Vụ hạt nhân Iran: Ô. Trump "lợn lành chữa thành lợn què"
From Mike Wilson on 2021-12-06 08:45
TT Obama và 5 nước khác, trong đó có Nga và TQ, đã đạt thỏa thuận ký kết với Iran để chấm dứt chương trình vũ khí hạt nhân của nó, đổi lấy sự dỡ bỏ cấm vận ngặt nghèo từ quốc tế.
Trump :
"tao là thiên tài, tất cả trước tao chỉ là thảm họa", "chỉ có tao mới chữa được thôi" "tao biết hết, tao giỏi hơn tất cả các tướng lĩnh, chuyên gia, v.v."
Vừa lên ngôi TT, Trump nhảy xổ vào, xé bỏ hiệp ước này, mà không tính tới hậu quả, cũng không dám dùng không quân để tấn công các cơ sở hạt nhân của Iran
Rốt cuộc, Iran đã làm giàu uranium lên đến ngưỡng vũ khí (20%), phát triển chương trình tên lửa tầm xa, bao phủ toàn bộ Israel, bồi dưỡng binh lực và vũ khí cho Hezbollah-Syria đến tận cửa Israel !!!
Các tiếng nói nổi bật trong Israel đã thú nhận rằng, khi nhìn lại, thì mới thấy quyết định rút ra của Trump là SAI LẦM
Ehud Barak, cựu thủ tướng Israel cho biết công khai trên báo, việc rút ra của Trump là một quyết định hoang tưởng, đã cho phép Iran nhanh chóng tiến đến tình trạng ở ngay ngưỡng cửa vũ khí hạt nhân !
1. Mà đâu chỉ có hoang tưởng của Trump ở Iran mà thôi :
2. Việc nó rút khỏi TPP, TransPacific Partnership, đã mở cánh cửa cơ hội cho TQ bành trướng ảnh hưởng giao thương khu vực
3. Việc nó gây chiến giao thương với TQ đã làm hại cả hai nước, không mang lại kết quả tích cực
4. Việc nó "luyến ái" với Kim Jong-Un của Triều Tiên cũng bế tắc
5. Việc nó rút khỏi Syria, bỏ rơi "đồng minh" đánh thuê, làm bẩn mặt nước Mỹ
6. Việc nó ký kết ĐẦU HÀNG, RÚT QUÂN khỏi Afghanistan là VẾT NHỤC THỨ HAI của Mỹ sau chiến tranh Việt Nam
*** Trump là chuyên gia "lợn lành chữa thành lợn què !"
Công tâm mà nói, trong tầm hiểu biết toàn cầu :
Nó làm sao so được với Cập Tận Bình, Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, hay các lãnh đạo của Việt Nam ?
Nhìn lại nước Mỹ, nó cũng làm sao so được với TT Obama hay TT Biden ?
Vậy mà, hàng triệu dân Mỹ vẫn tiếp tục hoang tưởng theo Trump
Nó đúng là một thiên tài đại bịp, a "super crook", của thế kỷ 21
Mike Wilson
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Palm Beach Post (newsmemory.com)
Israel calls for hard line with Iran
PM Bennett sending officials to Washington
Josef Federman - ASSOCIATED PRESS
JERUSALEM – The long-delayed resumption of nuclear talks with Iran has gotten off to a rough start – with Iran digging in and its negotiating partners openly voicing frustration and pessimism.
After five days of talks in Vienna ended last week, the United States said Iran did not appear to be serious. European diplomats accused Iran of backtracking on previous promises. Even Russia, which has stronger relations with Iran, questioned Iran's commitment to the process. Israel, an outside observer with a stake in the outcome of the talks, has ramped up its rhetoric and is dispatching two top security officials to Washington for consultations.
“I call on every country negotiating with Iran in Vienna to take a strong line and make it clear to Iran that they cannot enrich uranium and negotiate at the same time,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said Sunday. “Iran must begin to pay a price for its violations.”
Perhaps the most encouraging outcome of last week's talks was an agreement to continue talking. When negotiators reconvene in coming days, it could become clearer if the wide gaps visible last week were a sign of posturing or a serious crisis.
The negotiations seek to revive the 2015 nuclear accord between Iran and six world powers. That agreement, spearheaded by President Barack Obama, granted Iran relief from crippling sanctions in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.
But three years later, President Donald Trump, with strong encouragement from then-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, withdrew from the deal, causing it to unravel.
Since then, Iran has stepped up its nuclear activities – amassing a stockpile of highly enriched uranium that goes well beyond the bounds of the accord.
Iran last week took a hard stance, suggesting everything discussed in previous rounds of diplomacy could be renegotiated. In the midst of the negotiations, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog confirmed that Iran had begun enriching uranium up to 20% purity at its underground facility at Fordo – a site where enrichment is not permitted under the deal.
Despite Iran's claims that its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes only, the continued advances in its atomic program have further raised the stakes.
Last week's talks in Vienna came after a hiatus of more than five months and were the first in which Iran's new hard-line government participated. The United States, no longer a party to the agreement, was not in the room and negotiated remotely through mediators.
A senior U.S. State Department official said over the weekend that negotiators had expected Iran to “show seriousness” at the talks. He said that even Russia and China, important trading outlets for Iran that have traditionally taken a softer line, were concerned about the prospects for a deal.
"Every day that goes by is a day where we come closer to the conclusion that they don't have in mind a return' to the deal, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to brief reporters on the U.S. assessment.
European negotiators also expressed frustration. In a joint statement, senior diplomats from Germany, Britain and France said Iran has “fast-forwarded its nuclear program” and “backtracked on diplomatic progress.” (nth : because of trump !!!)
“Unclear how these new gaps can be closed in a realistic time frame on the basis of Iranian drafts,” they said.
Mikhail Ulyanov, a senior Russian diplomat in Vienna, said that Iran had offered a “radical revision” of previous understandings.
(nth : because of trump !!!)
“Technically, amendments are always possible,” he said. “However, it is desirable that such amendments ... do not turn into a roadblock to progress.”
On Sunday, Iran's Foreign Ministry issued a nine-page document that appeared to slightly step back from its tough positions.
“Other parties only need to show political determination and express readiness to take necessary practical steps,” the document read. “Then, ways will be opened for the conclusion of a deal and settlement of differences.”
But the document gave few specifics on what Iran might have in mind.
That is unlikely to satisfy Israel, which has returned to its role as possible spoiler. (nth : Israel is not a participant in the deal - but it has political leverage on the U.S. government ! its money buys everything !!!)
Israel considers Iran to be its greatest enemy and it strongly opposed the 2015 deal.
It says it wants an improved deal that places tighter restrictions on Iran's nuclear program and addresses Iran's long-range missile program and its support for hostile proxies along Israel's borders.
Israel also says that the negotiations must be accompanied by a “credible” military threat to ensure that Iran does not delay indefinitely.
Bennett said Israel was using the time between rounds to persuade the Americans to “use a different toolkit” against Iran's nuclear program, without elaborating.
The head of Israel's Mossad intelligence service, David Barnea, was traveling to Washington on Sunday, and Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, a former military chief, heads there later this week.
Israel’s figurehead president, Isaac Herzog, delivered an uncharacteristically blunt message Sunday as he welcomed the new American ambassador to Israel, Thomas Nides.
Despite Israel's support for Trump's withdrawal (from the Iran nuclear deal) in 2018, prominent voices in the country are now saying in retrospect that the move was a blunder.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak wrote in the Yediot Ahronot daily Sunday that pulling out “was a delusional decision that allowed the Iranians to move forward quickly in the direction of becoming a nuclear threshold state.”
Barak, who reportedly favored a military strike when he served as Netanyahu's defense minister early last decade, said Netanyahu, who is now Israel's opposition leader, had failed to put together with the U.S. a “Plan B in the form of a surgical military operation.”
Over the weekend, Iran said it had tested a surface-to-air missile defense system near its Natanz nuclear facility. Late Saturday, people leaving nearby saw a light in the sky and heard a loud explosion.
“Any threat from the enemies will be met with a decisive and firm response,” state TV quoted Lt. Cmdr. Ali Moazeni as saying.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, center, on Sunday urged world powers to take a hard line against Iran in negotiations to curb the country's nuclear program.
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