
Putin Blackmailing Biden Over Iran Nuclear Deal, Looks Like Biden Is Paying

We all know that Biden is willing to sell the farm over what he sees as his legacy, the Iran Nuclear Deal, but what many Americans don’t know is even while Russia is invading Ukraine, threatening us and the world if we intervene, Biden has turned to the Russians to help.
The US is negotiating a deal to make Iran’s nuclear bomb easier, and Russia is helping us do it. That’s likely one big reason why the US won’t sanction Russian oil. They are sacrificing Ukraine for this oil deal.
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Biden will never take on China or Russia. They can do anything they want to us or anyone else.
So what did Russia do to help facilitate this deal?
First, they demanded that if there is a deal done, they must be free from any sanctions against Iran.
Part of the problem here is Russia is demanding if they help facilitate a deal with Iran, there will not be continued sanctions over their oil exports due to the invasion of Ukraine, but there is more to this than just Russia’s exports.
Since oil for Russia keeps their economy healthy, any sanctions will cripple their economy, but more, allowing Iranian crude on the market again will cause stabilization of crude prices, thus driving down the price of crude from the $118 a barrel we are experiencing now.
By allowing to stay in force the current embargo, Russia will continue to profit off of illegal exports they have been smuggling out of Iran; at the same time, they will continue to keep Iran dependent on them.
Sanctioned Russian tankers are carrying illicit Iranian oil, providing a fresh financial lifeline for Tehran and highlighting significant gaps in the Biden administration’s enforcement of sanctions, Free Beacon reports.
Richard Goldberg writes in the NY Post that this is the “worst deal ever.”
Iran was cheating on the old deal from the very start and using its benefits to destabilize the Middle East, which is exactly what they will do again, thanks to the new worst deal in history, brokered by Russia at the Biden administration’s request. It ensures the United States will face an increasingly imminent choice of military action against Iran or accepting an Iranian nuclear weapon,” he writes.
In a rush to create what Biden sees as a legacy treaty, he, like Chamberlin before the second world war, is more hastening the coming of a conflict, not averting one.
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