United Nations – U.S. Envoy To U.N.: Rejecting Iran Deal Would Isolate Washington

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    United Nations – Rejecting the Iran nuclear deal would lead to diplomatic isolation for the United States and significantly undermine Washington’s ability to achieve other foreign policy goals, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said on Thursday.

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    In an article published on the Politico website, U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power said diplomats from the 193 member states of the United Nations are tracking the heated U.S. congressional debate over the deal “like they tracked the World Cup soccer pairings last year.”

    “From this vantage point, I believe that rejecting this deal would significantly weaken our ability to achieve our broader foreign policy goals – most of which in 2015 require us to mobilize broad international coalitions,” Power wrote.

    The White House says it is focused on building enough support for the Iran deal to keep Congress from “spoiling” the agreement that was clinched between Iran, the United States and five major powers on July 14.

    While President Barack Obama appears to have enough support among lawmakers to prevent Congress from overriding a veto should he need to use it, it is clear that most in the Republican-dominated legislature oppose the agreement.

    Power said rejecting the agreement, which calls for lifting most sanctions against Iran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program that will be in place for at least 10 years, would hurt the United States more than its hurts Tehran.

    “If the United States rejects this deal, we would instantly isolate ourselves from the countries that spent nearly two years working with American negotiators to hammer out its toughest provisions,” she said.

    “If we walk away, there is no diplomatic door number two,” Power added. “No do over. No rewrite of the deal on the table. We would go from a situation in which Iran is isolated to one in which the United States is isolated.”

    Rejecting the deal, she warned, would also likely undermine Washington’s ability to use sanctions in other circumstances.

    Critics of the deal in Washington have accused the Obama administration of giving Iran too much in exchange for too little. The Obama administration, however, has said that support for continued sanctions was waning and this was the best agreement that could be obtained.

    Congress is expected to vote on the deal next month when its 60-day review period expires. U.S. and European officials say that if the deal goes through most sanctions on Iran could be lifted next spring.


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    8 years ago

    Not rejecting the deal would destroy America

    8 years ago

    More arm twisting by Obama and his gang of thugs. Shame on them. If the deal was good, there would be no need for pressure. However, Obamacare taught the US public to insist that the representatives in Senate and Congress should read the bill before voting. And the public has also read enough to recognize a sell out to Iran, radical Islam, and terror. And we shout our “NO” loudly. But Obama y”sh will never stop his campaign to ram the most destructive legislation and diseased foreign policy down our throats. Now he is using the UN stuff. Once again, shame on him and the rest of the murderous, anti-Semitic, terror loving, liberal thugs. May we merit seeing their downfall.

    8 years ago

    She’s right. The rest of the world was getting tired of not doing bu$ine$$ with Iran. There would not have been support to continue the sanctions regime. This was the best deal available.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    8 years ago

    That’s because our President, Alfred E. Newman, and his sidekicks Vice president Bozo and Secretary of State Lurch , continuously lead from behind. Our friends have reluctantly walked away from us and our enemies revel in their newfound freedom to wreak havoc and create mischief

    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    What’s wrong with isolating Washington we have the worst politicians in power samantha!

    MarkTwain2
    MarkTwain2
    8 years ago

    You mean like Winston Churchill to Hitler?

    8 years ago

    That’s democratic scare tactics for you. It won’t work, America waNts change, finally from the past 7 years of disaster from Obama and his democratic liberal lowlife friends. It won’t work. We’re too smart. Trump will go all the way and the dems know it….that’s why they’re maligning him to the sky.

    jack-l
    jack-l
    8 years ago

    I am a Canadian . What happened to your country the one time great USA ? .Overnight it turned upside down. Leading from the back.
    R Aharon ZL said this was the last stop for Torah. In spite of all the Torah and the Lakewoods and Art Scroll it sure looks like the train is pulling into the station.
    The view from up here is getting scary.