Biden's ridiculous Iran policy

 Israel Hayom:

Is the Biden administration hopelessly deluded about Iran? 
Under the current global and regional circumstances, Israel has no choice but to convince the Biden administration, through words and deeds, that it is dead set on preventing the ayatollah regime from acquiring a nuclear weapon no matter the cost.

Biden's attempt to revive the worst deal in the history of the world has never made any sense for the US or the other countries in the region.  There are not enough votes for a treaty in Congress so whatever he does will be unwound when Trump is reelected in 2024.  In the meantime, the new deal will likely lead to war in the region where no one trusts Iran with the nuclear weapons that would be inevitable under the deal.

See, also:

What Could Trigger Iran's Mullahs' Demise

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 Eighty percent of Iranians are currently living below the poverty line. Accounts of self-immolation or suicide due to poverty are covered even by state-run media on a daily basis. Inflation has crossed the 45% threshold. Point-to-point inflation of necessary items is 66.7 percent, according to the state-run ISNA news agency. Institutionalized corruption and bribery permeate the economy. The unbridled import of goods by the IRGC has effectively destroyed local manufacturing, resulting in high unemployment. Furthermore, the Iranian regime is unwilling to enact standards consistent with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)—an intergovernmental anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing (CFT) organization. It refuses to do so because it wants to continue financing Hezbollah and other terrorist proxies. The Iranian regime sees the continuation of its survival in inciting wars, chaos, and conflicts throughout the region, which trigger widespread misery among the Iranian people and peoples of the region.

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