Pompeo claims: Biden appeasing Iran would be bad for US security

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Publish Date: 0:08 - 14 January 2021
Wednesday, 13 January 2021 (YJC)_ US Secretary of State claims Biden appeasing Iran would be bad for US security.

Pompeo claims: Biden appeasing Iran would be bad for US securityLifting sanctions on Iran while it continues to pursue its nuclear aspirations will endanger America and the world, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned in an interview for The Jerusalem Post-Khaleej Times conference this week.

“If we appease Iran, if we underwrite Iran, if we allow Europeans to re-enter [Iran] and create wealth for the kleptocrats at the head of this theocracy, that would be a bad thing for the region’s security, for Europe’s security and for American security,” he said.

Pompeo expressed hope that President-elect Joe Biden’s administration “will recognize that this is not 2015… The whole world can recognize that Iran is the destabilizing influence in the whole Middle East.”

The Trump administration left the 2015 Iran deal in 2018, and has maintained a “maximum pressure” sanctions campaign against the Islamic Republic. Biden has said he intends to bring the US back to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Iran deal’s official name, along with an Iranian return to compliance. Tehran has repeatedly violated the agreement, most recently declaring last week that it would enrich uranium up to 20% in its underground Fordow facility.

As a result of the “maximum pressure,” Pompeo said, “it’s very clear that Iran is more isolated than it has ever been.”

“Our decision to abandon the ridiculous thing called the JCPOA, which enabled, armed and provided resources and money to the largest state sponsor of terror in the world… put Iran in a place where it had to make hard decisions about its own economy, whether to feed its own people or fund Shi’a militias in Iraq and Syria,” he said.

Should Iran change its ways, the US can engage with its regime, Pompeo said, but “if they don’t, the US has to make sure it is part of a coalition that works alongside each other to promote stability in the Middle East.”

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