Trump aides prepare for Iran nuclear deal pullout: report
Aides to President Trump are reportedly
preparing for a scenario in which Trump withdraws the U.S. from the Iran
nuclear agreement next month.
Trump's national security team is considering strategies
for pulling out of the multilateral agreement and reimposing the sanctions
waived by the U.S., according to The Associated Press. The moves come
ahead of Trump's May 12 deadline for key aspects of the deal to
be renegotiated.
One option under consideration is an immediate
reapplication of sanctions on Iran delayed by six months, the AP reported,
giving allied nations time to consider new actions or help revise the deal
that Trump has called "the worst deal ever negotiated."
National security staffers are also
considering whether to allow the European nations that co-signed the
agreement to preserve it without U.S. involvement, officials told the news
service.
The deal, a signature foreign policy achievement
of the Obama administration signed between the U.S. and six other nations,
lifted billions of dollars in exchange for curbs on Tehran nuclear
program.
Trump decertified Iran's compliance with the
agreement in January, but held off from pulling out the deal in the hopes
of improvements, including requirements for the Iranian regime to halt its
support of terrorist organizations.
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