JCPOA Deepens Chasm in U.S.
JCPOA Deepens Chasm in U.S.
When in 2016 Republican candidate Donald Trump stunned his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential race, no American ever thought that it would lead to a chasm among the U.S. politicians and even among the nation and this revealed itself during the 2020 presidential election after Joe Biden defeated Trump in a controversial ever presidential race in the history of the U.S. and ever since the chasm among the Democratic and Republican politicians and even people has deepened and it has left the U.S. administration in limbo for making decision on any issue.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – When in 2016 Republican candidate Donald Trump stunned his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential race, no American ever thought that it would lead to a chasm among the U.S. politicians and even among the nation and this revealed itself during the 2020 presidential election after Joe Biden defeated Trump in a controversial ever presidential race in the history of the U.S. and ever since the chasm among the Democratic and Republican politicians and even people has deepened and it has left the U.S. administration in limbo for making decision on any issue.

Iran’s nuclear program and talks on the U.S. return to the JCPOA seems to have made this rift widen among the American politicians and they are at odds with each other for making a decision on how to deal with the JCPOA and talks with the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Biden’s Special Envoy for Iran, Rob Malley, has been summoned to the Congress and the Senate to brief the lawmakers and Senators but even his show-up has not convinced them and they have cried foul over the Biden Administration’s lax stance towards Iran. This claim both has been supported by the Republicans and even some Democrat representatives and Senators.

The current political developments in the world and even economic ups and downs in the U.S. has weakened the U.S. administration more than ever and it seems the country is moving towards the collapse that it has been predicted by some political scientists like Francis Fukuyama.

On Tuesday, Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei in his speech said the United States is suffering blows from a totally unexpected direction.

“Today, the two presidents of the United States – the former president and the current president – have joined hands to tarnish what’s left of the image of the United States and they are doing so,” Ayatollah Khamenei made the remarks.

There are several signs of lapses in the U.S. ruling politicians either the Democrats or the Republicans and it has put the country on a weaker position as the country has always claimed of being the world No.1 superpower and now nobody gives a damn on the U.S. government’s barking.

As it was mentioned talks in Vienna on the fate of the JCPOA and Iran’s peaceful nuclear program have deepened this contradiction and chaos in the U.S. ruling bodies. Although the 8th round of the Vienna sanctions removal talks has begun, many lawmakers in Washington have shown their opposition to the deal and have vowed to block any possible deal while the U.S. Administration seems to strike a deal and resolve the problem through dialogue.

The U.S. has so far failed to remove its maximum pressure sanctions, which it imposed on Iran after Washington pulled out of the JCPOA, or to give guarantees that a future administration will not ditch the deal, yet again.

Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, Ali Shamkhani, said that there is no coherence or cohesion coming from the U.S. on the revival of the 2015 Iran deal.

Shamkhani stressed that the U.S. administration cannot impose the cost of its internal disputes on Iran.

And I think that now what we are witnessing is a division, internally, inside the political establishment, both Democrats and Republicans, regarding a resolution to the ongoing situation with Iran, regarding whether to go back to the table and to rejoin the JCPOA, Shamkhani said.

Disparate voices from the U.S. government show that there is no coherence in the country to make political decisions leading to progress in the Vienna talks. .

With the current decisions and reactions from Washington to several international issues, it has been proved to the world that the U.S. is declining and the country is losing its influence in the world and even in the U.S. itself because Biden’s approval rating is nose-diving and dropped below 40% which is the lowest since his taking office and for this reason the government is suffering from “decision-making impotency” and it will help more decline of this country.

The Islamic Republic of Iran since its foundation in 1979 has been a hurdle in way of the U.S. colonialism in the region and the world and it has played more role in the current condition of the U.S. as the country was once considered the dominant world power has now turned into a normal country which is even unable to make a firm decision on an issue no matter a domestic or international one.

As the talks in Vienna continue, we expect more rifts and political clashes among the U.S. politicians and the world will benefit of it because by such rifts in the U.S., this country will be busy with its domestic affairs and it will have no time to meddle in the domestic affairs of the other countries and the fervent allies of this country will be the main losers of this decline and the Islamic Republic of Iran will be the real winner by cornering Washington to stay away from meddling in other nations’ affairs.