By Charles Krauthammer
Thursday, August 06, 2015
The latest Quinnipiac poll shows that the American public
rejects the president’s Iran deal by more than 2-to-1. This is astonishing. The
public generally gives the president deference on major treaties. Just a few
weeks ago, a majority supported the deal.
What happened? People learned what’s in it.
And don’t be fooled by polls that present, as fact, the
administration’s position in the very question. The Washington Post/ABC poll
assures the respondent that, for example, “international inspectors would
monitor Iran’s facilities, and if Iran is caught breaking the agreement
economic sanctions would be imposed again. Do you support or oppose this
agreement?”
Well, if you put it that way, sure. But it is precisely
because these claims are so tendentious and misleading that public — and
congressional — opinion is turning.
Inspections? Everyone now knows that “anytime, anywhere”
— indispensable for a clandestine program in a country twice the size of Texas
with a long history of hiding and cheating — has been changed to “You’ve got 24
days and then we’re coming in for a surprise visit.” New York restaurants,
observed Jackie Mason, get more intrusive inspections than the Iranian nuclear
program.
Snapback sanctions? Everyone knows that once the
international sanctions are lifted, they are never coming back. Moreover,
consider the illogic of President Obama’s argument. The theme of his American
University speech Wednesday was that the only alternative to what he brought
back from Vienna is war because sanctions — even the more severe sanctions that
Congress has been demanding — will never deter the Iranians. But if sanctions
don’t work, how can you argue that the Iranians will now be deterred from
cheating by the threat of . . . sanctions? Snapback sanctions, mind you, that
will inevitably be weaker and more loophole-ridden than the existing ones.
And then came news of the secret side agreements between Iran
and the International Atomic Energy Agency. These concern past nuclear activity
and inspections of the Parchin military facility where Iran is suspected of
having tested nuclear detonation devices.
We don’t know what’s in these side deals. And we will
never know, says the administration. It’s “standard practice,” you see, for
such IAEA agreements to remain secret.
Well, this treaty is not standard practice. It’s the most
important treaty of our time. Yet, Congress is asked to ratify this “historic
diplomatic breakthrough” (Obama) while being denied access to the heart of the
inspection regime.
Congress doesn’t know what’s in these side agreements,
but Iran does. And just this past Monday, Ali Akbar Velayati, a top adviser to
the supreme leader, declared that “entry into our military sites is absolutely
forbidden.”
One secret side deal could even allow Iran to provide its
own soil samples (!) from Parchin. And now satellite imagery shows Iran
bulldozing and sanitizing Parchin as we speak. The verification regime has
turned comic.
This tragicomedy is now in the hands of Congress or, more
accurately, of congressional Democrats. It is only because so many Democrats
are defecting that Obama gave the AU speech in the first place. And why he
tried so mightily to turn the argument into a partisan issue — those
warmongering Republicans attacking a president offering peace in our time.
Obama stooped low, accusing the Republican caucus of making “common cause” with
the Iranian “hard-liners” who shout “Death to America.”
Forget the gutter ad hominem. This is delusional. Does Obama
really believe the Death-to-America hard-liners are some kind of KKK fringe?
They are the government, for God’s sake — the entire state apparatus of the
Islamic Republic from the Revolutionary Guards to the supreme leader Ayatollah
Khamenei who for decades have propagated, encouraged, and applauded those very
same “Death to America” chants.
Common cause with the Iranian hard-liners? Who more than
Obama? For years, they conduct a rogue nuclear weapons program in defiance of
multiple Security Council declarations of its illegality backed by sanctions
and embargoes. Obama rewards them with a treaty that legitimates their entire
nuclear program, lifts the embargo on conventional weapons and ballistic
missiles, and revives an economy — described by Iran’s president as headed back
to “the Stone Age” under sanctions — with an injection of up to $150 billion in
unfrozen assets, permission for the unlimited selling of oil, and full access
to the international financial system.
With this agreement, this repressive, intolerant,
aggressive, supremely anti-American regime — the chief exporter of terror in
the world — is stronger and more entrenched than it has ever been.
Common cause, indeed.
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