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The High Cost of Confrontation: U.S. Policy Instability and the Iran Nuclear Deal

The United States faces significant costs in its confrontational stance towards Iran, as highlighted by recent statements from a Vice President of the Commission on Article 90. The contradictory remarks made by former President Donald Trump illustrate a troubling instability in decision-making, revealing a pattern of unreliability among U.S. politicians and their governing bodies.

The situation surrounding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an agreement involving Iran, the United States, and European nations, serves as a prime example of American bad faith. The unilateral withdrawal from this agreement during Trump’s presidency exemplifies a lack of commitment to international accords.

It is lamentable that the President of the United States and other officials base their comments on misleading information disseminated by the Israeli regime. Such behavior should not continue, as it undermines diplomatic relations and global stability.

The High Cost of Confrontation: U.S. Policy Instability and the Iran Nuclear Deal
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