Warning: Biden’s nuclear deal with Iran described as “much worse” than Obama’s treasonous deal
By JD Heyes // Mar 28, 2022

A new assessment of the "nuclear deal" the Biden regime is attempting to make with Iran has found that the current iteration is far worse than the one made during the Obama administration -- which was also bad.

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"By every indication, the Biden Administration appears to have given away the store," says a statement signed by 49 GOP senators earlier this month. "What is more, the deal appears likely to deepen Iran's financial and security relationship with Moscow and Beijing, including through arms sales."

The senators, as well as other experts who have been watching this atrocity, noted that as more money flows to Iran's theocratic tyrants their human rights abuses domestically and throughout the region will only escalate, to include political crackdowns on dissidents within the country's borders. Iran's hardliners -- which is pretty much everyone in power -- will gain more control and authority as they increase theirs and their country's wealth, thanks to Biden and the 'America last' Marxists who are really running his regime.

According to a published assessment, in terms of the region, the nuclear deal will no doubt help to increase Tehran's meddling in the domestic affairs of its neighbors, though advocates of the deal claim just the opposite. When his administration was working on the original agreement, then-President Barack Obama predicted that with a deal "attitudes will change," but they only changed for the worse.

"Sanctions relief, as a consequence of a nuclear accord, will most likely finance Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Quds Force (the IRGC branch for extraterritorial operations) and buttress Iran's terrorist proxies, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthis, Iraq's Shiite militias, and Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad," the summary noted.

"The worst parts of the new deal are, of course, that it will enable the Iranian regime, repeatedly listed by the U.S. as a state sponsor of terrorism, to have full nuclear weapons capability, an unlimited number of nuclear warheads, and the intercontinental ballistic missile systems with which to deliver them," in contrast to what the Biden regime claims, the assessment continued.

"In addition, as a separate deal, the U.S. will reportedly release the IRGC from the US List of Foreign Terrorist Organizations 'in return for a public commitment from Iran to de-escalation in the region' and a promise 'not to attack Americans,'" it adds.

The assessment goes on to point out an obvious, but often unspoken, truth: Iran's leaders never honored the Obama deal, so anyone who actually believes they will honor the new Biden deal is fooling themselves. To that end, Iranian leaders responded by claiming publicly they "didn't agree to the U.S. demand and suggested giving the U.S. a private side letter instead" -- a fairly obvious sign they have no intentions of honoring the current agreement, either.

Ended by former President Donald Trump, the Biden regime immediately set about trying to resurrect the 'deal' following several peace deals involving Israel and surrounding Arab nations. As such, the assessment notes, "One can only assume that just as the region has become relatively more peaceful and stable, the Biden administration would like to destabilize it."

"After surrendering to the Taliban in Afghanistan and failing to deter Putin from invading Ukraine, has the Biden administration not created enough destabilization? Why would a U.S. president want a legacy of three major destabilizations unless someone was interested in bringing down the West?" the assessment notes.

The fact that Iran was violating the first agreement isn't speculation, it is fact. In 2018, then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu provided evidence gathered by his intelligence services that Iran was cheating on the agreement.

In a special address, Newsweek reported, the Israeli leader gave a slideshow presentation while stating that Iran had secretly pursued Project Amad, a plan to "design, produce and test" five nuclear warheads, each with 10 kilotons of explosive yield that were all designed to be placed atop an intercontinental ballistic missile. He also said that his government had obtained. 100,000 "exact copies" of Iran's atomic archive to prove his allegations.

"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program," Netanyahu said at the time.

Biden's handlers hate America and everything good that our country stands for. If that weren't true, they wouldn't be pursuing a 'deal' that puts America and our allies in grave danger.

Sources include:

Newsweek.com

ZeroHedge.com



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