Claims that Iran violated the deal in a serious enough way to justify abandoning it seem to largely come from sources with an interest in under mining the deal, like Netanyahu, and contradict the many reports by the IAEA, the credible source you site, of overall compliance. I'm seeing a long list of compliances in the documents you link to Chance. I'm seeing evidence of how the oversight and monitoring is working.
But even if we accept at face value the notion that some minor violations are enough to withdraw, why is that not given as the major reason for withdrawal? Trump's main message is that the US is violating the agreement, because it was a bad deal for us to begin with, not that Iran hasn't lived up to its end. The main message seems to be hawkishness toward Iran and posturing toward N. Korea (I wonder if Bolton helped finally tip this decision). The admin is not selling this as a response to violations from Iran. They are selling this as a reversal of bad policy by the previous president. I think that is bad strategy and undermines us in future negotiations. Do you agree with Trump highlighting withdrawing as something he always intended to do, based on his assessment it was a bad deal, rather than focus on justifying the US breaking its word being justified by Iran violations? Do you see no downside to the widespread backlash us doing this will have?
But even if we accept at face value the notion that some minor violations are enough to withdraw, why is that not given as the major reason for withdrawal? Trump's main message is that the US is violating the agreement, because it was a bad deal for us to begin with, not that Iran hasn't lived up to its end. The main message seems to be hawkishness toward Iran and posturing toward N. Korea (I wonder if Bolton helped finally tip this decision). The admin is not selling this as a response to violations from Iran. They are selling this as a reversal of bad policy by the previous president. I think that is bad strategy and undermines us in future negotiations. Do you agree with Trump highlighting withdrawing as something he always intended to do, based on his assessment it was a bad deal, rather than focus on justifying the US breaking its word being justified by Iran violations? Do you see no downside to the widespread backlash us doing this will have?
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