No treaty is ever an impediment to a cheat.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We live in a dangerous world, and Russia has not complied with existing treaties.
Letting people into WTO who intend to cheat is obviously a mistake.
On the contrary, all the world would point to that nation as violating a treaty, by going to war with a country with whom they had engaged to enter into arbitration.
In short, it may be said that on paper the obligations to settle international disputes peacefully are now so comprehensive and far-reaching that it is almost impossible for a state to resort to war without violating one or more solemn treaty obligations.
In case of war, a treaty would have to be made at the end of the war.
Any agreement with Iran should have strong verification and enforcement safeguards to prevent future cheating.
To avoid entangling alliances has been a maxim of our policy ever since the days of Washington, and its wisdom no one will attempt to dispute.
Nations keep agreements, keep their treaties so long as they continue to do them good.
It is hard to cement any relations with any country based on promises that may not be deliverable.
One must not cheat anyone, not even the world of its victory.