According to reports, U.S. intelligence officials are being pressured by the Trump Administration
to find some kind of evidence showing that Iran is in violation of the 2015 nuclear agreement
that the country signed with five other countries, including the United States. The reports show
that Trump desperately wants these intelligence officials to find somewhere, some instance
in the last two years, where Iran has not lived up to the terms set forward in this
particular agreement.
Here's the problem with that: There is absolutely no evidence whatsoever to show that Iran in
any way has violated this agreement. That's coming from European countries, that's coming
from every available U.S. intelligence agency, that's coming from the military, and that's
also coming from Iran itself, as well as the United Nations.
Nobody has found any instance where Iran has been less than fully compliant to the best
of their abilities. But that hasn't stopped Donald Trump, according to a new report in
The Guardian, from forcing his intelligence officials to waste their time to give him
some kind of excuse to launch a new war in the Middle East because, at the end of the
day, that is what this is about.
The Republican Party has long told us that Iran is one of the worst operators over there
in the Middle East. Ronald Reagan did it in the '80s, George H. W. Bush hinted at it in
the early '90s, W. hinted at it in the early 2000s, John McCain absolutely wanted to go
to war with Iran in 2008 while he was running for president, and Donald Trump is doing it
today.
He's using the same tactics that George W. Bush used to push us into the Iraq war. During
that run-up to Iraq, intelligence was manipulated to show somehow that Saddam Hussein was producing
weapons of mass destruction, which we now know was completely false. To this day, not
a single weapon of mass destruction has ever been found in Iraq, there was no evidence
that they were attempting to make these weapons, or that they were even close to being able
to produce these weapons, and Donald Trump is trying to push the United States in that
same direction today.
The only hope here, and The Guardian points this out very well, is that intelligence agencies,
other countries around the world, learned from those mistakes in Iraq because, even
at the time, there were some countries who believed us, who fell for it, who also had
intelligence showing that Iraq was building WMD's. So there was this non-consensus, I
guess, among the intelligence communities around the world about what Iraq was actually
doing. Ultimately, they decided to go to war and prove to everybody in this country and
around the globe that there were no WMD's.
This time, they know better. They have their own evidence that shows that Iran is not doing
anything to violate that nuclear agreement at the moment. Does that mean it's always
going to be that way? Absolutely not. We don't know how far we can trust them. We don't know
if they're going to continue complying with this if a new leader steps forward and says,
"I'm not going to agree with it." Then we will have to deal with that situation.
As it stands right now, Donald Trump has absolutely no grounds to be trying to find any evidence
of Iran doing something wrong. What we do know is that the media loves it every time
Donald Trump bombs somebody, his approval rating jumps back up, so that could be a very
good indicator as to why Trump is so desperate to find any excuse whatsoever to go lob a
couple of bombs over to Iran.
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