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by Aidan McLaughlin | 9:22 am, July 18th, 2017
President Donald Trump very nearly killed the Iran nuclear deal, attempting to upend an announcement to certify Irans compliance with the deal apparently on a whim as advisors tried to talk him down for hours on Monday.
As Eli Lake reported in Bloomberg, since the Iran deal was signed in 2015, every few months the State Department would certify that Iran was complying with the deal. Despite slamming Obamas agreement with the country as the worst deal ever negotiated, once Trump ascended to the presidency, his rhetoric tempered, and the certifications carried on as usual. But on Monday, as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and his cohorts prepared to roll out another announcement of Irans compliance, Trump stepped in, calling off a plan to inform Congress:
<< And for a few hours on Monday afternoon, it looked like the White House was going to tell Congress it could not certify Iran was complying, without saying Iran was in breach of the pact. This would have triggered a 60-day period in which Congress could vote to re-impose the secondary sanctions lifted as a condition of the deal, or to strike it down altogether. >>
The problem with that, Lake notes, is that neither Congress, the White House, nor the other seven signatories of the agreement were prepared for such a move, administration officials said.
Trump had yet to even put forward a broader Iran policy, Lake writes, and the U.S. intelligence community feels that Iran is pushing the edges, but overall is in compliance Iran deal.
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ebbie15644
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(10,624 posts)How long until one of them finally hits?
BeyondGeography
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(46,080 posts)a deal-maker.
He reminds me of me at age 5. I was given a "Mr. Machine" for Christmas. Took it apart and had no idea how to put it back together.