The president can’t kill what he can’t see. At least, that’s the logic being floated by his national security adviser.
By Asawin Suebsaeng, Spencer Ackerman and Sam Stein
In a meeting with Senate Democrats last week, President Donald
Trump’s top national security aide had a message for those worried that
the administration may scuttle the Iran nuclear deal: If Trump doesn’t have to see it, he won’t be able to kill it.
The point National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster conveyed, according to a congressional Democratic aide, was that “[Trump] wants this out of sight and out of mind.”
McMaster
was more subtle and careful in his words when he hosted a group of
roughly 12 lawmakers at the White House, conspicuously timed with the
president out of town. But that was the impression he left, three
sources familiar with the briefing tell The Daily Beast.
Under the
terms of legislation passed around the negotiation of the Iran nuclear
deal, the president is required every 90 days to determine whether
Tehran is in compliance. The measure was designed to put President Barack Obama
(and anticipated successor Hillary Clinton) in a bind—forcing
politically-uncomfortable declarations in support of an unpopular
nuclear accord on the regular. But in the age of Trump, the
90-day-deadline has presented an unanticipated problem.
“Trump doesn’t want to have to be embarrassed every 90 days,” a Senate aide told The Daily Beast.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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