January 23, 2021

Meet Biden's* new national security advisor--former Obama and Hilliary advisor

Meet the person Biden* has chosen to be his "national security advisor."  He was previously a key negotiator for Obama's notorious "Iran nuclear deal," and later "chief foreign policy advisor" for Hilliary Clinton's 2016 campaign.

In 2008 Sullivan was originally an advisor to Hilliary during the primaries, then went with Obama during the general election campaign.  When Obama appointed Clinton as U.S. Secretary of State, she named Sullivan as deputy chief of staff and Director of Policy Planning.  He travelled with her to 112 countries.

In November of 2013 the Associated Press reported that officials in the Obama administration had been secretly negotiating with Iranian officials throughout that year, trying to get an agreement from the mullahs about Iran's nuclear program.  Those efforts resulted in the ludicrous "Iran nuclear agreement," officially called the "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action," which was signed on November 24, 2013.
   Sullivan was a key negotiator of this disaster.  The Iranians had broken off talks five times, and each time Obama ordered his minions to beg the Iranians to come back to the table, because Obama fancied himself a great, wise statesman.  The Iranians correctly viewed this eagerness as showing that Obama would concede virtually anything to be able to have some sort of agreement he could tout as a great, statesmanlike accomplishment.

By all normal definitions the JCPOA should have been considered a *treaty.* But senate Democrats knew the "deal" was so one-sided that the senate would never ratify it.  (The "deal" explicitly did not allow inspections by U.S. inspectors to verify Iranian compliance, and IAEA inspections would only be allowed on 27 days notice.  Military facilities couldn't be inspected at all.)  But by calling it a "joint plan of action" Obama was able to avoid having to ask the senate to ratify it.

Remember this face.  Certainly this guy is smart, but has "goofy leftist" written all over him.  His core philosophy is a) you can trust that dictators who say they want to negotiate will do as they promise; b) there is never a need to verify that a dictatorial regime is complying with the terms of a treaty, cuz "We take them at their word."  Remember, he was THE key negotiator for Obama on the Iran "deal."

But don't worry, citizens.  The Left has been clamoring for years for unilateral U.S. disarmament ("give peace a chance") and there's no better person to arrange that than Jake Sullivan.


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