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Professor William
Beeman: Biden could lift Trump's sanctions on Iran immediately
TEHRAN(Bazaar) – William O. Beeman,
Professor Emeritus of University of Minnesota, says If the United States
returns to the JCPOA they will have to also lift the sanctions relief specified
in the JCPOA.
In an interview with the Bazaar, Beeman also says, “There must be talks about
whether the U.S. will return to the JCPOA or not in advance of this.”
Following is the text of
the interview:
Bazaar: Joe Biden, in an
article published on CNN, presented a three-stage policy against Iran.
Accordingly, he presented the three phases of nuclear talks, regional issues,
the missile issue and human rights under one package. The important issue here
is timing. That is, whether Biden considers the nuclear issue independent or
links it to missile and regional issues. If such a connection is made, the
probability of reaching an agreement with Iran is close to zero. On this basis,
it is argued that he may seek to consider each issue separately and
independently in possible negotiations with Iran. What is your assessment of
Biden's policy toward Iran?
Beeman: We can't know
exactly what Joe Biden will do. But it will have to be a political calculation.
He can't just reverse Trump's withdrawal from the JCPOA without creating an
issue that Republicans will use against him. Therefore if he does anything with
regard to Iran, he must show that he has “improved” on the agreement. If I were
advising him, I would suggest that he condition returning to the JCPOA and
eliminating sanctions on Iran firmly agreeing to additional talks on the other
two issues. But he hasn't asked me. Nevertheless that would be, I believe, the
safest course for him politically.
Bazaar: Biden has
repeatedly spoken of returning to the JCPOA during his election campaigns. But
there has been no talk of lifting sanctions on Iran. What is the reason for
this, and will it lift nuclear sanctions in return for Iran's return from
reducing its JCPOA commitments?
Beeman: If the United
States returns to the JCPOA they will have to also lift the sanctions relief
specified in the JCPOA. So there must be talks about whether the U.S. will
return to the JCPOA or not in advance of this. There were additional sanctions
imposed by Trump after the U.S. withdrawal. Biden could lift those immediately.
If I were in his position, I would claim that the additional sanctions were not
achieving anything, and that they created a humanitarian crisis in Iran and in
the region, so lifting them would be a wise move.
Bazaar: The Democratic
Party announced in a statement during the presidential election campaign that
it would no longer pursue a policy of regime change in Iran. Is this policy
still pursued when Biden came to power or was it just a propaganda issue?
Beeman: Yes. The policy of
regime change has been a part of the Republican Party platform since George W.
Bush. I believe the Democratic Party should stick to their promise and
specifically abandon this policy.
Bazaar: In general, what
changes will Biden's Middle East policy have compared to Trump?
Beeman: There may be more
pressure on Israel to abandon the settlements. There will be a movement away
from MBS and the Saudi Arabian regime. The United States has military
facilities in Qatar and Bahrain, and there will be continued efforts to protect
them. The United States will also likely continue withdrawal from Iraq.
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