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Iran Nuclear Deal: Trumps win might be US’ loss


Never in history destiny of US president, has been so divorced from the destiny of USA he leads. In his enthusiasm of electoral processes President Trump is doing the unthinkable, breaking the continuity of US promises to the world.
When world leaders sign an agreement, they are not signing a document with an administration (in Trump’s case may be regime is a better word) with an expiry date of four years. It’s an agreement between the United States and the other party.
If trump goes ahead and destroys the deal it would only mean one thing – Iran should expect a US invasion and therefore should develop its nuclear program with renewed fervor. With Iran on course to Nuclear weapons (possibly with North Koreans assistance) – every single Sunni state of the region would line up its petro dollars to Pakistan for its assistance in getting Fat Man bombs of their own.
With NATO and US military losing its leadership in region (Turkey Diplomatic Standoff and Qatar problems with its neighbors) Russia, China and even India may enter the region with their own agendas. Every single deal that the Arab Republics sign off without US in picture will be a boost for BRICS and Europe at the cost of US. US is certainly not going to be great like this.
Under Trump’s misguided believes the prestige of Washinton is taking a nose dive and the losses might be too sever to ever recover. The self-certified high IQ President of United State has to first learn some smartness from the diplomatic streets

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