Trump pulled the US out of ‘rotten’ Iran nuclear deal, will revive sanctions

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President Donald Trump  (R) on Tuesday pulled the United States out of the nuclear deal with Iran. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (L) said on Tuesday that Iran would remain in the deal without Washington.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday pulled the United States out of an international nuclear deal with Iran, raising the risk of conflict in the Middle East, upsetting European allies and casting uncertainty over global oil supplies.

Trump said in a televised address from the White House that he would reimpose U.S. economic sanctions on Iran to undermine

“a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made.”

The 2015 agreement, worked out by the United States, five other world powers and Iran, lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange for Tehran limiting its nuclear program. The pact was designed to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb.

But Trump complains that the accord, the signature foreign policy achievement of his Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, does not address Iran’s ballistic missile program, its nuclear activities beyond 2025 or its role in conflicts in Yemen and Syria.

Trump’s decision intensifies the strain on the trans-Atlantic alliance since he took office 16 months ago, especially after European leaders made trips to Washington and repeatedly appealed to Trump to preserve the deal.

The Trump administration kept the door open to negotiating another deal with allies, but it is far from clear if the Europeans would go for that and if they could convince Iran to accept it.

A Western diplomat criticized Trump’s speech.

“It announces sanctions for which the first victims will be Trump’s European allies,” said the diplomat, adding that Trump’s decision would leave a lasting impression on European allies because it made clear that Trump does not care about the alliance.

The leaders of Britain, Germany and France, which were signatories to the deal along with China and Russia, said in a joint statement that Trump’s decision was a cause for “regret and concern.”

Underscoring the tension in the Middle East, the Israeli military went on high alert on Tuesday for a possible flare-up with neighboring Syria, which is allied to Iran.

Abandoning the Iran pact was one of the most consequential decisions of Trump’s high-stakes “America First” policy, which has led him to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord, come close to a trade war with China and pull out of an Asian-Pacific trade deal.

It also appeared to reflect the growing influence within the administration of Iran hawks like new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton, both of whom have opposed the deal in the past. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis had favored sticking with the deal, although he later tempered his views.

BENEFITING HARDLINERS?

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday that Iran would remain in the deal without Washington. Nevertheless, Trump’s decision to exit the deal could tip the balance of power in favor of hardliners looking to constrain Rouhani’s ability to open up to the West.

Iran denies it has tried to build atomic weapons and says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. U.N. inspectors say Iran has not broken the nuclear deal and senior U.S. officials themselves have said several times that Iran is in technical compliance with the pact.

Iranian state television said Trump’s decision to withdraw was “illegal, illegitimate and undermines international agreements.”

Renewing sanctions would make it much harder for Iran to sell its oil abroad or use the international banking system.

Iran is the third-largest member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and pumps about 3.8 million barrels per day of crude, or just under 4 percent of global supply. China, India, Japan and South Korea buy most of its 2.5 million bpd of exports.

According to the U.S. Treasury, sanctions related to Iran’s energy, auto and financial sectors will be reimposed in three and six months.

Oil prices recouped some losses after Trump’s announcement, in a volatile session in which prices slumped as much as 4 percent earlier in the day.

Brent crude futures LCOc1 settled 1.7 percent lower at $74.85 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures CLc1 ended the session 2.4 percent lower at $69.06 per barrel.

Wall Street remained in negative territory, while energy stocks cut earlier losses after Trump spoke.

Licenses for Boeing Co (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) to sell passenger jets to Iran will be revoked, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said, scuttling a $38 billion deal.

‘ROTTEN’ DEAL

Trump said the nuclear agreement did not prevent Iran from cheating and continuing to pursue nuclear weapons.

“It is clear to me that we cannot prevent an Iranian nuclear bomb under the decaying and rotten structure of the current agreement,” he said. “The Iran deal is defective at its core.”

Trump said he was willing to negotiate a new deal with Iran, but Tehran already has ruled that out and threatened unspecified retaliation if Washington pulled out.

Trump’s decision is a snub to European allies that are part of the Iran deal. The Europeans must now scramble to decide their own course of action with Tehran.

They urged the United States not to take steps that would make life harder for other countries that still wanted to stick to the nuclear deal with Iran.

Obama described Trump’s decision to withdraw from the deal, known formally as the JCPOA, as “misguided.”

“I believe that the decision to put the JCPOA at risk without any Iranian violation of the deal is a serious mistake,” Obama said in a statement.

Iran’s growing military and political power in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq worries the United States, Israel and U.S. Arab allies such as Saudi Arabia.

Israel has traded blows with Iranian forces in Syria since February, stirring concern that major escalation could be looming.

The Israeli military said on Tuesday that after identifying “irregular activity” by Iranian forces in Syria, it instructed civic authorities on the Golan Heights to ready bomb shelters, deployed new defenses and mobilized some reservist forces.

An Israeli air strike targeted a Syrian army position south of Damascus on Tuesday but caused no casualties, a commander in the regional alliance supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad told Reuters.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a televised address lauding Trump’s Iran policy and alluding to the tensions over Syria.

Saudi Arabia, Iran’s arch-foe in the Middle East, and Washington’s other Gulf Arab allies also welcomed Trump’s decision.

Trump devoted part of his speech to the “long-suffering people of Iran,” criticizing Iran’s rulers and saying “the future of Iran belongs to its people.”

Reuters

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17 responses to “Trump pulled the US out of ‘rotten’ Iran nuclear deal, will revive sanctions”

  1. Rascal Avatar

    Why would the US need to be nice and deal with Iran when they still maintain a National day of hate and “Death to Amerika/Israel”. Iran is a disgraceful sectarian dictatorship and leading pariah state. They are responsible for their own course in life, and if it smells like shiite right now, it is of their own making.
    Evolution has already sealed Ayatollah’s fate.

  2. Niemals Avatar
    Niemals

    The rift between Brussels and Washington is deepening.
    The assessments of the nuclear deal with Iran could not be more different.
    The European Union does not want to give up.

    “The deal is critical to security in the region, in Europe and the world,” said deeply disappointed Federica Mogherini in Rome just a few minutes after the US president to comment on Donald Trump’s decision against the agreement.

    Trump relies on information provided by Netanyahu which means unpredictable future for the middle east and the rest of the world.

    The threat from the US that new sanctions against Iran should also be applied against all states that cooperate with Iran, like the EU is creating unpredictable relations with the united states.

    One thing is sure, Iran will intensify the National day of hate, https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/bcfac26ee5ee53dbfe38db820121521f73a25190cdcbbf7e11e4dd8b36dc72ff.jpg the well known “Death to Amerika/Israel”

    However I don’t understand how Syrian state news agency SANA can report explosions in Kisweh, south of Damascus, when Syrian air defenses fired at two Israeli missiles and destroying both…. ????

  3. Niemals Avatar
    Niemals

    From Iran we hear that – America made some silly and superficial comments,” according to el-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
    “He had maybe more than 10 lies in his comments. He threatened the regime and the people, saying I’ll do this and that. Mr. Trump I tell you on behalf of the Iranian people: You’ve made a mistake.”

    Professional politicians…
    PM Netanyahu lauds Trump’s withdrawal from nuclear deal and the Iranian politicians set fire to US flag in parliament.
    They also chanted “death to America” and burnt a symbolic copy of the nuclear deal….

    Where do we find serious politicians,
    on the social network….? ???? ????

    1. Hannibal Avatar
      Hannibal

      Get yourself a real job loser.

      1. Not all of us can be bathroom attendants, pal. There’s just that many cushy public toilet jobs available. And they are probably for union members only. 🙂

        1. Niemals Avatar
          Niemals

          I doubt that Hannibal could be approved as a bathroom attendants, I wouldn’t hire him to keep my bathrooms/toilets clean…. ????

  4. Rascal Avatar

    Lets hear from the butt-hurt Iranians.

    1. Niemals Avatar
      Niemals

      Did you missed the playing with fire gang in the Iranian parliament?
      https://twitter.com/OnlineMagazin/status/994171372124495872?s=20

      1. The barbaric retards need like ten people to burn a (fake) flag. And then they fail even at that. 🙂

        1. Rascal Avatar

          Have you ever seen such and unprofessional bunch of retards leading a country? I wouldn’t lets them have control of a potato gun much less ballistic missiles. There will be a great sigh of relief when the Iranian population retake their country from these imbeciles and madmen.

      2. Rascal Avatar

        Well I’ve been reading Tehran s take on the event and Iran’s mullahs have decided to not take responsibility (as expected) and blame it on the regular Syrian army. Iran takes hiding behind its proxies very serious and they would be hard presses to take responsibility for anything they do.
        I wonder how Assad feels about Iran opening a new front in the war just when he is getting in the clear. I guess it is all right for mullahs to point the finger at Assad to keep the missiles from hitting Iran. Same as in Yemen, mullahs can try to hit SA, blame their Hooties and not have to worry about their war coming home to roost. Chicken shiits with big mouths.
        http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13970220000942
        http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13970220000673

    2. Niemals Avatar
      Niemals

      Now you will hear from the butt-hurt Iranians as well as from the Israelis.
      https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/3ee64af75d11ec173535af39cf6da65ce12bdec62b76840e139518fad3354176.jpg
      The Israeli army has said Iranian-backed forces fired 20 rockets at their military forces in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights area. Syrian state media reported that Israeli planes targeted locations in Syria.

      (CNN) – In the most direct confrontation between Israel and Iran to date, the two regional enemies exchanged fire for hours during a volatile night in the Golan Heights.

      Iranian forces in Syria launched a rocket attack on Israeli army bases in the Golan Heights early on Thursday, Israel said, prompting one of the heaviest Israeli barrages in Syria since the conflict there began in 2011.

      “The Quds Force paid a heavy price. It will take the Iranians a long time to rehabilitate,”… “It will take the Quds Force months to recover from the Israeli strike,” the IDF spokesperson said.

      As usual in such situations everyone will claim their version about the incident, no one will accept the version of the other – we will se the war of words in its entire unvarnished register.

    3. Niemals Avatar
      Niemals

      As I said earler everyone will claim their version about the incident, https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/cf8ebe1591a7cfc5c61ef03afe5ba86f446673690b22d9954f8cb30aab8d19ef.jpg no one will accept the version of the other – you se the war of words in its entire unvarnished register.
      “Jewish media lying.”, notice that it’s not “Israeli media lying”!
      Each time I cite Hindlers Twitter account it results with the usual act – it becomes private…
      https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/23197a35c9674adc5c4a20cccd1a51fbef38912c2b66a1a543c62a07d15df764.jpg ???? ???? ???? this time @AbyadHind will stay active.

      1. Rascal Avatar

        She is simply insulating and protecting Iran with her common fake news.

        1. Niemals Avatar
          Niemals

          That’s the only thing the Abyss is good at – insulating every one that don’t like the Fake News she is spreading.

        2. Niemals Avatar
          Niemals

          Insulting or not insulting, make no difference – hating Jews is her main mission in her life, that is why she retweets those posts.

          This ‘Lebanese’ is doing everything to convince the entire world that the Jews don’t exist, that’s why we see this kind of denial of the existence of Jews. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b104e7230d00926486822a283159d2600213b179d3e6816e9f0fcfb35a22c44d.jpg
          If “they have no culture of their own.”, how come that they still exist as Jews?

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