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James Schumaker's avatar

The question of Iranian nuclear weapons is a difficult, almost impossible problem to solve. As a person who is a Soviet/Russia specialist, but who has far less expertise in Iranian affairs, it's not one that I'm particularly well-suited to answer.

I can make a few observations, however.

First, we wouldn't be in this mess if Trump had not foolishly withdrawn from the JCPOA in 2018. That was an act of folly that has compromised all future attempts to negotiate a deal with Iran.

Second, a diplomatic solution is made even more improbable by the extremely poor quality of Trump's negotiators, and the fact that recently, the number of those qualified in the USG to make expert judgments on this issue has been steadily draining away.

Third, it's 100% certain that Trump just glommed onto Israel's success in an attempt to hog some of the credit, and currently has no idea what to do next. His usual cop out: "We'll know in two weeks" is his all-purpose reply when he's in over his head and hopes the crisis will somehow go away all by itself.

Fourth, I'm not sure, given today's realities, that we can trust Iran to adhere to any agreement, or to refrain from a preemptive attack if they ever do get nuclear weapons. This was never a concern for me with the Soviets. They would cheat on agreements, to be sure, but the Soviet leadership was far too conservative ever to consider a preemptive nuclear strike.

Fifth, I'm not even sure we can trust ourselves, given the inability of the Trump administration to work on this problem now, and our tendency in other times to kick the can down the road until it is too late, and all our options are gone.

In sum, we're in a mess, and I don't know how we get out of it. I defer to others to suggest solutions.

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Robert Thibadeau's avatar

The seventh reason should perhaps be the first. It will legitimize what Russia is doing in Ukraine and perhaps what China may do in Taiwan. I honestly wondered why Russia is not coming to at least the verbal aid of Iran. I think this really explains that now that Russia is making its own Shahid drones. Putin needs to prove his assertion that the US still invades countries to effect political takeover and kills civilians too. This may also explain why Trump seems to think a US invasion is necessary. He continues his Russian-led sedition against US democracy.

Charlie Chaplin should remind us it is not just Iran. https://substack.com/@beverly143/note/c-125914543?r=2lvsp&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action

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