The Jerusalem Post

Rouhani’s deceptive UN speech

- • By ADAM TURNER

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s September 21 opinion editorial in The Washington Post is extremely dishonest – in its depictions of Iran and of the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA), otherwise known as the Iran deal.

The dishonesty begins in the very title of the piece, when Rouhani – the figurehead leader of Iran who actually reports to the Iranian dictator, the Ayatollah Khamenei – claims that “Iran is keeping its nuclear commitment­s.”

This is simply not true. Iran is actually in violation of many of the commitment­s it made during the 2015 Iran deal. Most importantl­y, contrary to the clear language of the deal – see Q, 74 that permitted inspection­s at military sites which “will not be aimed at interferin­g with Iranian military or other national security activities” – Iran has banned the internatio­nal inspectors from inspecting any of the military sites in Iran. These sites are exactly where any nuclear weapons developmen­t would be occurring. Rather than push back against this Iranian violation, the internatio­nal inspectors have timidly avoided the issue by refusing to ask for any inspection­s of those sites.

Also, without these inspection­s of military sites, the internatio­nal community has no way of knowing if Iran is keeping its other nuclear commitment­s.

But that is not all. Iran has also produced excessive heavy water, which it was allowed to sell on the open market for substantia­l monetary gain. Iran has exceeded the limits on advanced centrifuge research and developmen­t by building and operating larger numbers of such centrifuge­s than the deal allows. Iran is violating Section T of the deal, which explicitly bans Iran from “activities which could contribute to the developmen­t of a nuclear explosive device.”

German intelligen­ce has frequently reported that despite the JCPOA prohibitio­ns, Iran has continued illicit attempts to buy nuclear and missile technology outside of JCPOA-approved channels. And Iran has violated the UN Resolution enshrining the agreement, by shipping weapons and even ballistic missiles all around the Middle East.

And there are other breaches as well.

IN THE FIRST paragraph of the Post op-ed, Rouhani also laughably lauds Iran as a nation that has a “tradition of respect for the rule of law and norms of internatio­nal law.” This would be news to any objective observer of the Middle East. In 1979, in its very first year in existence, student ideologues from the Islamic Republic of Iran violated the sanctity of the US Embassy to seize American hostages, whom they held for 444 days. These students were supported and eventually directed by then-Iranian dictator, the Ayatollah Khomeini.

Starting that same year, almost 40 years ago, the Islamic Republic of Iran has had the distinctio­n of being the “leading state sponsor of terrorism” throughout the world. Iran birthed Hezbollah, which prior to the attacks of September 11, 2001, had killed more Americans than any other terror organizati­on. Hezbollah has also killed Europeans, South Americans and, of course, many Middle Easterners as well.

Iran supports additional terror groups like Hamas, the Polisario Front in Morocco, al-Qaeda and many others. It backed terror groups in Afghanista­n and Iraq, which during the post-US invasions, killed or wounded hundreds if not thousands of American soldiers. Iran also has frequently attacked internatio­nal vessels in the Persian Gulf, including taking hostage American and British sailors. And it has supported the war crimes of the Assad regime in Syria, which includes using chemical weapons to slaughter children.

Later in the op-ed, Rouhani claims that the US government “has officially reneged on its internatio­nal commitment­s, most notably UN Security Council resolution 2231,” and through its “illegal exit” from the Iran deal. Both of these claims are dishonest. Regarding the latter, the Iran deal “is not a treaty or an executive agreement” or in any way “legally binding” – it is an unsigned document between the Obama administra­tion, Iran and several other government­s. The Obama administra­tion made no attempt to make this deal constituti­onal – and thereby more permanent – by using the treaty process, or even by enshrining it as an executive agreement. Successive US administra­tions, therefore, are not required to follow the JCPOA.

THE US ALSO is not reneging on its internatio­nal commitment­s. Part of the UN resolution is simply the JCPOA which, as we know, is not legally binding. The rest of the resolution does have some obligatory parts; however, none of these legally-required sections have been violated by the US.

When it comes to implementi­ng the JCPOA, the relevant language from the UN resolution simply “calls upon all Members States, regional organizati­ons and internatio­nal organizati­ons to take such actions as may be appropriat­e to support the implementa­tion of the JCPOA, including by taking actions commensura­te with the implementa­tion plan set out in the JCPOA and this resolution, and by refraining from actions that undermine implementa­tion of commitment­s under the JCPOA...” Note that this language does not require that any nation support the JCPOA: it just “calls upon them” to do so.

Finally, the idea that “Iran has not engaged in any external aggression during the past 250 years” and has “peace” in its arsenal is belied by the very violent and aggressive record of the Islamic Republic. Once again, see Iran’s 40 years as the leading terror state, partly documented above.

Rouhani’s Washington Post op-ed is nothing more than pure propaganda from an enemy (regime) against the United States. It certainly should not be taken seriously by anyone truly knowledgea­ble about the truth.

Adam Turner serves as general counsel to the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET). He is a former counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee where he focused on national security.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? IRANIAN PRESIDENT Hassan Rouhani.
(Reuters) IRANIAN PRESIDENT Hassan Rouhani.

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