I believe Iran has always and will forever promise whatever you want to hear and do what they want
well.....again your beliefs are/were wrong......several other countries were a part of that deal and all of them and us were keeping an eye on things..…...all in agreement....I ran was following the treaty...…..that is why most of the world would not support trump on the Iran thing......France and a couple others continued to do biz with them even though trump was pushing the embargo...….rest of the world knew trump was/is a fucking idiot
Iran may be a major sponsor on terror and always has been...…..but they were following the nuke treaty
What France Really Thinks of U.S. Iran Policy
What France Really Thinks of U.S. Iran Policy
French leaders think the U.S. president is dangerously naïve on Iran's ambitions, and that his notion of making Iran an "objective ally" in the war against ISIS, or even a partner, together with Putin's Russia, to find a political solution to the Syrian
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Mar 17, 2015 · Appearances can be deceiving: Anne-Elisabeth Moutet writes that France's political stance on the projected U.S.-Iran nuclear deal is very close …
How World Leaders Reacted To The Iran Nuclear Deal | HuffPost
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech after a nuclear agreement was announced, in Tehran, Iran, July 14, 2015.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Why EU Unlikely to Follow in Washington ...
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Iran Nuclear Deal: Why EU Unlikely to Follow in Washington's Footsteps. In mid-October the Trump administration designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organization and authorized the Treasury Department to impose further restrictions against the country's security body.
What's next for Mideast and rest of the world now that U.S. is out of the Iran deal
U.S. President Donald Trump, making good on a pledge from the 2016 election campaign, announced on Tuesday he will reimpose sanctions on Iran, pulling the U.S. out of a landmark international nuclear accord with Iran he called a one-sided "catastrophe."
Although arms-control experts widely acknowledge the deal signed by major world powers in 2015 is imperfect, they warned that its collapse would give the Islamic republic the green light to restart nuclear activities, potentially triggering a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Here are some important effects of Trump's announcement.