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CalBaer, Freitag, 13.10.2017, 21:15 (vor 2358 Tagen) @ Zürichsee4537 Views

United States – President Barack Obama said a "historic understanding" had been reached with Iran, and pointed out that the deal with Iran is a good deal if the deal could meet core objectives of the United States. 150 Democratic Congress members signaled that they support reaching a deal, enough to sustain a Presidential Veto. A majority of Congress including all republicans and some democrats opposed the deal.
Quelle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_nuclear_deal_framework

Der Deal ist mehr oder weniger im Alleingang durch Obama und einer Minderheit im Kongress enstanden. Eine Mehrheit im US-Kongress war schon immer gegen den Deal. Wenn sich nun Trump der Mehrheit des Kongresses beugt, ist das nun auch nicht wieder recht?

Nord-Korea wurde von Obama und der internationalen Gemeinschaft zu sehr mit Samt-Handschuhen angefasst, aber das internationale Recht spricht eindeutig gegen Nordkorea. Nordkorea hat wiederholt Vertraege gebrochen und seine nukleare Aufruestung weiter betrieben. Das energische Vorgehen Trumps gegen Nordkorea sollte man nicht grundsaetzlich verurteilen. Etwas Hintergrund dazu:

North Korea's nuclear weapons program dates back to the 1980s. Focusing on practical uses of nuclear energy and the completion of a nuclear weapon development system, North Korea began to operate facilities for uranium fabrication and conversion, and conducted high-explosive detonation tests. In 1985 North Korea ratified the NPT but did not include the required safeguards agreement with the IAEA until 1992. In early 1993, while verifying North Korea's initial declaration, the IAEA concluded that there was strong evidence this declaration was incomplete. When North Korea refused the requested special inspection, the IAEA reported its noncompliance to the UN Security Council. In 1993, North Korea announced its withdrawal from the NPT, but suspended that withdrawal before it took effect.

Under the 1994 Agreed Framework, the U.S. government agreed to facilitate the supply of two light water reactors to North Korea in exchange for North Korean disarmament...

In 2003, North Korea again announced its withdrawal from the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty. In 2005, it admitted to having nuclear weapons but vowed to close the nuclear program.

On October 9, 2006, North Korea announced it had successfully conducted its first nuclear test....

On January 6, 2007, the North Korean government further confirmed that it had nuclear weapons.

In April 2009, reports surfaced that North Korea has become a "fully fledged nuclear power", an opinion shared by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei....

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Quelle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction

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