America has a new opportunity to make up for its mistake regarding the JCPOA
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, “Hail” newspaper in a report pointing out that former US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA) with Iran was one of the biggest mistakes in the history of Washington. , wrote that with the election of Masoud Mezikian as the new president of Iran, America has a new opportunity to make up for its mistake.
Hale, who covers news related to the US Congress, wrote that President Joe Biden is on the way to help Kamala Harris, his vice president, who is now a candidate. Democrats are likely to win the 2024 presidential election in the United States. In order to win this election and establish more peace and stability in the Middle East, they should use the opportunity to revive the JCPOA and end their presidency with a great security achievement and not miss it.
Dylan Williams, the author of this article, emphasized that the gradual collapse of the JCPOA after Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from it led to all-round losses for the United States, and claimed: this action It not only led to the predictable expansion of Iran’s activities in uranium enrichment, but also strengthened the political base of those who warned about the lack of commitment of the United States to the JCPOA.
In the rest of this article, we read: Biden had the opportunity to revive the JCPOA in the first days of his inauguration. Many experts advised him to reverse Trump’s disastrous withdrawal from the agreement as soon as possible and to reduce tensions with Iran diplomatically. As a candidate for the 2020 presidential election, he clearly promised that he will do this!
In another part of this report, it is stated: However, after taking office, the Biden administration negotiated He delayed dealing with Iran and in many cases continued and even expanded Trump’s disastrous approaches. The sanctions that Trump (allegedly) violated the nuclear agreement against Iran, not only remained in the Biden administration, but also intensified.
According to the author, “the unexpected election of Masoud Mezikian as the president of Iran is another opening for a new agreement with Iran And it provided an opportunity to restore some of the most vital components of the JCPOA.”
According to Williams, doctors as one of the supporters of the Iran deal in 2015 opened the doors of diplomacy to revive Iran has opened the nuclear agreement in exchange for the lifting of anti-Iranian sanctions. This is an unforeseen and at the same time timed opportunity for Biden to advance the security of the United States and the Middle East, in the remaining time until the end of his presidency, and will simultaneously help to reduce the tension between the two countries.
Hill further pointed out the benefits of reviving diplomacy with Iran, especially that maintaining and expanding the disastrous policy ” Trump’s “maximum pressure” against Iran could not prevent Iran’s nuclear progress. On the other hand, the renewal of the diplomatic approach in Iran’s nuclear case and even issues beyond that, provides a way to distance from the escalation of tension in the midst of numerous and of course related conflicts in the Middle East.
Williams believes that the biggest obstacle to revitalizing the Iran nuclear deal is that Tehran and other countries in the world are not confident. After the possible inauguration of Trump and his return to the White House, America will remain committed to a possible agreement or progress in the negotiations during the Biden presidency or not! He added: Although the US presidential election will not proceed based on reaching an agreement with Iran, the follow-up and finalization of this agreement in the coming months will motivate and make the upcoming elections more exciting, especially among independent voters as well as Democrats. who were in favor of this agreement, it helps significantly.
In the end, he concluded: Given that the achievements of the Biden administration in the Middle East are less than in other regions It would not be rational to waste the opportunity to return to the JCPOA in order to expand security and de-escalate tensions.