Your Opinion: Nuclear deal with Iran a dismal failure

Dear Editor:

The AP announced early on Tuesday that an agreement was reached and sealed concerning Iran's nuclear activities.

The agreement is an obvious dismal failure on the part of the negotiating countries, which includes the United States as the front-runner, but a huge success for Iran.

According to recent reports the sealed deal will not allow safeguards nor UN inspections into Iranian nuclear activities, meaning Iran will carry on with its nuclear plans regardless of the intentions it has. The worse part of the deal is that Iran will receive $140 billion just for making concession to this agreement. Iran has gotten everything it could ever hope for - a deal in its best interest and funding to continue its illicit development of terrorist-supporting programs.

All this just days after Iranians assembled en-masse to denounce the United States, shouting "Death to America!" The only voice of reason and sanity in this global fiasco is the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has boldly asserted: "Iran is going to receive a sure path to nuclear weapons" and "Many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted. Iran will get a jackpot, a cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression and terror," he said. "Wide-ranging concessions were made in all of the areas which should have prevented Iran from getting the ability to arm itself with a nuclear weapon," explained Netanyahu. "The desire to sign an agreement was stronger than everything else" (per Washington Post).

The Obama administration wanted a deal and it didn't matter if it was a good deal. The image of Neville Chamberlain, British PM who declared that he had won, "peace in our time," with his appeasement policies only emboldened Adolf Hitler. History repeats itself and those who fail to learn from her lessons will assuredly repeat them in the present. To make matters worse President Obama announced that the new deal will not be given over to congressional oversight and any legislative effort made by Congress to that end he will veto. This is an obvious case of self-aggrandizement.

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