
The Saudis have allegedly already spent some $300 billion or more on its war on Yemen and nothing has been gained. The Saudis and its “allies” along the Persian Gulf are hurting these days especially so because they are close to losing the war on Yemen and it appears the Houthis are close to capturing the oil rich and strategic area around Marib. Saudi Arabia, for one, has not at Biden’s request opened the oil spigot to lower prices to benefit the U.S. It looks like a redux of the late 1970s, and oil prices could well get out of hand if they have not already and such prices ARE huge factors boosting inflationary forces. air base after Qassim Soleimani’s assassination.Ĭonsider for example the matter of rampant inflation in the U.S. One has to be impressed by what Iran did in attacking the U.S. Biden may or may not be keen enough to do what he should and what the world wants to see, but there are some pressures on him to do the right thing. must show good faith and stick to it, and then, maybe, at the margin, some details of the deal might be modified in the future to satisfy the hardliners in Washington. And demand that the resumption of the JCPOA cannot be canceled again by Biden or anyone else who becomes the U.S. Yes, the first order of business by Iran’s leaders, and this is sensible, is correctly to insist on a return to the status quo prior to Trump’s moronic and dangerous move. cancellation and the re-imposition of horrific sanctions.

sanctions lifted so that it can again resume exporting oil widely.Īt first glance, this suggests that Iran is not going to renegotiate the JCPOA, and this may be concerning but it’s not – because the nuclear deal of 2015 which was adhered to faithfully by Iran was working until Donald Trump, completely captured by the Zionists, scuttled the deal in 2018 and the Europeans did nothing to try to work around the U.S. But a couple of smart commentators outside Iran in West Asia have claimed this past week that Iran will focus almost exclusively on trying to get the U.S. Few outside Iran’s government probably know exactly what the country’s leaders are primed to focus on around the alleged upcoming resumption of the JCPOA negotiations in Vienna.
