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Save the deal: On U.S. and Iran resolving nuclear crisis


April 13, 2021 00:02 IST
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April 13, 2021 00:02 IST
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April 13, 2021 00:57 IST
U.S. and Iran should rebuild the lost trust and resolve the nuclear crisis before time runs out
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U.S. and Iran should rebuild the lost trust and resolve the nuclear crisis before time runs out
The Vienna talks between the remaining members of the Iran nuclear deal China, Russia, the U.K., France, Germany and Iran have raised hopes for the revival of the agreement from which then President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the U.S. in May 2018. After the initial round of talks, European and Iranian diplomats have said efforts to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the deal is officially called, are on “the right track”. An American delegation, led by Robert Malley, the White House special envoy for Iran, is also in Vienna, though the Americans and the Iranians would not hold direct talks. All sides agree t ....

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Dealing with Iran: Will Joe Biden be the new Jimmy Carter?


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Like Biden today, Carter found himself caught in a vice between international reputation abroad and threats to his government at home. At the time, the deposed shah’s supporters, including Kissinger, clamored to ensure that the U.S. rejected Iran’s revolutionary Islamic leaders; when Europeans lined up to present their credentials to the new government in 1979, Carter’s envoys were not among them. Pressure from regional allies such as Egypt’s Anwar Sadat, raised questions about the value of American friendship, a point Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party’s aspiring presidential candidate, made at every opportunity according to Carter’s memoirs. Risk preparedness seemed best served by a go-slow policy designed, it was hoped, to build leverage. Lost on Carter and his deeply divided Cabinet was that decisiveness grounded in national interest and legal principles, is the prerogative of great power as President Trump ....

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