
For those who care about American and international security, this short statement is well worth a quick read:
I heard a prediction this morning that is potentially worrisome:
Suppose that we reach an accord with Iran. (We’ve already conceded a great many items that we had previously said were non-negotiable. Mr. Obama is — there’s lots and lots of evidence for this — not a very effective negotiator, to put it mildly.) The Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, whose role as Supreme Leader of Iran transcends that of the conventional government, declares a week or two later that the agreement is unacceptable. But the concessions already made have now become the new benchmark, the default starting position, and the Obama administration, desperate for a deal, is now under pressure to make further concessions.
It may happen. I wouldn’t be surprised. The Iranians are very good at this. They’ve been brilliant. We, alas, have not.
Posted from Newport Beach, California