region. In addition , the Arab countries denounce Obama's nuclear deal with the axis of devil  because the governing Mullahs in Iran do not want to change their policy of meddling in Arab countries and still want to spend their oil income on exporting their so-called revolution in Muslim countries in the middle East.
 Therefore, congress needs to act decisively before this deal can cause any more damage and put in place a new, tougher sanctions regime that has the potential for changing Iran’s reckless ways and restore faith in the United States as a durable friend and powerful ally.
Robbins is senior fellow for National Security Affairs at the American Foreign Policy Council in Washington, DC.
Although Obama says the only alternative to the proposed nuclear agreement with Iran is war but  the deal itself   is pushing the Middle East towards horrible conflicts.
In his most recent Saturday radio address, President Obama said that without the proposed deal “there would be no limits on Iran’s nuclear program. There would be no monitoring, no inspections. The sanctions we rallied the world to impose would unravel. Iran could move closer to a nuclear weapon. Other countries in the region might race to do the same. And we’d risk another war in the most volatile region in the world.” But in fact the deal is more likely to cause those ills than prevent them. The congress should move strongly to hinder this catastrophe more

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