Biden’s Administration Admits 'Failure of Diplomacy' with Iran

US President Joe Biden. AFP
US President Joe Biden. AFP
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Biden’s Administration Admits 'Failure of Diplomacy' with Iran

US President Joe Biden. AFP
US President Joe Biden. AFP

The Biden administration acknowledges that the nuclear deal with Iran may not happen, despite its constant communication with Tehran.

According to Foreign Policy magazine, the Biden administration plans to blame former US President Donald Trump, whose withdrawal from the nuclear deal supposedly provided Iran with an excuse to boost its nuclear weapons capabilities. But the uncomfortable truth is that Iran's most aggressive moves came after the election of US President Joe Biden, which is moving Tehran forward not because of Trump's maximum pressure campaign, but because of Biden's decision to reduce that pressure.

Early in December, the administration acknowledged that it was discussing alternatives "if the path to diplomacy toward a mutual return to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal is not viable in the near term." A US State Department spokesperson made the comment while Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz was visiting Washington to propose joint military exercises to prepare for possible attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. The need for such consultations indicates that a deal is out of reach.

Earlier this month, an unnamed senior US official warned that “in the first quarter of 2022, Tehran could make things happen and quickly get one bomb.” In other words, Iran took advantage of the protracted negotiations in Vienna to move toward a nuclear breakthrough.

Washington's European allies also know that the talks are headed for failure. However, admitting failure and taking responsibility are two very different things. Biden will have to realize that it was his own decisions, not those of Trump, that got the United States to this point.

According to the report, Biden encouraged Tehran's march towards the bomb by refusing to impose any sanctions on the Tehran regime because of its provocations.

Even if the censure is discussed at the next regular meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency in March, the outcome will not be fortuitous. The US management will have to go through a lot of diplomacy in effect needed to secure the board approval.

The report concluded that Tehran's accumulation of knowledge about the development of nuclear weapons would irreparably damage the global nonproliferation regime and lead to a more dangerous world. If Biden hopes to stop Iran, he will have to realize that it was his own decisions, not the decisions of anyone else, that got the United States to this point, the report said.



China Sends Naval, Air Forces to Shadow US Plane over Taiwan Strait

A ship sails between wind turbines in the Taiwan strait off the coast of Pingtan Island, Fujian province, China, April 10, 2023. (Reuters)
A ship sails between wind turbines in the Taiwan strait off the coast of Pingtan Island, Fujian province, China, April 10, 2023. (Reuters)
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China Sends Naval, Air Forces to Shadow US Plane over Taiwan Strait

A ship sails between wind turbines in the Taiwan strait off the coast of Pingtan Island, Fujian province, China, April 10, 2023. (Reuters)
A ship sails between wind turbines in the Taiwan strait off the coast of Pingtan Island, Fujian province, China, April 10, 2023. (Reuters)

China's military said on Tuesday it deployed naval and air forces to monitor and warn a US Navy patrol aircraft that flew through the sensitive Taiwan Strait, denouncing the United States for trying to "mislead" the international community.

Around once a month, US military ships or aircraft pass through or above the waterway that separates democratically governed Taiwan from China - missions that always anger Beijing.

China claims sovereignty over Taiwan and says it has jurisdiction over the strait. Taiwan and the United States dispute that, saying the strait is an international waterway.

The US Navy's 7th fleet said a P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft had flown through the strait "in international airspace", adding that the flight demonstrated the United States' commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific.

"By operating within the Taiwan Strait in accordance with international law, the United States upholds the navigational rights and freedoms of all nations," it said in a statement.

China's military criticized the flight as "public hype", adding that it monitored the US aircraft throughout its transit and "effectively" responded to the situation.

"The relevant remarks by the US distort legal principles, confuse public opinion and mislead international perceptions," the military's Eastern Theater Command said in a statement.

"We urge the US side to stop distorting and hyping up and jointly safeguard regional peace and stability."

In April, China's military said it sent fighter jets to monitor and warn a US Navy Poseidon in the Taiwan Strait, a mission that took place just hours after a call between the Chinese and US defense chiefs.