March 17, 2022

Biden regime so eager to re-start nuke "deal" with Iran that it undermined its own sanctions on Russia with $10 Billion Iranian nuke contract

Wow, that bidenfail regime REALLY got tough on Russia for invading Ukraine, eh?  Immediately imposed really reeeeally tough "economic sanctions" on 'em!  That'll make them Rooskies back off, right?

At least that's what the regime and the Lying Mainstream Media are telling you.

But as the biden regime--with the help of the Media--is telling you it has imposed "punitive economic sanctions" on Russia, the biden regime has actually make a ten BILLION dollar concession to Russia.

Seriously.  The biden regime is SO eager to revive Obama's disastrous "nuclear agreement" with the Islamic state of Iran--the one that had the U.S. paying Iran $150 BILLION, plus a pallet of $100 million in CASH flown to Iran--that the biden team has agreed to change the agreement, adding huge concessions that will let Russia build TEN BILLION dollars worth of nuclear facilities for Iran.

That's not just hearsay.  U.S. state department spokesmoron Ned Price confirmed it two days ago--but in a way so cunningly phrased that the average American wouldn't understand what was actually being described.  That's because to "sanction" something means to approve it, which is totally different than "imposing sanctions" (i.e. penalties).  Hard to believe but true.  Really.

State dept liar Ned Price says "We would not sanction Russian participation in nuclear projects" in which Russia built nuclear facilites for Iran.  That literally means the U.S. would NOT approve them--but what the biden regime is doing is exactly the opposite.  The regime's position is that it will *not impose further economic sanctions AGAINST either Russia or Iran.*  But what Price actually said leads readers who know English to believe the U.S. would *not approve* Russian participation in Iranian contracts involving nuclear facilities.

It's cunning--and since no reporter asked him to clarify, one can only presume the fake wording was deliberate.  Here's Ned:

"We, of course, would not sanction Russian participation in nuclear projects that are part of resuming full implementation of the JCPOA," State Department spokesman Ned Price confirmed on Tuesday.  JCPOA is the original 2015 "nuclear accord" negotiated by Obama's team.

Russia’s foreign ministry clarified this, saying that "additions were made to the text of the future agreement on JCPOA restoration to ensure that all the JCPOA-related projects, [especially] with Russian participation, as well as Bushehr [nuclear power plant], are protected from negative impact of anti-Russian restrictions" by the U.S. and European Union.

Allowing these "additions" to the Iran agreement gives Russia ten BILLION dollars from Iran--totally offsetting the biden regime's much-touted economic sanctions.  

These huge concessions to both Russia and Iran have been sharply criticized by GOP congressmen.  Moscow has been the intermediary between the U.S. and Iran as the biden regime grovels to re-start the horrible "nuclear agreement" in which Obama gave everything away and got nothing in return.

The Free Beacon reports that a document circulating among GOP lawmakers claims the "modified" nuclear agreement will completely offset the "economic sanctions" imposed on Russian after it invaded Ukraine.

Secretary of State Blinken said "Russia ...has its own interests in ensuring that Iran is not able to acquire a nuclear weapon."  This is a lie.  An Iranian atomic bomb would be highly de-stabilizing, which hugely advantages Russia.  Either Blinken is lying or he's a moron.

Gabriel Noronha, a former State Department special adviser for Iran under Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, told the Free Beacon that these insane additions to the Iran nuclear agreement mean Russia is being given billions--a huge financial windfall--totally undermining international efforts to isolate Moscow.

Rosatom’s contract with Iran has Moscow constructing two blocks of the Bushehr nuclear plant, which are set to go online in 2024 and 2026.

As of last year Iran owed Russia $500 million for past work on the country’s nuclear program, but Russia could not access this money due to Trump administration sanctions that blocked Tehran from accessing funds held in Japanese and South Korean banks.  But thanks to the biden regime's total determination to re-start "the deal," those effective economic sanctions will be removed.

The Biden administration took preemptive steps in February to end sanctions on nuclear development impacting Iran, Russia, and China.  Explicit *waivers* to sanctions were issued by the biden regime, and were viewed as an upfront concession to Iran and allowed Russia to restart its nuclear projects in Iran.

The concessions being made in negotiations over the nuclear accord were recently touted by Russia’s top negotiator, Mikhail Ulyanov. He said last week that Iran, Russia, and China worked together in the talks to get the United States to make a huge "bouquet of concessions" to the three partner nations.

"Iran got much more than it could have expected," Ulyanov said. "Much more.  Iran got more [concessions from the U.S.] than I or others ever expected."

Just in case you're still not clear on how completely the biden regime was outsmarted by the partnership of Russia, Iran and China, read those last two paragraphs again: Against ALL logic, reason and sanity the biden regime was letting *Russia* be the supposedly-neutral broker between the U.S. and the Islamic state of Iran.  Did the Swiss have other engagements?  No sane American could possibly believe the Russians would be neutral or would act in good faith.

Only our moronic SecState, Blinken, naively claiming Russia "has its own interests in Iran not acquiring a nuclear weapon."  Which, as noted above, is horse shit.

And what American official in their right mind would allow *China* to be a partner to the talks?  Surely the truth must be that Russia was simply consulting with China as the talks continued.  But that's not what the Free Beacon reports.  

Noronha warned that the modified agreement is a disaster for the U.S.  "Providing Rosatom a $10 billion contract right now is just another example of how this administration is undermining all its anti-Russia rhetoric with hidden technical concessions that keep Putin and his cronies’ companies afloat."  

One more example of moronic policy by the bidenfail regime.  Yet you won't hear a critical word about this from the alphabet networks or the NY times or WaPo.

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