Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Negotiating With One Hand Tied Behind Back

Krauthammer: Iran’s Economy Could Collapse If U.S. Would Impose Sanctions


Mar. 2, 2015



KRAUTHAMMER: The idea that the only alternative to accepting a capitulation-ist negotiation, which is what we are offering Iran, is war is equally false. There is a middle way. Obama always says it is either what I am demanding, or war. It is not. We were imposing sanctions on Iran which were extremely strong, had caused a collapse of the currency, huge inflation, and grumbling in the streets among the merchants, which is exactly what had destroyed the regime of the Shah. Now, we are in a position where Congress is trying to add onto that. And, remember, the earlier sanctions which brought Iran to its knees and to the negotiating table were in a condition of $100 oil. It is now less than half of that. So it is in a position where its economy could collapse under sanctions.


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