Saturday, April 28, 2018

Macron was on a mission to save the Iran deal. He just said he probably failed.

He said the US’s reversals on major global issues are “insane.”


By Zeeshan Aleem@ZeeshanAleemzeeshan.aleem@vox.com  Apr 26, 2018, 12:50pm EDT

One of French President Emmanuel Macron’s top priorities for his official state visit to the US this week was to persuade the US to stay in the Iran nuclear deal.

But in a sit-down interview with reporters on Wednesday evening, Macron admitted that his mission was probably a failure.

“My view — I don’t know what your president will decide — is that he will get rid of this deal on his own for domestic reasons,” Macron told reporters at George Washington University, shortly before heading back to France.

His comments were a bit surprising because during his visit to Washington, he and President Trump seemed incredibly chummy. Their public appearances were full of back-slapping, hugging, kissing, hand-holding, and one particularly strange incident involving dandruff.

At one point, Trump literally referred to Macron as “perfect.” All of this suggested that Macron’s charm offensive on behalf of the Iran deal might have had a shot at working.

But the Wednesday interview indicates that the French president isn’t very optimistic. Macron said he believes the US will decide to impose “very tough sanctions” after pulling out of the deal on May 12, which is the deadline for renewing the Iran deal as required by US law.

It’s really hard to tell what Trump is going to do next

Publicly, Trump has sent somewhat mixed signals on where he stands on the Iran deal recently. On Tuesday morning, he derided the deal as a “ridiculous” agreement that gives away too much to Tehran. But later that day, after Macron floated the idea of putting together a “new deal” that expands the terms of the agreement, Trump suggested the US could “be flexible” on the issue.

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