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    Post by Rocky Wed 19 Apr 2017, 1:39 am



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    Foreign Policy: Trump is moving towards tougher sanctions against Iran

    revealed the Foreign Policy magazine about the direction of US President Donald Trump, to impose more pressure on Iran by tightening sanctions against it and adopt a more stringent nuclear deal held by Tehran and major international powers in July 2015. Explanations
    magazine quoted in a report on its website Monday, a senior official at the White House that the US administration tends to apply the tools available to them more stringent, pointing out that among the options, expand the scope of US sanctions to form the largest sectors of much of the Iranian economy is related to guard a Islamic Revolution.
    It has not been any final decision yet by the US president or his administration, but officials said there would be a need to make some decisions soon.
    She drew the magazine that Iran and the six governments, who cut the nuclear deal with them, including the United States, will meet 25 April in Vienna for an annual review of the quarter agreement.
    Foreign Policy suggests that this approach of pressure represents a gamble, it while testing the possibility of deterring the ambitions of Iranian hegemony in the Middle East, but may cause provoking tensions with Tehran and push it to withdraw from the agreement, as well as the impact of this on the pursuit of moderate Iranian President Hassan Rowhani , for re - election and to take more stringent on the application of sanctions on Iran 's position could lead to drive a wedge between Washington and its allies in Europe.



    The Washington Post monitors the risk of "impatience" Trump about North Korea ,

    "The Washington Post" newspaper , the US spotted risk "impatience" President Donald Trump about North Korea, commenting on US Vice President Mike Pence in which Pyongyang has warned Pyongyang that the patience of the United States strategic statement It has run out.
    The paper says that the leadership in North Korea sees its nuclear arsenal and missiles Alballesatah are the basic survival of her ticket. Over the years, Pyongyang has confirmed itself on the world stage through the threat of military force, and got real concessions from its neighbors to possess a nuclear deterrent. But Pyongyang knows that it is playing a dangerous game. Any blow to the US - led war against North Korea would be devastating , probably. Therefore, most analysts imagined that as Kim Jong - un felt isolated and weak, whenever he was ready to blow.
    In an earlier report control arms expert Jeffrey Lewis said that Kim 's strategy relies on the use of nuclear weapons early, before the United States can kill him or find special forces units .. If the missiles had been serving in the war, he must begin first. This could mean millions of deaths in South Korea and Japan, a fear that directs the decision - making at the Trump in relation to North Korea.
    Trump plan is based on the exercise of economic pressure on China, even put pressure in turn on Kim Jong - un. Xi Aanhoj, a professor of international relations , the Chinese said that if Trump 's management and continued threats and strengthened its naval presence in the region, it may push China to shift from the repression of North Korea 's opposition to the United States, and this will not help Washington will not necessarily deter the nuclear threat of North Korea.

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