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JCPOA after US's withdrawal

President Donald Trump shows a signed Presidential Memorandum after delivering a statement on the Iran nuclear deal from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Washington. (Photo by AP)

Donald Trump shocked the world once again; this time however by announcing that the US leaves the nuclear deal as it did with other international agreements such as the Paris Climate Agreement or NAFTA and many others.

The EU countries are in a dilemma between staying and benefitting from Iran's 80-million market or leaving and limiting their companies from cooperation with Iran. Iran has announced that it will leave the deal once it feels that the deal is not benefitting it anymore.

After the US's withdrawal from the deal, Iranian President announced that Iran will resume its peaceful nuclear activity with any limitations if the EU countries follow suit and pull out of the deal. The EU on the other hand is worried about the rising prices. So far the EU has firmly announced that together with China and Russia it will remain committed to the deal and continue doing business with Iran.

Israel, as the first regime which supported US's unthoughtful decision towards the Iran deal keeps introducing Iran as a menace for world peace and accuses of making nuclear bomb. This is at a time though the UN reports have approved for 11 times that Iran has been committed to its obligations and has not done any suspicious activity while Israel itself owns the largest nuclear arsenal with around 400 nuclear warheads in Dimona city which is located in Negev desert.  

 


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