Question asked to Scott Ritter: DJT just appointed you to negotiate a peace plan with Iran aimed at inducing them to abondon a nuclear weapons program. For the first draft he wants carrot only, no stick, and says nothing is off the table. What security and economic deals do you have for Iran to guarantee they don't end up like Libya once he is out of office in 2029?
-- Ask The Inspector, Scott Ritter hosted by Jeff Norman:
Scott's rough response and views:
- I will not provide Iran with any security guarantees; Iran does not need America to provide its security guarantees.
- I am not a threat to Iran; formal declaration of the end of regime change policy by the USA. The CIA would dissolve the Iran Mission Center if not done so already.
- The CIA would no longer be interested in regime change and would dissociate with all monarchist groups and separatist entities.
- Here to talk about Iran's economic future and not having a nuclear weapons program or the potential to create nuclear bombs. Nuclear energy is allowed.
- Respect Iran's sovereign decisions, everything but nuclear weapons, but also allowing ballistic missiles because it is their strategic deterrent.
- Encourage Iran to sign the security pact that they will be signing with Russia on January 17, 2025; it is a sovereign decision by Iran.
- As a negotiator, the nuclear issue is all he cares about.
- Keep it as simple as possible; do not complicate or throw too many things into the mix.
- It has to be a straight quid pro quo. We lift sanctions, we encourage the whole world to do business with Iran, and in exchange, Iran submits its nuclear program to be under stringent inspections that never go away; you never have the ability to enrich uranium to build nuclear weapons.
- Keep it to a simple trade.
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