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White House cites India's support to sell Iran nuclear deal | Zee News


Washington: The White House has again warned that if the Republican controlled Congress kills the historic nuclear deal with Iran, it would be impossible to assemble an international coalition, including India, to back sanctions against Tehran.


The Iran deal was backed by at least 86 nations including six -- China, India, Japan, South Korea, Turkey and Taiwan -- that have voluntarily restricted the amount of Iranian oil that they imported, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Thursday.

"It also happens to include all of the countries that had previously imported Iranian oil, but stopped doing it so that they could work effectively with the United States and the rest of the international community to apply pressure to Iran," he said.

It also includes a significant number of countries that may, in the future, be interested in purchasing oil from Iran, Earnest said as the Obama administration continued its efforts to sell the nuclear deal to sceptic lawmakers, including some from President Barack Obama`s own Democratic party.

"So the number is significant because it serves to illustrate how difficult it would be -- basically why it would be impossible for us to re-impose sanctions if Congress were to kill this deal," he said.

Earnest said he was citing the support of all these countries "to rebut the claim that, well, if Congress is to move forward with killing this deal, that there is some other option available other than the military option".

"And the fact is, killing the deal only makes the need to use the military option more likely because it`s going to be impossible for us to reassemble an international coalition to reach a diplomatic agreement," he said.

It would be impossible to do so if the US "stands alone in killing a diplomatic agreement that`s supported by the rest of the world -- or at least 86 other countries around the world, including countries like China, India, Japan, South Korea, Turkey and Taiwan", Earnest said.

It required international pressure, unanimity of opinion across the globe to convince Iran to limit its nuclear programme, he said.

"But if the United States steps away from this agreement, it certainly is fair for Iran to start calling everybody`s bluff," Earnest said.

"And there`s one thing we won`t be able to do about it. We won`t be able to apply a comprehensive international set of sanctions against Iran."

The international community was backing the deal, Earnest said, because "they know that the best way to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is the diplomatic agreement".

If the deal is subsequently killed by the US Congress, it certainly would affect the US "and our credibility to go and tell China, India, Japan, South Korea, Turkey and Taiwan that they needed to go back to curtailing their purchases of Iranian oil".

"I think all those countries would say, Why? Why should we do that? You`re not serious about trying to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, so we`re not going to enter into a diplomatic agreement for that reason," Earnest said.

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Indeed.... India time and again told the USA that it needed to find some common ground in negotiations. There is no way that USA could overlook Iran's position of primacy in the region and important role in helping to stabilise Afghanistan in the long run. E.U. Nations had already bough into that argument, just as much as USA had serious reservations because of domestic lobbies.

In the flux that the Peace talks with Taliban have fallen into, the Iran factor must be always paid attention to. The world will need Iran more, going forward. Just as the Ayatollahs will need to understand that their world-view cannot hold any more.
 
Republicans are more smart then what democrats think them to be, while in seat of power they will weigh all options and will never outrightly reject this deal and even if they did then countries like china, India are free to do business with Iran because international treaties must never be subjected to internal politics of United States after change of govt there
 
You thought wrong. We are counter weight to them if Pakistan sides with KSA against Iran.

What does that mean? That Iran is effectively under an Indian nuclear umbrella?

I don't see that ever happening.
 
I used to think of Iran as a natural ally and counter-weight to Pakistan in the region. But I am no longer as convinced.

This is with respect to them going nuclear. Eventually.

@third eye @Bang Galore @SarthakGanguly @Capt.Popeye @GURU DUTT
make it clear Iran as it is a very clever and ambitious nation who has been a super power of this part of the world for centuries and thats what they want now but the problem is with saudies and americans and israelies (israel will eventualli soften its stand against iran if iran takes back its support to goups like hezbullah and hamas) while USA will do buisness with anybody with whome it can and that singels owt arabs and saudies in pertikular lets see what happens
 
For us. As a shia country.

That kind of counter-balance has been there already, for centuries. But that aspect has little to do with India. Right now, its simply Iran's status as a regional player.
 
That kind of counter-balance has been there already, for centuries. But that aspect has little to do with India. Right now, its simply Iran's status as a regional player.

As a conventional regional player (for us) right now it hardly causes Pakistan to divert any of its forces to their border.

As a nuclear power, it might upset Pakistan's calculations. Just a thought.
 
As a conventional regional player (for us) right now it hardly causes Pakistan to divert any of its forces to their border.

As a nuclear power, it might upset Pakistan's calculations. Just a thought.

The Nuclear factor is not important, but KSA's visceral dislike for Iran and the unusual amount of leverage that KSA holds on Pakistan is important. That coupled with the growing strength of Sunni Extremist forces in Pakistan itself will matter.
 
What does that mean? That Iran is effectively under an Indian nuclear umbrella?

I don't see that ever happening.
No it means if that happen Iran will use India card with Pakistan means siding with india on particular sensitive issues.(I can't say more clear than that here)
 
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