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Trump plans to renew 'maximum pressure' sanctions on Iran
« on: November 09, 2024, 03:20:32 pm »
Trump plans to renew 'maximum pressure' sanctions on Iran
Perceived as hawkish in his first term, US President-elect Donald Trump's policy on Iran will be further affected by the Islamic Regime's recent assassination attempt on him.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
NOVEMBER 9, 2024 07:18
Updated: NOVEMBER 9, 2024 19:17

US President-elect Donald Trump plans to dramatically increase sanctions against Iran due to the Islamic Republic’s support for terrorist militias, the expansion of its nuclear program, and a recently unveiled plot to assassinate him, sources briefed on Trump’s early plans told The Wall Street Journal on Friday.

The US Department of Justice charged a man on Friday in connection with a plot to kill Trump. According to Reuters, an accused Iranian operative, Farhad Shakeri, told law enforcement that an IRGC official tasked him in early October to create a plan to surveil and assassinate Trump.

“People tend to take that stuff personally,” Mick Mulroy, a top Pentagon official for the Mideast in Trump’s first term, told The Wall Street Journal. “If he’s going to be hawkish on any particular country, designated major adversaries, it’s Iran.”

In his first term, Trump imposed a “maximum pressure” strategy against Iran by pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal and putting an embargo on Iranian oil exports in 2019. His administration had hoped that this would lead Iran to curtail its nuclear program and stop funding and training US-designated terrorist groups.

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