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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump has stepped up threats against Iran to include anyone he deals with, saying that "any country that does business with Iran will not be allowed to trade with the United States.
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If we take this morning mantra literally, this will mean the beginning of a new front in the US economic battle with the Europeans, who have kept the nuclear agreement, as well as many other countries around the world, who are intending to do business in Iran.
The nuclear deal is part of a larger confrontation over a world view
There is already a dispute between the United States and other parties - China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and the European Union - on consensus on a range of issues beyond the Iranian agreement.These include trade and customs duties with China and the EU, defense spending with EU members in NATO,
Climate change China, Russia and EU countries), sanctions Russia. While Trump may view these issues as separate from Iran's nuclear issue, these states and their peoples will almost certainly see them as part of a greater confrontation with the United States over how the world sees the world.
America may not be able to force its allies to implement its demands
It is also not clear that the United States can force other countries - including its allies - to implement their demands. US companies and major foreign companies will leave Iran under the threat of sanctions, but smaller companies and companies that have little to do with the United States may continue to look for opportunities in the Islamic Republic, ensuring that US sanctions will not have the desired effect. "Sanctions are the harshest of all," Trump warned.
"I think the easiest way to circumvent sanctions comes from the way we apply these sanctions, by dividing our partnership," said Richard Nivio, former deputy coordinator of sanctions policy at the State Department who was part of the US team that negotiated the deal with Iran. "He said.
"The fact that we are facing Europe rather than working with it means that we will not have an EU-wide sanctions regime with which we are working," he said, "instead it will be all about who benefits in the United States and who does not benefit, and who has economic interests in the states This is a bad way to make sanctions work, especially with our closest partners, and I think that will only create gaps, even among some of our closest allies. "
Obama has forced Iran to negotiate through internationally coordinated sanctions
Barack Obama's administration has succeeded in imposing coordinated international sanctions on Iran. These restrictions have plunged Iran into a state of stagnation and ultimately pushed it to the negotiating table with the international community, resulting in Iran's nuclear deal, formally known as the "Common Comprehensive Action Plan".
Tramb asks and threatens .. enemies and allies!
Trump's sanctions, although sufficiently strong, are unlikely to have the same effect, because they do not, in the first place, have the same kind of international cooperation. But Trump officials met with their counterparts from more than 20 countries to discuss sanctions and build an alliance against Iran.
"What I can tell you specifically is that we have made it very clear that this executive order will be vigorously applied and other powers we have under the legislation," a senior administration official told reporters on Monday, August 6, 2018.
"We will work with countries around the world to do this, but we are absolutely determined to use these powers," he said.
Although his administration acknowledged Iran's compliance with the agreement
France, Germany and the United Kingdom have criticized the United States' withdrawal from the "Joint Comprehensive Action Plan". They say - in fact, Trump administration officials admit - Iran is complying with the agreement. The Trump administration says the Obama deal does not adequately guarantee Iran's regional interference, its missile program, and the threat it poses to Israel.
In contrast, other signatories to the agreement - including China, Russia and the European Union - say the "comprehensive joint action plan" was aimed only at addressing the threat of Iran's nuclear program, which has already succeeded.
The Iranian economy has a difficult time in November
US sanctions announced on Monday, 6 October 2018, targeted the Iranian industrial sector and trade transactions involving the US dollar, the Iranian riyal and the issuance of Iranian sovereign debt. It also imposed restrictions on the Iranian civil aviation sector and, most importantly, the automotive industry. The CNN network revealed that about 100 global companies intend to leave. B
Iran's long-stalled economy due to international sanctions will be adversely affected - although tougher US sanctions targeting Iran's oil exports will come into force in November 2018.
The United States asserts that the aim is to press for renewed negotiations
The United States says the aim of its sanctions is to pressure the Iranian regime to engage in talks with the United States on all issues, including the nuclear program, its political and military involvement in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Iraq, its threats to Israel, its ballistic missile program and its poor record of human rights.
Iran, for its part, says it will not enter into talks with the United States as long as it is subject to sanctions and as long as the United States remains outside the "joint comprehensive action plan".
Europe is looking for exits to protect its companies
The European Union, which wants to maintain the nuclear agreement, has reached a special conclusion to the so-called preventive mechanisms, which would punish European companies that comply with US sanctions. But European Union officials acknowledge that there is nothing they can do to seriously bind the major European companies, whose business operations are expanding worldwide and heavily dependent on the US dollar in international transactions, to challenge Trump's management actions.
Ultimately, the possibility of losing access to the US market is far more difficult than the loss of Iranian consumers. What the EU can do, however, is to encourage its smaller companies, which have limited dealings with the United States, to do business in Iran. Although these companies will not be able to provide the financial rewards promised by the Islamic Republic's "Joint Comprehensive Action Plan," it will allow the EU to maintain a spirit of agreement that guarantees Iran's economic and political benefits in return for freezing its nuclear program.
Iran gained from the crisis Europe's defense for the first time since the revolution
Meanwhile, although the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan may have provided Iran with limited economic benefits, the US withdrawal from the agreement offered the Islamic Republic of Iran some kind of political benefit that was hard to dream of.
Perhaps for the first time since the Islamic revolution of 1979, which cut Iran's relationship in general with the West, world powers, with the exception of the United States, say they believe that Tehran is committed to its commitment to the International Convention,
While the United States is violating it. Other parties to the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan also say they want to save the deal.
Russia and China have close political and economic ties with Iran, and it will be more difficult for the United States to persuade them to abandon dealings with Iran. Russia and Iran are allies in Syria,
China is the largest oil buyer from Iran and has significant investments in energy and infrastructure in the country.
And what about the big markets .. Russia, China, Turkey and Japan?
Then there are those countries that are not party to the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan but have important interests in Iran: India, which relies heavily on the Islamic Republic to meet its energy needs; Turkey, a regional power with deep commercial and cultural ties with Iran ; And Japan, an importer of net energy that relies heavily on Iranian supplies.
Therefore, many of these countries are likely to seek exemptions from the United States to continue their dealings with Iran.
Garrett Blanc, Obama's State Department coordinator for the nuclear deal, said at the same phone call, in which Navio said future trade with Iran would probably be outside of Europe.
"The Europeans have a role to play here, but it is not the biggest role in any way," Planck said.
"This is part of the reason why I think it is very difficult for us in the United States and you in Europe to follow the reality of what is going on; because any negotiations are now going on between Tehran and Beijing, Tehran and New Delhi, With Europe ". But Trump officials consistently assert that their goal is to end all Iranian oil imports. "We do not look forward to granting exemptions or concessions, but we welcome discussion and consideration of the requests on a case-by-case basis," a senior administration official told reporters on Monday, August 6, 2018.
It is not clear how this fits in with the US president's tirade on Tuesday morning, August 7, 2018. But in the president's words, "sanctions have officially been imposed on Iran."
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Trump goes beyond Tehran's threat to intimidate the world
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US President Donald Trump has stepped up threats against Iran to include anyone he deals with, saying that "any country that does business with Iran will not be allowed to trade with the United States.
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If we take this morning mantra literally, this will mean the beginning of a new front in the US economic battle with the Europeans, who have kept the nuclear agreement, as well as many other countries around the world, who are intending to do business in Iran.
The nuclear deal is part of a larger confrontation over a world view
There is already a dispute between the United States and other parties - China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and the European Union - on consensus on a range of issues beyond the Iranian agreement.These include trade and customs duties with China and the EU, defense spending with EU members in NATO,
Climate change China, Russia and EU countries), sanctions Russia. While Trump may view these issues as separate from Iran's nuclear issue, these states and their peoples will almost certainly see them as part of a greater confrontation with the United States over how the world sees the world.
America may not be able to force its allies to implement its demands
It is also not clear that the United States can force other countries - including its allies - to implement their demands. US companies and major foreign companies will leave Iran under the threat of sanctions, but smaller companies and companies that have little to do with the United States may continue to look for opportunities in the Islamic Republic, ensuring that US sanctions will not have the desired effect. "Sanctions are the harshest of all," Trump warned.
"I think the easiest way to circumvent sanctions comes from the way we apply these sanctions, by dividing our partnership," said Richard Nivio, former deputy coordinator of sanctions policy at the State Department who was part of the US team that negotiated the deal with Iran. "He said.
"The fact that we are facing Europe rather than working with it means that we will not have an EU-wide sanctions regime with which we are working," he said, "instead it will be all about who benefits in the United States and who does not benefit, and who has economic interests in the states This is a bad way to make sanctions work, especially with our closest partners, and I think that will only create gaps, even among some of our closest allies. "
Obama has forced Iran to negotiate through internationally coordinated sanctions
Barack Obama's administration has succeeded in imposing coordinated international sanctions on Iran. These restrictions have plunged Iran into a state of stagnation and ultimately pushed it to the negotiating table with the international community, resulting in Iran's nuclear deal, formally known as the "Common Comprehensive Action Plan".
Tramb asks and threatens .. enemies and allies!
Trump's sanctions, although sufficiently strong, are unlikely to have the same effect, because they do not, in the first place, have the same kind of international cooperation. But Trump officials met with their counterparts from more than 20 countries to discuss sanctions and build an alliance against Iran.
"What I can tell you specifically is that we have made it very clear that this executive order will be vigorously applied and other powers we have under the legislation," a senior administration official told reporters on Monday, August 6, 2018.
"We will work with countries around the world to do this, but we are absolutely determined to use these powers," he said.
Although his administration acknowledged Iran's compliance with the agreement
France, Germany and the United Kingdom have criticized the United States' withdrawal from the "Joint Comprehensive Action Plan". They say - in fact, Trump administration officials admit - Iran is complying with the agreement. The Trump administration says the Obama deal does not adequately guarantee Iran's regional interference, its missile program, and the threat it poses to Israel.
In contrast, other signatories to the agreement - including China, Russia and the European Union - say the "comprehensive joint action plan" was aimed only at addressing the threat of Iran's nuclear program, which has already succeeded.
The Iranian economy has a difficult time in November
US sanctions announced on Monday, 6 October 2018, targeted the Iranian industrial sector and trade transactions involving the US dollar, the Iranian riyal and the issuance of Iranian sovereign debt. It also imposed restrictions on the Iranian civil aviation sector and, most importantly, the automotive industry. The CNN network revealed that about 100 global companies intend to leave. B
Iran's long-stalled economy due to international sanctions will be adversely affected - although tougher US sanctions targeting Iran's oil exports will come into force in November 2018.
The United States asserts that the aim is to press for renewed negotiations
The United States says the aim of its sanctions is to pressure the Iranian regime to engage in talks with the United States on all issues, including the nuclear program, its political and military involvement in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and Iraq, its threats to Israel, its ballistic missile program and its poor record of human rights.
Iran, for its part, says it will not enter into talks with the United States as long as it is subject to sanctions and as long as the United States remains outside the "joint comprehensive action plan".
Europe is looking for exits to protect its companies
The European Union, which wants to maintain the nuclear agreement, has reached a special conclusion to the so-called preventive mechanisms, which would punish European companies that comply with US sanctions. But European Union officials acknowledge that there is nothing they can do to seriously bind the major European companies, whose business operations are expanding worldwide and heavily dependent on the US dollar in international transactions, to challenge Trump's management actions.
Ultimately, the possibility of losing access to the US market is far more difficult than the loss of Iranian consumers. What the EU can do, however, is to encourage its smaller companies, which have limited dealings with the United States, to do business in Iran. Although these companies will not be able to provide the financial rewards promised by the Islamic Republic's "Joint Comprehensive Action Plan," it will allow the EU to maintain a spirit of agreement that guarantees Iran's economic and political benefits in return for freezing its nuclear program.
Iran gained from the crisis Europe's defense for the first time since the revolution
Meanwhile, although the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan may have provided Iran with limited economic benefits, the US withdrawal from the agreement offered the Islamic Republic of Iran some kind of political benefit that was hard to dream of.
Perhaps for the first time since the Islamic revolution of 1979, which cut Iran's relationship in general with the West, world powers, with the exception of the United States, say they believe that Tehran is committed to its commitment to the International Convention,
While the United States is violating it. Other parties to the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan also say they want to save the deal.
Russia and China have close political and economic ties with Iran, and it will be more difficult for the United States to persuade them to abandon dealings with Iran. Russia and Iran are allies in Syria,
China is the largest oil buyer from Iran and has significant investments in energy and infrastructure in the country.
And what about the big markets .. Russia, China, Turkey and Japan?
Then there are those countries that are not party to the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan but have important interests in Iran: India, which relies heavily on the Islamic Republic to meet its energy needs; Turkey, a regional power with deep commercial and cultural ties with Iran ; And Japan, an importer of net energy that relies heavily on Iranian supplies.
Therefore, many of these countries are likely to seek exemptions from the United States to continue their dealings with Iran.
Garrett Blanc, Obama's State Department coordinator for the nuclear deal, said at the same phone call, in which Navio said future trade with Iran would probably be outside of Europe.
"The Europeans have a role to play here, but it is not the biggest role in any way," Planck said.
"This is part of the reason why I think it is very difficult for us in the United States and you in Europe to follow the reality of what is going on; because any negotiations are now going on between Tehran and Beijing, Tehran and New Delhi, With Europe ". But Trump officials consistently assert that their goal is to end all Iranian oil imports. "We do not look forward to granting exemptions or concessions, but we welcome discussion and consideration of the requests on a case-by-case basis," a senior administration official told reporters on Monday, August 6, 2018.
It is not clear how this fits in with the US president's tirade on Tuesday morning, August 7, 2018. But in the president's words, "sanctions have officially been imposed on Iran."
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