An article in the American magazine (Newsweek) stated that the failure of the US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, to appear before Congress for any public hearing to provide the American people with the latest developments on the negotiations with Tehran is due to the fear of the administration of US President Joe Biden that information about the nuclear agreement will not be approved by the people. American.

The article written by Claudia Tenney explained that America has entered the second year of the Biden administration and is now closer to the possibility of the failure of another nuclear agreement with Iran, however, Robert Malley has not yet appeared before Congress.

Unlike its predecessor

She said Mali, who was appointed to the position on January 28, after serving in the same capacity under former President Barack Obama, has refused to testify publicly before Congress, unlike his predecessor, Brian Hook, who did on several occasions.

The author reported that earlier this year she led a group of her colleagues to send a letter to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken demanding that Mali testify, eventually agreeing to a confidential behind-closed-doors briefing that raised more questions than it answered.

Tine revealed that there were many reasons why Malley did not testify publicly.

One is that at a time when Russia is waging a deadly and unjustified war in Ukraine, Biden is strangely focused on securing Russian cooperation to finalize a nuclear deal with Iran.

Worse than the first nuclear deal

She pointed out that reports from Vienna indicate that a new deal may be imminent, and that it is even worse than the original deal that Mali negotiated before.


She added that the Biden administration does not want the American people to know that the regime in Tehran could get massive sanctions relief, perhaps up to $90 billion, in exchange for minimal concessions.

This also includes lifting sanctions on some of Iran's "worst human rights violators" and "terrorists" for non-nuclear activities, as well as on Iran's Revolutionary Guards, which the State Department designated a "foreign terrorist organization" in 2019. It also eases pressure on The Supreme Leader's personal "charities" that operate like "corrupt corporations" worth billions.

Use of hostages as a bargaining chip

She also stated that the US administration does not want the people to know that the terms of the New Deal can once again use the American hostages held "mistakenly" in Iran as a bargaining chip, just as they were during the Obama administration.

The US is also allegedly planning to hand over nearly $7 billion in ransom for the release of 4 American hostages being held "unjustly" in Iran, a concession that will only fuel the regime's hostage-for-ransom industry.

They did not want us to know that the deal they were negotiating fails to address any of Iran's destabilizing non-nuclear activities, nor is there a discussion of Iran's threat over its ballistic missile program, its ruthless hostage-taking, or its support for "terrorist" proxies and non-state actors. .

The biggest secret, says the author, is that the Biden administration has no plans whatsoever to involve Congress in the negotiation process, knowing that Congress's participation is not just a professional courtesy, it is required by law.