{"id":1592,"date":"2025-06-09T21:30:08","date_gmt":"2025-06-09T21:30:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/firearmupgrades.com\/?p=1592"},"modified":"2025-06-09T21:30:08","modified_gmt":"2025-06-09T21:30:08","slug":"democrats-should-support-trumps-pursuit-of-a-new-nuclear-deal-with-iran","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/firearmupgrades.com\/?p=1592","title":{"rendered":"Democrats Should Support Trump&#8217;s Pursuit of a New Nuclear Deal With Iran"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<br \/><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>It\u2019s not something I thought I\u2019d be writing four months into his second term, but U.S. President Donald Trump could be on the brink of doing something great. After several rounds of talks between the United States and Iran, he seems to be moving closer to an agreement that would cap Iran\u2019s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. If successful, this would prevent Iran from obtaining the necessary materials for a bomb and avert a potentially devastating war.<\/p>\n<p>On June 2, <em>Axios<\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.axios.com\/2025\/06\/02\/iran-nuclear-deal-proposal-enrich-uranium\">reported<\/a> that special envoy Steve Witkoff had presented Iranian negotiators with a set of \u201cpreliminary ideas\u201d to guide the next round of more detailed talks. Among those ideas was a scenario in which Iran would reduce its domestic enrichment of uranium to only those levels needed for civilian uses until uranium could be provided by a consortium.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div>\n<p>It\u2019s not something I thought I\u2019d be writing four months into his second term, but U.S. President Donald Trump could be on the brink of doing something great. After several rounds of talks between the United States and Iran, he seems to be moving closer to an agreement that would cap Iran\u2019s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. If successful, this would prevent Iran from obtaining the necessary materials for a bomb and avert a potentially devastating war.<\/p>\n<p>On June 2, <em>Axios<\/em> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.axios.com\/2025\/06\/02\/iran-nuclear-deal-proposal-enrich-uranium\">reported<\/a> that special envoy Steve Witkoff had presented Iranian negotiators with a set of \u201cpreliminary ideas\u201d to guide the next round of more detailed talks. Among those ideas was a scenario in which Iran would reduce its domestic enrichment of uranium to only those levels needed for civilian uses until uranium could be provided by a consortium.<\/p>\n<p>Bafflingly, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, saw an opportunity to criticize Trump using the arguments of the hawkish right. \u201cWhen it comes to negotiating with the terrorist government of Iran, Trump\u2019s all over the lot. One day he sounds tough, the next day he\u2019s backing off,\u201d Schumer said in a <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/SenSchumer\/status\/1929676991789203528\">video message<\/a> after the <em>Axios<\/em> report dropped.<\/p>\n<p>Mischaracterizing the reported interim deal as \u201ca secret side deal\u201d that \u201clets Iran get away with everything,\u201d Schumer went for the kill: \u201cIf TACO Trump is already folding, the American public should know about it. No side deals.\u201d (TACO is an acronym for \u201cTrump Always Chickens Out,\u201d but it\u2019s unclear what he\u2019s chickening out on here\u2014war with Iran?)<\/p>\n<p>Schumer\u2019s attack on Trump\u2019s diplomacy is bad politics. A recent Brookings Institution <a href=\"https:\/\/www.brookings.edu\/articles\/trump-made-clear-he-wants-a-deal-with-iran-most-americans-agree\/\">poll<\/a> showed that a majority of Americans\u2014and supermajorities of both Democrats and independents\u2014support a nuclear agreement with Iran. But it\u2019s also bad policy, the latest example of a Democratic Party leadership that can\u2019t break free from hawkish habits when it comes to the Middle East, despite the consistent failure of those habits to produce better security for Americans or people in the region.<\/p>\n<p>In his <a href=\"https:\/\/www.independent.co.uk\/news\/world\/americas\/us-politics\/trump-saudi-arabia-waltz-iran-b2751258.html\">speech<\/a> in Saudi Arabia in May, Trump sought to turn the page on decades of U.S. interventionism and overreach. Singled out for opprobrium were the Republican Party\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.independent.co.uk\/news\/world\/americas\/us-politics\/trump-saudi-arabia-waltz-iran-b2751258.html\">neoconservatives<\/a>, who backed the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere that Trump decried in both of his successful presidential campaigns.<\/p>\n<p>He has a point. There\u2019s probably no faction in modern U.S. politics whose ideas have done more to undermine the security and prosperity of the American people than the neocons. These were the loudest voices in Washington, and indeed <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/opinions\/john-bolton-the-iran-deal-was-betrayed-by-its-own-abysmal-record\/2018\/05\/09\/c8f6bc9a-53bf-11e8-9c91-7dab596e8252_story.html\">inside<\/a> Trump\u2019s own administration, pushing him to withdraw from former President Barack Obama\u2019s nuclear deal in 2018. Curbing their influence is a good thing for everyone.<\/p>\n<p>Democrats need a similar reckoning with the failed Middle East policies of their own party. Part of that reckoning requires acknowledging the Biden administration\u2019s catastrophic legacy in the region. Rather than rejoining the Iran nuclear agreement <a href=\"https:\/\/edition.cnn.com\/2020\/09\/13\/opinions\/smarter-way-to-be-tough-on-iran-joe-biden\">as he promised<\/a>, President Joe Biden slow-walked diplomacy in apparent hope for a \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/livableworld.org\/meet-the-candidates\/joe-biden-a-lifelong-champion-of-nuclear-arms-control\/joe-biden-on-nuclear-weapons-issues\/\">longer and stronger<\/a>\u201d deal, squandering an important early opportunity.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than upholding human rights and international law as he <a href=\"https:\/\/www.presidency.ucsb.edu\/documents\/biden-campaign-press-release-the-power-americas-example-the-biden-plan-for-leading-the\">said he would<\/a> on the campaign trail, Biden offered unconditional support for Israel\u2019s still ongoing assault on Gaza. Driven by fear of Chinese inroads in the region, he also embraced corrupt, repressive regimes such as the Saudis and Emiratis, leaving both the United States and the region less stable and less secure as a result.<\/p>\n<p>A better Democratic Middle East policy should recommit to the values that Biden abandoned. It should reject the protection-racket mentality that <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2025\/01\/07\/trump-transactional-global-system-us-allies-markets-tariffs\/\">characterizes Trump\u2019s overall foreign policy<\/a>, which represents far more continuity with decades of U.S. foreign policy than many in Washington want to admit.<\/p>\n<p>Democrats should envision a new relationship with the region that, rather than continuing to invest in repression, invests in strong civil societies, climate cooperation, pandemic preparedness, and anti-corruption and kleptocracy tools that will advance Americans\u2019 security and prosperity. The past decades have shown that the United States has neither the capacity nor the right to attempt to transform the region. But Washington can still choose policies that support and strengthen the best actors rather than the worst ones.<\/p>\n<p>There are more than enough targets for Democratic criticism within Trump\u2019s foreign policy. His <a href=\"https:\/\/www.politico.eu\/article\/trumps-plan-to-ethnically-cleanse-gaza-is-illegal-says-un-backed-judge\/\">explicit support<\/a> for ethnic cleansing in Gaza, his gratuitous attacks on the United States\u2019 European allies, his <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbcnews.com\/politics\/trump-administration\/trump-announces-new-travel-restrictions-19-countries-12-outright-bans-rcna211073\">Muslim ban 2.0<\/a>, and his use of his office as an <a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2025\/05\/19\/america-political-ethics-problem-congress-government-policy\/\">open-air market for corruption<\/a> are all things a responsible opposition should rightly combat; just look at Sen. Chris Murphy\u2019s recent <a href=\"https:\/\/www.americanprogress.org\/events\/americas-role-in-the-world-the-value-of-leadership-and-alliance\/?utm_medium=email&amp;_hsenc=p2ANqtz-974eRNIijArT0Qm5Ejj6GyxQz28Zf5AFwNzK0NdnEdl-dyuXwkjU8uta45clEzHnbpnLMesi1GkCXlh1QZTjpiF5drsL3zNf8h-i89cVxQAV17_Vk&amp;_hsmi=365301800&amp;utm_content=365301800&amp;utm_source=hs_email\">remarks<\/a> at the Center for American Progress.<\/p>\n<p>Positive steps that cut against the old hawkish mindset, such as diplomacy with Iran or easing sanctions on Syria\u2019s new government, are worthy of\u2014if not outright support\u2014at least a wait-and-see approach. Meanwhile, Democrats should seize the opportunity to offer something more\u2014and better.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/foreignpolicy.com\/2025\/06\/09\/trump-iran-neocons-schumer-middle-east\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s not something I thought I\u2019d be writing four months into his second term, but U.S. President Donald Trump could be on the brink of doing something great. 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