By Ted Belman
Ken Pollack gave a prescription in two parts which AEI Ideas and National Review published.
Let me save you some time. He writes,
“I remain convinced that it would be a mistake for the United States to unilaterally abrogate or violate the agreement. Its flaws notwithstanding, we cannot lose sight of the fact that (a) the JCPOA has significantly constrained Iran’s nuclear activities, and (b) the rest of the world strongly favors it and could well break with the United States if we gut it. Given the critical role of our allies to make pushback work, that is a risk we should not run.”
No thanks.
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