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The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by jwals: 8:40pm On May 08, 2018
The Iran deal explained: what is it and why did Trump withdraw the US?
Donald Trump said Tuesday that the US will exit the Iran nuclear agreement in violation of the landmark deal
Iran nuclear deal – live update
Kamali Dehghan Iran correspondent

Tue 8 May 2018 19.11 BST First published on Tue 8 May 2018 12.37 BST

What is the Iran nuclear deal?

Iran and a six-nation negotiating group reached a landmark agreement known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in July 2015. It ended 12 years of deadlock over Tehran’s nuclear programme. Struck in Vienna after nearly two years of intensive talks, the deal limited the Iranian programme to reassure the rest of the world that it would be unable to develop nuclear weapons, in return for sanctions relief.
As its core, the JCPOA is a straightforward bargain. Iran’s acceptance of strict limits on its nuclear programme in return for an escape from the sanctions that grew up around its economy over a decade prior to the accord. Under the deal, Iran unplugged two-thirds of its centrifuges, shipped out 98% of its enriched uranium and filled its plutonium production reactor with concrete.
Tehran also accepted extensive monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has verified 10 times since the agreement, and as recently as February, that Tehran has complied with its terms. In return, all nuclear-related sanctions were lifted in January 2016, reconnecting Iran to global markets.


Which countries are involved?

The six major powers involved in the nuclear talks with Iran were in a group known as the P5+1: the UN security council’s five permanent members – China, France, Russia, the UK and the US – and Germany. The nuclear deal is also enshrined in a UN security council resolution that incorporated it into international law. The 15 members of the council at the time unanimously endorsed the agreement.


Why does Donald Trump want to scrap it?

Donald Trump’s victory in the November 2016 US election put the fate of the deal in doubt. Trump promised before his election to “dismantle the disastrous deal with Iran”, although many believed he might instead adopt a more rigorous implementation of the agreement and tighten sanctions already in place. This could force Tehran to violate first or make the deal redundant.


In January, he reluctantly waived a raft of sanctions against Iran as required by Congress every 120 days, but said “this is a last chance” and asked “European countries to join with the United States in fixing significant flaws in the deal”. The congressional deadline Trump faces this time is 12 May, but he tweeted on Monday that he will announce his decision by Tuesday
Trump believes the agreement is a bad deal, which falls short of addressing Iran’s regional behaviour or its missile programme. He is emboldened by a group of Iran hawks in his inner circle, such as the national security adviser, John Bolton, and the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo.

Critics also say it is another example of Trump dismantling Barack Obama’s legacy - the Iran deal was his signature foreign policy achievement.

Why do others want to save it?

Except for the US, all other P5+1 negotiating partners want to keep the agreement. In the words of Boris Johnson, the UK foreign secretary, who has visited Washington DC to lobby Trump not to scuttle the agreement, “of all the options we have for ensuring that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon, this pact offers the fewest disadvantages”.

After the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, unveiled a cache of documents that he claimed showed Iran was cheating on the agreement, European countries pushed back against this, saying the documents underlined the importance of keeping it.
Read more https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/08/iran-nuclear-deal-what-is-it-why-does-trump-want-to-scrap-it
Re: The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by Donald95(m): 9:00pm On May 08, 2018
With such weapon,Iran will simply connived with Isis and Islamize the whole world, but America being a smarter country than naija saw far and intervene on time.

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Re: The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by HallaDaTruth: 9:02pm On May 08, 2018
I support whatever decision Trump makes
Re: The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by dkronicle(m): 9:23pm On May 08, 2018
Is it that usa does not want iran to build weapons?
Re: The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by OFFICIAL336: 10:45pm On May 08, 2018
dkronicle:
Is it that usa does not want iran to build weapons?
No, they don't want nuclear weapons in the hands of a muslim. That will be a threat to world peace. If konji catch Ayatollah he might detonate them for his own dose of 72 virgins.
Re: The Iran Nuclear Deal Explained: What Is It And Why Did Trump Withdraw The US? by dkronicle(m): 10:50pm On May 08, 2018
OFFICIAL336:

No, they don't want nuclear weapons in the hands of a muslim. That will be a threat to world peace. If konji catch Ayatollah he might detonate them for his own dose of 72 virgins.
lols i gerrit now

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