The
liberty principle for this Freedom Friday concerns safety and security in the
world. One reason for lack of peace in the Middle East for many years is the unwillingness
of Iran leaders to want peace. They have been at war with the United States
since 1979 when they took Americans hostage for more than a year. They continue
to proclaim, “Death to America!” It was obvious to all honest observers that
Iran did not want peace.
President Donald Trump and his administration tried hard to negotiate with Iran negotiators. However, they determined that Iran “was not acting in good faith,” according to an article by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell published at The Daily Signal.
In
a call with reporters on Tuesday, an administration official said that Iran had
attempted to drag out negotiations over its nuclear program and delayed the
Americans’ request for a detailed proposal before the U.S. decided to act with
Israel and strike Iranian military and political targets this weekend.
During
several rounds of talks between representatives of the two countries, Iran had
maintained it did not intend to build a nuclear weapon, but it had enriched
uranium far beyond the level needed for civilian energy use and close to the
level needed for a bomb, Reuters reported.
Oman’s
Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, one of the diplomats involved in the talks,
told CBS News last week following the third round of talks that the Iranians
were willing to minimize enrichment, forgo stockpiling nuclear material, and
allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspections.
However,
the administration said it learned that Iranians were hiding their nuclear
enrichment program underground. The regime claimed it used its Tehran Research
Reactor for civil purposes, but negotiators determined Iran was stockpiling
fuel to later use to create a weapon….
The
U.S. offered the Iranians free nuclear fuel to use for their civilian nuclear
program, but the Iranians declined, saying enrichment is a national, “inalienable”
right, an administration official said Tuesday.
“We
said to them that you may deem that to be your right,” the official said. “We
deem our right the ability to stop that, and we’re going to stop it, and we’re
not going to allow it.”
Negotiators
demanded that the Iranians have their facility above ground, and the Iranians
shot back that it could then be bombed.
“If
there’s nothing nefarious being done there, then, then you shouldn’t be worried
about a bomb,” an official said. “So, it was one of these things where just
everything was just trying to create a construct that would give them the
capabilities and materials they needed in the future to produce nuclear weapons.”
…
“It
was very clear they were just trying to buy time in order to preserve whatever
they could, to get past the term of President [Donald] Trump, in order to get a
nuclear weapon,” the official said, “and if they wanted to do a peaceful
nuclear program, or kind of a real deal, we offered them many ample
opportunities to do that, and they kept getting in their own way, probably
intentionally, in order not to do that.” …
It
was the role of the negotiators to determine if a deal could be made. They came
back and reported to the president that Iran was “basically playing games,” so
a deal would be difficult….
Obviously,
President Trump was not willing to play games with the Iranians, so he gave
approval for the military operation against Iran. Iran is certainly seeing the
consequences of trying to play games with Trump.