Nuclear Deal or Not?
September 6, 2015 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsThe ratification must be solely entrusted to the U.S. and Iran-- and NOT to Israel and Saudi Arabia
Rachel Kohan
The ratification must be solely entrusted to the U.S. and Iran-- and NOT to Israel and Saudi Arabia
With the signing of the Iran nuclear deal, western foreign policy is undergoing a fundamental paradigm shift
The long anticipated historic nuclear accords between the P5+1 countries and Iran is now poised to set a new milestone for non-confrontation and dialogue
The imminent prospect of a comprehensive accord between Iran and the P5+1
The gains to all sides from a nuclear resolution and the strategically inevitable normalisation of relations between the U.S. and Iran will far outweigh the collective perceived losses
The much hyped up appearance of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the US Congress
The global resurgence of violent Islamic fundamentalism can only be circumvented with a full comprehension and acknowledgment of what has historically gone wrong
The international community grapples once again with the imminent prospect of a "nuclear deal" between the US (P5+1) and Iran before the extended deadline of November 24 arrives
Déjà vu all over again: US foreign policy has once again arrived at a critical historical crossroad