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Hook: When Arabs, Israelis agree on Iran embargo, world must pay heed

Since Trump left deal it has put us in a bad place, says ex-Obama adviser

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

washinGton – Brian hook, the trump administra­tion’s special representa­tive on iran, said on wednesday that as a consequenc­e of its maximum pressure campaign, the us has dried up the revenue that the regime would otherwise spend. he noted that since 2012, the regime has spent over $10 billion in iraq, syria and Lebanon.

“we’d like to get to a new deal, but don’t lose sight of the fact of what we’ve been able to accomplish by really putting this regime on its back, by restoring the military deterrence and maintainin­g it,” he said in an interview at the aspen security Forum. “we’re very pleased with our strategy,” he continued. “the door continues to be wide open for diplomacy. the supreme leader has chosen resistance over diplomacy: that’s his decision.”

he also called to restore the un security council standard of no enrichment. “when i was in the council in the Bush administra­tion, we were able to negotiate a prohibitio­n on no enrichment. that’s binding internatio­nal law and china and russia voted for it. that is the standard that we have to restore.” he added that such a demand will “get us out of this debate of how close iran is. iran does use nuclear blackmail in order to win concession­s.”

he also addressed the expiring arms embargo on iran, and noted that the us will “very soon” put forward a security council resolution, calling to extend the embargo. hook said that all the countries in the middle east are speaking in one voice around the measure.

“you have the saudis, the emirates, the Bahrainis, yemen and israel, all in complete agreement that the arms embargo needs to be extended,” he said. “and when the arabs and israelis come together on something, i really think it’s important for the internatio­nal community to pay attention… we have to listen to what the region is saying.”

the special representa­tive also said that it was a mistake “to ever allow, in year five of the iran deal... the arms embargo to expire on the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”

wendy sherman, former undersecre­tary of state under the obama administra­tion, who negotiated the 2015 nuclear agreement, spoke at the security forum as well, saying that since us president

Donald Trump decided to leave the deal, “it has gotten us to a really bad place.”

“Iran is now enriching at higher levels with more centrifuge­s. They are still supporting proxies in the region. They’re still abusing the rights of their own people. They are not a responsibl­e player in the internatio­nal community,” Sherman said.

“I appreciate that the Trump administra­tion put the maximum pressure campaign and they indeed have, but what it has gotten them – and Brian said this himself – is resistance,” she said. “The administra­tion has had a series of tactics, but it is not clear to me at all what the strategic objective is.

“The administra­tion said it’s not regime change – and yet they said they’re creating leverage to get a better negotiatio­n. But I think we all see that Iran is nowhere close to negotiatin­g [with] the administra­tion. So we’re in quite a worse place.” •

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(Reuters) WENDY SHERMAN
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(Reuters) BRIAN HOOK
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