The Impending, and Disastrous, Iran Deal https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/politics-current-affairs/2022/03/the-impending-and-disastrous-iran-deal/

March 9, 2022 | Gabriel Noronha
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For months, international talks over the future of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program have been underway in Vienna. Gabriel Noronha, a veteran of the State Department’s Iran Action Group, reports that a deal might be finalized within the next few days. Noronha provides a detailed description of the deal’s provisions as they were relayed to him by foreign diplomats, along with a warning regarding its potential dangers.

While some issues are still being ironed out—such as whether the United States will grant Russia immunity from any economic sanctions relating to Iran, as the Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov has publicly demanded—the details that follow have been conveyed to me as finalized. Ambassador Mikhail Ulyanov, who led negotiations on behalf of Russia, has crowed that “Iran got much more than it could expect. Much more,” and bragged about how Russia teamed up with China and Iran to get dozens of wins over the United States and European negotiating positions.

The list of concessions that follows is long, detailed, disturbing, but also somewhat technical. But this much is clear to me: the deal being negotiated in Vienna is dangerous to U.S. national security, to the stability of the Middle East, and to the Iranian people who suffer most under that brutal regime. . . . This deal will not serve U.S. interests in either the short or long term.

With Robert Malley in the lead, the United States has promised to lift sanctions on some of the regime’s worst terrorists and torturers [and] on leading officials who have developed Iran’s WMD infrastructure, and has agreed to lift sanctions on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps itself. In exchange, Iran will receive fewer limitations than those imposed under the JCPOA [as the 2015 deal is formally known], and the restrictions on its nuclear program will expire six years sooner than under the terms of the old deal. And that’s just the beginning.

Read more on Tablet: https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/this-isnt-obamas-iran-deal-its-much-much-worse