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Re-imposition of all US sanctions on Iran

In this file photo taken on May 8, 2018 US President Donald Trump signs a document reinstating sanctions against Iran after announcing the US withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear deal, in the Diplomatic Reception Room at the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by AFP)

The US government pulled out of Iran's deal and reimposed sanctions on Iran but it seems that the world doesn't want to stand by it.

3 Years have passed since the implementation day for the JCPOA and yet Iran has not been able to benefit from it and this is all because the US doesn't want Iran to. America withdrew from the deal which had been adopted by the UN resolution 2231 and reimposed the harshest sanctions in its history on Iran.

The International Court of Justice mandated that US sanctions allow exemptions for exports of humanitarian and civil aviation supplies to Iran; however, the US simply rejected its ruling because as always this country puts itself above the Law.

US President Trump pulled out of the JCPOA on 8th May 2018, painting Iran as a future nuclear threat and an instigator of terror in the middle-east. The Atomic Watchdog the IAEA has said time and again that Iran’s nuclear record is clear. By now it has testified to Iran’s innocence for the 13th time. But the US government decides not to see or hear these reports because what it wants is to dominate Iran like the way it did before the 1979 revolution.

Iran is like a bone in the US's neck which does not allow it to pursue its excessive demands in the region. The US government lies about caring about the Iranian people and yet we hear that Mike Pompeo speaks about making Iranian people starve. In the international community, the US is actually becoming more and more isolated. Since the inception of the United Nations, it is unprecedented that the US puts forward a proposal in the UN Security Council but is rejected strongly with only one affirmative vote.


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