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Epilogue: Back to Basics: Déjà Vu after Four Decades, 2017–2018

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

Malcolm Byrne
Affiliation:
National Security Archive/George Washington University
Kian Byrne
Affiliation:
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC
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President Donald Trump has made no secret of his aversion for the Obama-backed JCPOA. Throughout his election campaign he called it “terrible” and “the worst deal ever.” Yet, for various reasons he does not act immediately to abrogate it once in office. In fact, it takes him almost a year-and-a-half to do so, perhaps constrained in part by repeated reports from the IAEA that Iran has been abiding by its agreement. In the meantime, he signals that he is prepared to use his self-styled negotiating virtuosity to strike a better deal for the United States. Reflecting a 180-degree turn away from Obama’s approach to the Islamic Republic and back to darker days of mutual antagonism, Trump returns to the tactic of relitigating decades-old grievances dating back to the 1979 revolution.

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Worlds Apart
A Documentary History of US–Iranian Relations, 1978–2018
, pp. 278 - 280
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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