New: The Iran deal is dead. Where is Biden’s Plan B? washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/… by me @PostOpinions
The Iran nuclear deal is likely dead for good... But if the Biden team has a follow-up plan to prevent Iran from going nuclear, it’s a well-kept secret. And time is not on America’s side.

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.@USEnvoyIran @Rob_Malley acknowledged Iran shows no interest in returning to the Vienna talks.

“We have to prepare for a world … where Iran doesn’t have constraints on its nuclear program and we have to consider options for dealing with that..."

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@USEnvoyIran @Rob_Malley .@aarondmiller2 of @CarnegieEndow: “Biden’s caught between a commitment not to let Iran acquire a nuclear weapon and the reality that Iran is already a nuclear threshold state."

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@USEnvoyIran @Rob_Malley @aarondmiller2 @CarnegieEndow Telling the world that you are working on “options” and having meetings with allies are not sufficient.

The Biden team must quickly decide — and then announce — what it actually intends to do to prevent Iran from ramping up its nuclear program

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@USEnvoyIran @Rob_Malley @aarondmiller2 @CarnegieEndow One hopes the Iranian regime will suddenly realize that abandoning its nuclear ambitions and its regional mischief is in its own interest — and come back to the negotiating table. But hope is not a strategy.

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