Biden’s continues his Iran nuclear deal behind congress’s back.

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Biden admin denies 'interim' Iran deal, but new report suggests continued diplomatic backdoor dealings​


The Biden administration has denied that an "interim" Iran nuclear deal is on the table, but a think tank report outlines a number of indications that diplomatic discussions may have continued, potentially with incoming concessions.

"Despite a variety of statements by the administration since last fall alleging that the Iran nuclear deal was on the back burner, it appears the administration had merely been seeking a back-door to negotiate with the Islamic Republic this whole time," Behnam Ben Taleblu, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), told Fox News Digital.

Negotiations over reviving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran Nuclear Deal, hit a snag in late 2022 as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted that talks had gone "backwards" with Iran, who continued to add "extraneous demands, demands unrelated to the JCPOA itself."

Sources reveal that Biden is about to release 20 billion in sanctions relief which would help rearm Russia against Ukraine.
 
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And? He's never hidden the fact that he was.pursuing a new deal.
 
From 2020, but still relevant:

Our remaining options for preventing a nuclear Iran


Highlights​

  • The Iran nuclear deal placed meaningful limitations on Iran’s ability to develop a nuclear weapon over the next decade.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency has continuously verified Iranian compliance with the deal, despite separate serious concerns regarding undeclared nuclear sites.
  • Since withdrawing from the deal, U.S. options to curtail Iranian proliferation include (i) unilateral employment of economic sanctions, (ii) direct military action, and (iii) return to a diplomatic agreement.
  • Returning to a cooperative agreement such as the Iran deal, though made challenging by mutual distrust, provides the best chance to prevent Iran from resuming a nuclear weapons program.
 
Is this a deal to resurrect the treaty that Trump ripped up thereby allowing Iran to develop nuclear weapons?

Here's news. The diplomatic staff are constantly in talks with all other countries about how things can be developed. Anyone who is surprised by that probably thinks that the FBI doesn't infiltrate terrorist groups.
 
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