Ilan Berman writes: For President Obama, the JCPOA represents a critical achievement and lies at the center of his administration’s foreign-policy legacy. It stands to reason that the White House believes it must be preserved at all costs. But it is only now becoming apparent that the price the president is willing to pay is nothing less than the integrity of U.S. sanctions. – National Review Online
Mark Dubowitz and Annie Fixler write: The future success of Iran’s economy depends on privatization, encouraging competition, addressing corruption, recapitalizing banks, and strengthening the rule of law. If Tehran wants to encourage foreign investment and alleviate international banks’ concerns, it also needs to end its support for terrorism, missile development, and destabilizing regional activities, and to reduce the economic power of the Revolutionary Guard Corps and the supreme leader’s business empire. All of these increase the risks of investing in the Islamic Republic, regardless of what deal sweeteners the White House provides. – Foundation for Defense of Democracies Eli Lake writes: I should have been more suspicious when no one actually had to sign anything at the end of the negotiations or when the "deal" was not submitted to the Senate as a treaty for ratification. And while it's true that the Iranians have disposed of nuclear material, modified sites and allowed more monitoring, they also keep haggling over the terms – Bloomberg View
Ilan Berman writes: For President Obama, the JCPOA represents a critical achievement and lies at the center of his administration’s foreign-policy legacy. It stands to reason that the White House believes it must be preserved at all costs. But it is only now becoming apparent that the price the president is willing to pay is nothing less than the integrity of U.S. sanctions. – National Review Online
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