Pompeo insists US sanctions will not hurt the Iranian people
Source: Guardian
Iran braces for fresh US sanctions including oil embargo
Trump secretary of state says move is about support for terror
Ed Pilkington
@edpilkington
Sun 4 Nov 2018 16.25 EST Last modified on Sun 4 Nov 2018 16.27 EST
US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has defended the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran, saying the new tough controls on oil, shipping and banking that start on Sunday at midnight will force Tehran to stop sponsoring terrorism.
Speaking to Fox News Sunday hours before the new sanctions went into effect, Pompeo said the move would cut off Iran from its oil market and target 600 individuals and companies in the finance sector. He insisted the penalties would not hurt the Iranian people.
These sanctions are the toughest ever put in place on the Republic of Iran, he said. The top diplomat in the US said the new sanctions were designed to alter Irans behavior and protect Israel and other countries.
The re-imposition of sanctions follows Donald Trumps withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which provided economic incentives in exchange for a verifiable end to Irans nuclear program. The unilateral rejection of the deal has gained very few supporters, though Pompeo claimed we have built an enormous coalition to keep this world safe.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/04/pompeo-trump-us-sanctions-oil-iran-iranian-people
BlueMTexpat
(15,366 posts)no other country will follow them.
The US will be isolated for the rogue country that it is.
The Liberal Lion
(1,414 posts)malthaussen
(17,187 posts)These guys are weird.
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