American Military News by Ryan Morgan 3/2/2022
Former U.S. State Department official Gabriel Noronha claimed in a lengthy series of tweets on Wednesday that his former colleagues have grown increasingly concerned that President Joe Biden and his administration are dropping numerous terrorism-related sanctions against Iranian officials and entities in their ongoing negotiations to restart the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.
Noronha, who worked as the special assistant for the U.S. Senate Armed Service committee before working as the special advisor for the State Department’s Iran Action Group during the Trump administration, said his former colleagues still in the department have become so worried about the concessions, they’ve asked him to start sharing their concerns from behind the scenes.
“NEW: My former career @StateDept, [National Security Council], and [European Union] colleagues are so concerned with the concessions being made by [lead U.S. Special Enfoy for Iran Rob Malley] in Vienna that they’ve allowed me to publish some details of the coming deal in the hopes that Congress will act to stop the capitulation. [Long thread],” Noronha began his tweets.
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