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Iran is being offered a short path to the bomb

The idea of trying to appease Iran is a folly

March 11, 2022 12:29
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi looks on during a meeting with Russian President in Moscow on January 19, 2022. (Photo by Pavel BEDNYAKOV / SPUTNIK / AFP) (Photo by PAVEL BEDNYAKOV/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images)
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As a tyrannical regime grabs the world’s attention in Ukraine, it also seeks to ensure another benefits from the international focus on the unfolding atrocity. The bloodshed of Russia’s invasion warns us to stay tough with Iran in the current negotiations to bring it to heel.

Anyone doubting the folly of trying to appease Tehran as it pursues its own international terror campaign and nuclear ambitions need only observe Vladimir Putin’s pitiless onslaught.

Such despotic regimes bend only when facing international unity and dire financial and political consequences for their actions. Yet as negotiations in Vienna are finalised, the imminent agreement with Iran threatens to be even weaker than the original 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA). In its apparent desperation to secure a deal, the West looks likely to agree to Russia’s demands to be a signatory, and its self-serving terms for doing so. This would entrust the region’s future to two pathologically anti-Western, anti-democracy regimes; three, if you include China.

Russia’s motivation differs dramatically from the West, as shown by its insistence that any pact guarantees its right to trade with Iran. The sanctions meted out on Russia only increase its need to sell arms and nuclear expertise to a friendly Iran that has conveniently backed its warmongering.

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