Biden's candidate for National Security Advisor sees accomplishment of Iran deal.

Jake Sullivan's take on Iran deal


The US President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan presented an optimistic view on Iran deal, centred around sanctions imposed on Iran related to nuclear weapons. Sullivan expressed his expectations on reinstating the nuclear accord with Iran as the country inches towards development of nuclear weapons. The country is heading for another round of negotiations for solidification of the agreement but the reluctance of Iran is the biggest hurdle to dodge. Sullivan forwarded the view of Biden on this deal and strategy devised by them for its success.

Sullivan on Monday spoke at the Wall Street Journal CEO Summit, highlighting the ideology of International Corporation. He admitted that the mutual corporation will govern the progress to preserve or enhance the deal forged during Obama's administration. In 2017, the former US President deferred from the deal after taking the office. Sullivan provided a horrifying glimpse of the future by stating, "We are in a dangerous position" in the Journal event telecasted on Vimeo. Reports suggest that Iran has acquired more uranium and holds the calibre to attack the world like never before.

Biden's goal is to rope in Iran in compliance with the legal agreement to avoid unwanted repercussions. The agreement is a lengthy outcome of discussions and negotiations between Tehran's government and six world powers to force Iran's nuclear program back into the box. After attaining this security, the US will head for another settlement on the table like Iran's involvement in other Middle Eastern countries. This truce has utmost significance to sustain peace in the world.

It is Iran's prerogative to take this call. If the country's leaders refrain from rejoining the accord then the US will muster support from the rest of the world to form a strong alliance and bind Iranians to join the clan without any other option left. The United States' newly elected government is all set to work against all the odds to achieve its goals. Sullivan declared that the US's foreign policy is stronger when they work with international institutions and democratic allies.


 

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