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geek tragedy

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Mon Aug 3, 2015, 11:37 AM Aug 2015

An Iran-Deal Skeptic (Adam Schiff) Becomes a Supporter

Source: The Atlantic

Earlier this year, California Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told me he had serious doubts about Iran’s intentions as it pursued a nuclear deal with the United States and five other world powers. He also said he was somewhat worried about the scale of possible American concessions during the talks. Schiff, who I described in a post at the time as a “moderate’s moderate,” suggested to me that he wanted to see President Obama achieve an important foreign-policy success, but as a Jew, he wanted to make sure that an anti-Semitic regime—both he and Obama agree that Iran is ruled by an anti-Semite—would not be allowed to become a nuclear-weapons state. At the time, he told me he was “uncommitted” and that he would “remain uncommitted” until he had time to review a final deal, should a final deal materialize.

Well, the final deal has materialized, and Schiff, in a telephone call over the weekend, told me that, based on an “extensive review,” he has decided to come out in favor of the deal. He said he plans to formally announce his support later on Monday, but that he has already informed the White House of his intentions. His decision should carry some weight with national security-minded Democrats, and with still-undecided members of the House Jewish caucus.



In our conversation, Schiff told me wants to see Obama and Congress work together to strengthen key aspects of the deal—most notably, he wants the administration to promise Iran that the United States will have zero tolerance for any instances of Iranian cheating. But he said he believes the deal could serve its stated purpose: to keep Iran south of the nuclear threshold.

“At the end of the day, I could not find an alternative that would turn out in a better way than the deal,” he said. “Rejection of the deal would not lead to something credible. And I think that there are enough ways to mitigate the risks associated with the deal that it makes sense to me to move forward.” He went on, “The risks associated with rejection of the deal are quite a bit higher than the risks associated with going forward.”


Read more: http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/08/adam-schiff-iran-nuclear/400280/



Very glad to see Schiff get on board. It's very hard to argue with his conclusions.

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An Iran-Deal Skeptic (Adam Schiff) Becomes a Supporter (Original Post) geek tragedy Aug 2015 OP
Maybe he can talk some sense into Chuckie Schumer tularetom Aug 2015 #1
"Having read the actual agreement and consulted further with experts", and then deliberating, is how liberals make decisions Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #2
+1 blackspade Aug 2015 #3
Another good question to ask is... SwissTony Aug 2015 #4
Because Israel is America's 51st State and the only one with nuclear weapons? Best I can figure out. Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #5

Fred Sanders

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2. "Having read the actual agreement and consulted further with experts", and then deliberating, is how liberals make decisions
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 11:44 AM
Aug 2015

As long as you have not been corrupted by personal bias or succumbed to the lust for money the conclusion on the Iran peace agreement is the same as 99% of the world.....

All hail Obama!

"What is YOUR better idea?" is the legitimate question the warmongers refuse to answer, if someone were to ever care to ask them.

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/07/the-iran-debate-moves-on/399713/

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
4. Another good question to ask is...
Mon Aug 3, 2015, 12:25 PM
Aug 2015

why are Germany, France and the UK on board with this deal? If Iran is going to start dropping bombs, these countries are considerably closer than the US. And I guess Russia's not too far away either.

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