IRAN NUKE DEAL UNRAVELS

THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL UNRAVELS

The Iran nuclear deal is finally beginning to unravel. Rafael Mariano Grossi, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) director general, last week said that Iran had removed 27 surveillance cameras from nuclear sites across the country. His statement followed a meeting of the IAEA’s board of governors who censured Iran for failing to provide “credible information” over man-made nuclear material found at three undeclared sites in the country. It also followed months of stalled talks in Vienna aimed at restoring the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal with Iran. Mr Grossi warned that if an agreement cannot be reached to restore the cameras in three to four weeks “this would be a fatal blow” to the tattered nuclear deal.

For the past two decades warnings have been given to the West that the Iranian regime was engaged in a clandestine campaign to produce a nuclear weapon. In April, the former deputy speaker of the Iranian parliament – Ali Motahari, said in an interview on state television: “There is no need to beat around the bush. When we began our nuclear activity, our goal was indeed to build a bomb as a means of intimidation and to strike fear in the hearts of the enemies of Allah.” He was confirming information that has been known for years and was first revealed to astonished western intelligence agencies in 2003, at a press conference in Washington DC, organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). From underground sources within the Iranian regime, the NCRI was able to point to the existence of illicit nuclear development sites including the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, the Arak heavy water facility, the Kalaye Electric centrifuge testing facility near Tehran, and the Lashkar Ab’ad laser enrichment facility. 

It was based on this information that the west began moves to curtail the mullahs’ nuclear ambitions, triggering, for the first time, the inspection of Iranian sites by the IAEA. Sadly, the strategy of appeasement by political leaders desperate to avoid offending the theocratic regime, meant that the mullahs’ nuclear development accelerated up to 2015, when Barack Obama, keen to leave a foreign policy legacy, signed up to the deeply flawed JCPOA. The Iranian regime insisted that access to all military sites should be prohibited, virtually neutering the JCPOA at a stroke, as most of their nuclear activity was taking place in these heavily guarded locations. There was also no mention of human rights violations, oppression, or proxy wars in the cripplingly one-sided agreement.

Despite clear evidence that the mullahs have never stopped secretly working to construct a nuclear device and ballistic missiles capable of carrying a primed atomic warhead, the US, UK and EU remain ludicrously committed to reinstating the JCPOA without demanding an end to the clerical regime’s destabilizing proxy wars in the Middle East and without insisting on an end to repression, torture and executions in Iran. US, UK and EU attempts at appeasement have simply encouraged the mullahs to further aggressive behaviour at home and abroad. The total cost of the regime's nuclear project is estimated at $ 2 trillion, which is one of the most important causes of the terrible poverty of the Iranian people today.

The mullahs’ pretext of negotiations in Vienna were only ever a masquerade to hide that reality from the West. They are demanding the lifting of sanctions and the de-listing of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization. American participation in this charade has become a circus, based on President Biden’s determination to reinstate the JCPOA, after Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the agreement in 2018. The Americans know that the Iranians have no intention of slowing their development of a nuclear bomb. They know that all they want is sanctions to be lifted so that they can continue to fund Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, the Shi’ia militias in Iraq, Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza.

For both Russia and China, ending sanctions and rebooting the nuclear deal is strategically important, enhancing their influence in the Middle East, while undermining the West. The Russians have kept the civil war in Syria going for more than a decade by siding with the Iranian regime. Now, Tehran is openly supporting Vladimir Putin’s inhuman war in Ukraine. Meanwhile China has signed a 25-year $400 billion ‘Belt & Road’ deal with the mullahs, to bypass sanctions imposed by President Trump’s ‘maximum pressure campaign’, effectively turning Iran into a client state. 

The JCPOA was only ever destined to run until 2025, after which the Iranians were to be allowed to re-commence their full nuclear programme. It is now abundantly clear, following the recent revelations by the IAEA, that in the 3 years that remain of the original deal, there is no likelihood of the mullahs opening their doors to maximum, un-fettered inspections of their nuclear facilities. They have already boasted that their uranium enrichment programme has achieved 60% purity, a hair’s breadth from weapons grade, and any pledges or guarantees they may provide in Vienna would be worthless.

The behaviour of the Iranian regime is so egregious and threatening, it is time for France, Germany and the UK, three of the signatories to the nuclear deal, to inform the EU that they intend to invoke the trigger mechanism clause in the JCPOA, to expedite a debate in the UN Security Council (UNSC), without the facility for a vote and its inevitable veto by Iran’s allies, Russia and China. The UN must hold Iran to account for its criminal behaviour. The regime's nuclear and enrichment sites must be shut down and unconditional inspections must be carried out. The barbaric war in Ukraine and the Iranian regime’s support for the Russians should have sent a resounding wakeup call to Western appeasers. We need to act now. There can be no question of waiting until the next meeting of the IAEA’s board of governors in September. If we continue to pursue our policy of appeasement of the mullahs, we will plunge Europe and the world onto a fast track to nuclear disaster.