Obama cites India’s co-operation in Iranian deal

American President  Barack Obama while speaking at an American University spoke on the IRAN deal and blasted of its opposers. While doing so, he cited the help of nations like India and China in bringing Iran to the negotiating table. President Obama warned lawmakers they risked damaging American credibility if they vote to kill the Iran nuclear deal.

“Let’s not mince words: The choice we face is ultimately between diplomacy and some sort of war – maybe not tomorrow, maybe not three months from now, but soon,” Obama said in a speech at American University Wednesday.

“How can we in good conscience justify war before we’ve tested a diplomatic agreement that achieves our objectives?” he asked.

Obama cites India's co operation in Iranian deal
Obama cites India’s co operation in Iranian deal

Obama asserted that it was “our very willingness to negotiate that helped America rally the world to our cause, and secured international participation in an unprecedented framework of commercial and financial sanctions. Keep in mind unilateral US sanctions against Iran had been in place for decades, but had failed to pressure Iran to the negotiating table.”

“What made our new approach more effective was our ability to draw upon new UN Security Council resolutions, combining strong enforcement with voluntary agreements from nations like China and India, Japan and South Korea to reduce their purchases of Iranian oil, as well as the imposition by our European allies of a total oil embargo. Winning this global buy-in was not easy-I know. I was there,” Obama said noting, “In some cases, our partners lost billions of dollars in trade because of their decision to cooperate,” he said.

“But we were able to convince them that absent a diplomatic resolution, the result could be war, with major disruptions to the global economy, and even greater instability in the Middle East.In other words, it was diplomacy-hard, painstaking diplomacy-not sabre-rattling, not tough talk that ratcheted up the pressure on Iran,” he said.

“If Congress kills this deal, we will lose more than just constraints on Iran’s nuclear programme or the sanctions we have painstakingly built.We will have lost something more precious: America’s credibility as a leader of diplomacy. America’s credibility as the anchor of the international
system,” Obama said.