Mr. Trump Squanders the World's Trust - By the NYT Editorial Board
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD SEPT. 23, 2017
At a crucial moment, Donald Trump is forcing the world to confront core questions it really shouldnt have to ask: Can he be trusted? And, more saliently, can America be trusted? His threats to jettison the Iran nuclear deal are undermining Americas credibility as a negotiating partner and weakening Americas ability to lead the free world as it has for 70 years.
In his rush to bulldoze President Obamas accomplishments, Mr. Trump has withdrawn from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, leaving China with a freer hand to set trade rules in Asia; abandoned the hard-won 195-nation Paris Agreement to address climate change; and sowed grave doubts about his commitment to NATO, the bedrock alliance that has kept peace in Europe after World War II.
Now, Mr. Trump is threatening to torpedo the 2015 nuclear deal, which imposed strict limits on Irans nuclear program in return for a lifting of international sanctions. He has hinted that next month he will not certify that Iran is complying with its commitments, even though the head of Americas Strategic Command just said that it was. The certification is required every 90 days; a failure to provide it could lead to the re-imposition of American sanctions and cause the agreement to unravel.
Perhaps the most immediate consequence of reneging on the Iran deal is that it will make it even harder, if not impossible, for the president to negotiate a peaceful resolution of the crisis over North Koreas nuclear weapons program. The Norths leader, Kim Jong-un, is erratic and frightening, but why would it help matters to eliminate any confidence Mr. Kim might have in Mr. Trumps word?
Such a reckless choice on the Iran deal would also free Iran to resume unfettered nuclear activities and constitute a slap in the face to major powers Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China that worked with the United States and Iran for two years to negotiate and implement the deal. Those nations are now feverishly trying to persuade Mr. Trump to stick with Americas commitment.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/23/opinion/sunday/trump-trust-iran-korea.html
janterry
(4,429 posts)Trump a dig of some sort?
I don't like calling him President, either - so we're in agreement if that's what's happening. Grammarians? What think you?
dalton99a
(81,708 posts)PSPS
(13,644 posts)The Style Book says that, in news stories, the text uses the term President in the first mention, and "Mr." thereafter. An opinion piece isn't bound by the Style Book.
janterry
(4,429 posts)ty
Gothmog
(145,965 posts)PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)I always enjoy reading the comments to these articles too, starting with "readers choice" first.
I'm often amazed and I wonder, when reading the comments, how the fuck did this "bum" (thanks LeBron!) ever get elected?
K&R