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The Iran War Is Now Around the Corner – The Intercept

A woman walks past a mural of the Iraniannational flag in central Tehran, Iran, on Nov. 7, 2019.

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The United States is going to war with Iran.

That conclusion seems unavoidable watching President Joe Biden fail to revive the Iran nuclear deal from which the Trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018. The Iranian side has demanded the removal of sanctions imposed by former President Donald Trump, as well as a guarantee that a future U.S. administration will not once again abruptly pull out of the nuclear deal, which is known as the JCPOA. While Iran has continued to abide by the minimum terms of the deal in order to preserve the possibility of bringing it back to life, Bidens unwillingness or inability to meetits terms has left observers now warning of a worst-case scenario in which Iran proceeds to weaponize its nuclear program and the two countries cometo a full-blownarmed conflict.

It is worth reflecting on how both sides came to this point. The nuclear deal negotiated by the Obama administration was a means of averting war by placing Irans nuclear program under international monitoring in exchange for economic integration with the West. That agreement was abruptly torn up by Trump, seemingly in a fit of personal pique at President Barack Obama, with the encouragement of hawkish advisers and former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In place of a diplomatic arrangement, the Trump administration waged a campaign of economic pressure, sabotage, and assassinations targeting Iranian leadership.

Those efforts did great harm to innocent Iranians as well as to U.S. diplomatic standing. They have not done what the diplomatic agreement did: actually curb Irans nuclear program. Iran today remains under U.S. sanctions that haveseverely harmed its economy and sent its people into desperation. Its nuclear program, however, has continued to advance.The Biden administrations failure or incapacity todo the minimum of reversing Trumps economic sanctions has likely put an end to the old agreement. Absent the 2015 nuclear deal, the only two options left on the table are the international community accepting an Iran with nuclear weapons capability or going to war to stop it.

The truly depressing thing is that even if Biden wasnt dragging his feet, it is unclear whether the original deal was even revivable after Trump showed that the U.S. could turn against it without notice. Western companies that had expressed an interest in investing in the Iranian market when the deal was first negotiated have been scared off, likely for good. Even if the JCPOA was restored, no Western company would dare invest a cent in Iran, no Western bank would finance any deal in Iran with the threat of the return of US sanctions in 2025. Once was enough. The Iranians know it, former French diplomat Grard Araud observed in a tweet.

In addition to its unwillingness to lift the Trump-era sanctions and its inability to make executive promises that bind future administrations, the Biden administration probably lacks the majority votes it would need in the U.S. Senate to ratify the deal as a treaty. That means the odds of another rug-pulling in 2025 are high if a Republican administration comes to office. Absent the ability to guarantee the not-unreasonable demand that a signed deal be adhered to, the U.S. faces the prospect of being structurally unable to carry out the type of complex diplomacy necessary to avert war or nuclear proliferation.

Regional powers are already sending strong signals that they are preparing for a major conflict over the issue.

In recent days, top-ranking Israeli military officials have visited the headquarters of the U.S. militarys Central Command for meetings said to be about the deteriorating situation with Iran. The Israeli defense establishment has been divided in its views on the Iranian nuclear issue, with some officials contradicting the position held by Netanyahu that the deal is an unacceptable threat to Israeli security. But even Israeli officials who have said that Iran is not close to making a bomb have begun to signal that airstrikes are now on the table, particularly as it appears that the nuclear program may soon be freed of the oversight imposed by the original deal. In addition to discussing strikes against nuclear targets in Iran, Israeli news reports this week have claimed that officials are even pushing their U.S. counterparts to carry out strikes against Iranian targets elsewhere in the Middle East.

In the big picture, Iran is not completely free of blame for this predicament. Its decision to make Israel its primary villain in its public rhetoric despite the absence of any concrete territorial dispute between the two countries hasmired it in a serious conflict that itmay otherwise have avoided. But the fact remains that the 2015 nuclear deal, which Iranian diplomats at the time characterized as a first step toward broader conversations on areas of disagreement with the U.S., was being upheld on their side at the moment that Trump decided to tear it up and that the Biden administration has failed to reverse the steps that Trump took. The response to the question What now? has no easy or comforting answers.

The sclerotic nature of foreign policy debate means that if and when a major war with Iran comes, including airstrikes, naval conflict, and possible ground operations involving U.S. troops, most Americans will have forgotten the precipitating events that brought the two countries to this point, as well as the people responsible for destroying a diplomatic agreement intended to prevent bloodshed. After20 years of conflict in the Middle East and Central Asia, Americans are clearly fatigued and eager to avoid newwars in the region. Despite how tired they may be of confrontation, their leaders seem bent on having one more perhaps the biggest of all.

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Obama insider on going from ‘White Castle’ to the White House – MSNBC

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Citizen Ashe review tribute to Wimbledon champ and Obamas quiet inspiration – The Guardian

A clip towards the end of this respectful documentary shows Barack Obama revealing that his role-model heroes were Muhammad Ali and Arthur Ashe. Surely, Ashe had to be the bigger influence: the only black man ever to have won Wimbledon was a famously someone with a thoughtful, non-strident personality whom the white tennis establishment found to be highly acceptable. Ashe himself, though sympathetic to the new black radicalism of the 1960s was, in terms of style, entirely apart from it, and this film recounts his stoicism at enduring the occasional Uncle Tom jibe.

Perhaps this was crystallised by his decision to ignore the boycotts against apartheid South Africa and play there as a way of accelerating integration, despite the fact that he was for a long time refused a visa precisely because of his fulminations against apartheid. This strategy had a non-Hollywood ending: he lost in the singles final there in 1973 to his old rival Jimmy Connors. Later, Nelson Mandela embraced Ashe in public and called him my brother.

A whole documentary (or maybe a feature film) could be made about the culture-clash duel between Ashe and Connors, the bad boy of tennis who refused to play for his country in the Davis Cup, and then sued Ashe for calling him unpatriotic. But Connors rocknroll antics were something that only a white man could afford; Ashe grew up knowing that he had to stick to the rules more than others, in a world where the white authorities would be looking for any excuse to exclude him.

Later, Ashe faced a tragic catastrophe: he contracted HIV through infected blood in the course of a heart operation, and so became a respected campaigner for Aids education and awareness, a new purpose he took up with characteristic dignity and humility though, typically, his style was far from that of radical movements such as Act Up.

The issues involved here might have been discussed a little more extensively and the provenance and context of the TV interview archive material could have been labelled more clearly. But this is a decent film.

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Mom Says Son Vaccinated in Exchange for Pizza at LAUSD Without Her Consent – NBC Southern California

Maribel Duarte says her 13-year-old son, a student at the Barack Obama Global Prep Academy in South LA, brought home a vaccine card after having accepted the COVID-19 vaccine at school.

She says he said yes when someone offered it in exchange for pizza.

"The lady that gave him the shot and signed the paper told my son, 'Please don't say anything. I don't want to get in trouble.'"

The LAUSD says student matters are confidential and wouldn't comment specifically, but did say its "safe schools to safe steps incentive program" is meant to ensure several steps are in place for vaccinated students to receive prizes. Duarte says she's not against the vaccine. She's vaccinated herself, but it's different with her son.

"He has problems with asthma and allergy problems," she said.

Jennifer Kennedy, an attorney who is following closely the two cases against the LAUSD over the vaccine mandate currently making their way through court, said the problem is that kids in California can't consent to vaccination.

Both are ultimately seeking an end to the mandate.

"The LAUSD does not have the power to add a vaccine to the California school schedule," she said. "You couldn't do it if you were a podunk school district and you can't do it if you're LAUSD, the second largest district in the nation. You don't have that legal authority."

In California, school vaccines are handled through the state Department of Public Health and created into law through the state legislature.

The LAUSD says as of the Thanksgiving break, 80% of eligible students at Obama Prep have been vaccinated.

"It hurt to know he got a shot without my permission, without knowing and without signing any papers for him to get the shot," Duarte said.

The LAUSD has mandated a Jan. 10 vaccination for all students age 12 and above. Those who don't get it and don't have a legal exemption, will be forced back into virtual, online learning.

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South Side youth football team off to championship with community and Obamas support behind them – WGN TV Chicago

Chicago's Southside Wolfpack undefeated and headed to national championship

by: Rob Sneed

CHICAGO A South Side youth football team is off to compete for a national championship.

The Southside Wolfpack is headed to Florida. They received a presidential pep talk and a boost from the community before they left.

Organizers said the trip wouldnt be possible without those who stepped up and cared enough to help.

The team of 13-year-olds received a call Friday from former president Barack Obama who let the players and staff know he is proud.

You guys handled business and I couldnt be prouder of you, Obama said. Im proud of the team, those outstanding young people. But also proud of the staff and everything you do.

Months ago, Obama visited the junior league football team to help inspire them. Now the team of 13-year-olds remains undefeated. They won a state title and the American Youth Football Regional playoffs.

The trip to the national championshipmay not have happened if it wasnt for the Chicagoland community coming together and donating the money to pay for travel expenses.

The team needed to raise more than $30,000. They kicked off a GoFundMe campaign and within days, organizers said they raised more than $60,000.

Early Walkerhelped organize the fundraiser.

These boys deserve this. This is what its about. This is community, he said. These organizations like this is whats going to be the median for stopping the violence in Chicago.

The wolfpacks cheerleading squad, The Lady Wolves, are also slated to compete for a national championship in Florida too.

Chicago Police superintendent David Brown said this is what it means to truly support children in this city.

This is community, he said. Instead of talking negative about our young people, lets talk positive. Positive vibes to our young people to not only explore their talents but to go out and win and represent their city.

The Wolfpack are scheduled to play their first national game Monday, December 6.

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