Följande uttalande kom från dem efter avtalet med Iran:
Agreement Disproportionate in Favor of Iran
New York, NY - United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) CEO, Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, issued the following statement today:
While we sincerely hope that a comprehensive and verifiable
agreement that rolls back Iran's nuclear program is reached in 6 months,
the interim agreement reached in Geneva tonight provides
disproportionate sanctions relief to Iran.
By not agreeing to dismantle a single centrifuge, Iran has not rolled back
its nuclear infrastructure and with the many centrifuges that it is
currently operating, Iran retains the ability to breakout and produce
enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear weapon in as little as 2 months. At the same time, the carefully constructed sanctions architecture developed over decades has been significantly rolled back.
It is unrealistic to characterize sanctions as a spigot that can
be turned off and back on. By rolling back sanctions now, the
international community is significantly lessening the pressure on
Iran's economy and the best measure of that pressure is the value of the
Iranian rial. Six months from now we believe that the Iranian rial will
have regained significant lost value and there will be far less
economic pressure on the Iranian economy. And accordingly there will be
far less pressure for Iran to actually dismantle a material number of
centrifuges, much less end its nuclear enrichment and plutonium programs
for which it has no practical purpose except to produce a nuclear
weapon. If Iran's industrial-size nuclear program is not rolled back,
Tehran will inherently maintain the breakout capacity to build such a
weapon.
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