Kamla Harris is looking for a new nuclear agreement with Iran
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Fox News, Joel Rubin, an expert on Middle East politics, who during the presidency of former US President Barack Obama He also worked as the Deputy Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Executive Affairs, and claims that if Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, wins the presidential elections in November, she will reach an agreement with Tehran similar to the JCPOA.
Rubin, who also played a role in the JCPOA negotiations, claimed: It is time to think that the old nuclear agreement can be It is the past. Iran’s progress in its nuclear program has exceeded previous limits, and as a result, the goal should be a robust and verifiable nuclear agreement that limits and manages the ability to accelerate the acquisition of nuclear weapons.
He claimed: The best way to do this is a solid and verifiable nuclear agreement. Any realistic president would seek such an agreement, and Kamala Harris is a potential president with such a realistic approach.
Comprehensive Program of Joint Action (JCPOA) in 2015 signed by Iran and members of the United Nations Security Council and European Union arrived.
Republicans and some moderate Democrats were against this agreement and claimed that this agreement was to limit the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic. Iran is too weak.
Donald Trump, the former president and Republican candidate in the November presidential election of the United States, in 2018 It unilaterally withdrew from the JCPOA. However, Barack Obama’s allies have always said that the deal is necessary to “limit the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear capabilities.”
Rubin continued, without mentioning Iran’s constant emphasis on the peacefulness of its nuclear program, he claimed: for There must be a way to limit Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
During his short election campaign in 2020, Harris claimed that if he won the election, he would agree with will revive Iran; This claim was made while he was appointed as Joe Biden’s vice-president after the victory of Joe Biden in that year’s election, and even now, after Biden’s withdrawal from the Democratic nomination, he is officially considered Trump’s electoral rival as the candidate of this party.