Team Biden finally acknowledges it needs a Plan B for Iran
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72% Very Conservative
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78% Very Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Robert Malley, Biden's special representative for Iran, reluctantly admitted Wednesday that "we have to prepare for a world" where "Iran doesn't have constraints on its nuclear program.52% : After meeting Wednesday with Israeli and Emerati diplomats, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said his team will finally examine "other options if Iran doesn't change course."
43% : Reviving that is a minimum, and harsher action should follow unless and until Tehran truly bends.
41% : So desperate has Biden been to restore the deal, he lifted some sanctions on the oil-rich country's energy industry and other sectors before Iran even agreed to direct talks.
39% : Wake up: Iran isn't going to change course.
35% : Tehran, in fact, has made a mockery of the administration as it strung along a team desperate to make a deal, heading off Western action as it bought time to move ever closer to a nuclear weapon.
33% : Tehran has shown no interest in renewing the Vienna talks aimed at resurrecting the 2015 accord President Donald Trump ended, even after, Malley whined, the Bidenites said, "We are prepared to remove all of the sanctions that were imposed by the Trump administration that were inconsistent with the deal."
32% : President Joe Biden's top people are finally starting to face reality on one front, as they admit Iran is unlikely to return to the nuclear agreement, despite their months of pleading.
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