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What will be the End Result of US Abandonment of Iran Nuclear Deal?

by Saeed
The landmark nuclear deal with Iran has been criticized because it neglected the ballistic missiles program and ignored Iran’s destructive influence in Arab countries, from Iraq to Syria and Yemen. These were noted as major flaws of the deal.

What Does the End of the Iran Nuclear Deal Mean in Terms of Legality and Consequences?

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran): Iranian regime threatens the international community on Nuclear Deal.

by Staff writer, SF
US President Trump announced on Tuesday that the United States would be withdrawing from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which is commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal. The P5+1, comprised of the US, Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany, along with Iran are signatories of the nuclear pact.

Praise for U.S. over Iran nuclear deal decision

by Atousa Pilger
Many politicians across the US and the world have congratulated Donald Trump for his decision to pull out of the 2015 Iranian nuclear agreement on Tuesday.
The first to praise him were the members of his own party, with Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan calling it an “a strong statement”, but this praise quickly poured in from the US’s allies in the Middle East, like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who called it a “historic move”.

Iranians continue to Stage Protests — disregarding Regime’s Crackdown

by Navid  Felker

Last week the Iranian streets were the scenes of protests and anti-regime activities in Tehran and other Iranian cities. Workers planning a rally in the capital, in front of the Majlis. but were denied permission. However, a large number of the workers still made it there and many people came out to support them.

Trump announces U.S. Withdrawal from Iran Nuclear Deal

 by Staff writer, SF

On Tuesday, US President Trump announced that the United States is leaving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and re-imposing all economic sanctions lifted or waived under the agreement.
In an address from the White House Trump cited the “decaying and rotten structure of the current agreement.” He stated that, “The Iran deal is defective at its core. If we do nothing, we know exactly what will happen. In just a short period of time, the world’s leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world’s most dangerous weapons.”

Iran is no ordinary state

by Azita Carlson
It must be made clear that Iran is no ordinary state. The fact that some of the Regime leaders speak English and that one faction has somehow convinced the world to describe it as “moderate”, should not distract from the fact that the Iranian Regime ignores international agreements and national sovereignty of its fellow countries in the Middle East.

Rial falls again ahead of Trump’s Iran decision

by Staff writer, SF
The Iranian rial is trading at near record lows against the dollar today, ahead of Donald Trump’s announcement about the future of the nuclear deal.
The US dollar is now worth 65,000 rials, compared with 57,500 at the end of April and 42,890 at the end of 2017.

Arab League applauds Morocco for cutting ties to Iran

Morocco for cutting ties to Iran

Morocco for cutting ties to Iran

by Atousa Pilger
The Arab League has publically supported Morocco’s decision to sever ties with Iran, over the Regime’s alleged support for the Polisario Front in the disputed Western Sahara.

Mahmoud Afifi, the representative for the Arab League’s secretary-general, said on Wednesday that the organisation strongly condemned and rejected Iran’s interventions in Morocco or in the internal affairs of any other Arab country.

Iran Lobby desperate to save nuclear deal

Iran Lobby desperate to save nuclear deal
EU’s Appeasement of Iranian Regime Continues

Iran Lobby desperate to save nuclear deal

by Navid  Felker
The Iran Lobby is desperate to save the 2015 nuclear deal before Donald Trump makes his final decision about it on May 12, so it’s pulling out all the stops.
Its latest line of attack is an op-ed from former Iranian regime nuclear official Seyed Hossein Mousavian in Reuters, where he attempts to play down the ruckus caused on Monday by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s press conference.

Iran nuclear deal: Looking at the bigger picture

according to many analysts, was strong evidence that the regime had never enforced the agreed-upon restrictions in the first place.

by Staff writer, SF
America First is the policy that Donald Trump vowed to prioritise if he became the President of the United States. He did, and he certainly has been making the United States his priority. Two of the most serious threats that the US is faced with are North Korea and Iran and he is tacking them head on.