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« Reply #25 on: March 27, 2022, 05:06:43 AM »

Another foreign policy issue where Trump's move was criticized a lot, but than retrospectively everyone had to admit Trump did the right thing..

Trump's foreign policy is aging well, i see.
Literally no one is saying that Trump pulling out of the Iran Deal was a good idea

Trump pulled out, Iran pulled out. Iran has had five years to enrich uranium now. So going back to the original deal is moot because they have past the limit allowed. This would not have happened if the US stayed in the deal. Trump promised to renegotiate the deal to be better. He was welcomed to do so, but just pulled out. You don't do that.

The world is far more dangerous now because Trump pulled out of a deal that took years to work out.

I do hope Biden can workout something because any deal is better than no deal, for world peace. But between the five year gap, Russia, and the likelihood of a future republican tearing up any deal I won't hold my breath

Not only this, but as Secretary Mattis succinctly pointed out at the time, the whole point of a working agreement between Iran, the UNSC, and the EU was to build trust; If we could keep our word on this, we can use that as a building block for future agreements. USA going back on its word means the Iranian leadership's not gonna trust the USA for another generation.
Its depressing that the global community will based how they interact with the US depending on the party in the White House. Not long ago, it was understood that when the US signed a treaty that was it. Reagan, Clinton, Bush, Obama etc. It didn't matter.

Now the world will be wary dealing with the US, knowing things can change drastically depending who is elected. That is how you deal with a third world nation, not the US

Let's be clear, one party and one party alone has killed that previous bi-partisan understanding.
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