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Bolton’s goal of driving Iran’s oil exports down to zero won’t be achieved: Analyst

US National Security Adviser John Bolton gives a press conference in Moscow on October 23, 2018. (Photo by AFP)

US National Security Adviser John Bolton’s goal of driving Iran’s oil exports down to zero will never be achieved, American political analyst and radio host Jakob Musick says.

On Tuesday, Bolton said the US will keep up pressure on Iran after imposing new sanctions on the Islamic Republic early this month.

Washington’s ultimate aim was to reduce Iran’s oil exports to zero despite backing down on the pledge after eight importers were given waivers when the sanctions took effect on November 5.

"The objective has been from the beginning to get oil exports from Iran down to zero," Bolton said. "It is our intention to squeeze them very hard. As the British say: 'Squeeze them until the pips squeak'."

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has already threatened to “starve” Iranian people in remarks denounced by Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as "a crime against humanity". 

“While John Bolton as always has been very belligerent in his stance (towards Iran), essentially in the Reagan administration in the 1980s and perhaps even before, the fact is that oil exports from the Islamic Republic of Iran will never reach zero,” Musick told Press TV on Tuesday.

“The United States has already given waivers to at least eight countries which ensure that these countries can continue to do a level of business with Iran,” he added.  

“Not only that last week we did have the Russian federation – another country that’s sanctioned by the United States – said in response almost in solitary with Iran against the US that it would increase its import of Iranian oil,” the analyst noted. “So the goal of John Bolton… is simply not even possible.”


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