Biden must not lead from hehind on Iran | Newsweek
It only took thirty days for the Biden administration to announce it was ready to restart nuclear negotiations with the Islamic Republic of Iran. The decision came after a dizzying series of signals which telegraphed President Biden’s approaching decision: the removal of a foreign terrorist designation from Iran-supported Houthi terrorists in Yemen, a tepid American statement in response to a Shia militia attack in northern Iraq targeting U.S. personnel (and killing one American contractor), the lifting of travel bans on Iranian diplomats, and the decision to lift the Trump administration’s directive to „snap back“ sanctions on Iran at the United Nations because Tehran failed to comply with their obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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