By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
In Iran today there is substantial and significant opposition to "The Deal."
The opposition comes not simply from hardliners in the Iranian Parliament, it also comes from the elite Revolutionary Guard. The Guard controls much of the industry in Iran and owns an interest in almost every walk of the Iranian economy - from oil and gas to real estate.
The head of the Revolutionary Guard, General Mohammed Ali Jaffari, has publicly renounced the agreement. He says that the agreement will weaken Iran's military power and put them at a strategic disadvantage.
It should be noted that there are also Iranian leaders who have embraced the agreement.
Iran has decided to mirror the United States. The Iranian Parliament will engage in debate and then vote to either accept or reject the agreement.
In the end, the debate will take place but the Supreme Leader will ultimately be the decision maker.
As of this moment it is not clear that he will accept the agreement.
Why might the Supreme Leader decide against the agreement? There are many possible reasons that can be given, but the one true answer is that Iran wants even more from the agreement.
I would call that chutzpah!
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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